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In 2002, Future Bible Heroes released Eternal Youth to incredible acclaim, with The Boston Phoenix exclaiming that it ''features (Merritt's) finest songwriting, his maudlin moods inspiring the kind of witty wordplay and memorable melodies that have put him in running as indie rock's greatest songwriter''. The Lonely Robot takes some of Eternal Youth's more memorable songs and puts them in the hands of some of the most exciting electronic artists. Featured remixers include Soft Cell, Sunroof (Daniel Miller-founder Mute Records) and Gareth Jones (producer Depeche Mode, Erasure, Wire), Client (Sarah Blackwood from Dubstar & Kate Holmes). Instinct Records. 2003.
The Lonely Robot,Future Bible Heroes,Instinct Records,Chamber Pop,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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