The Bot's brand of awesomely nerdy new wave/techno gets even better with Truth, a driving dance album featuring the world's first virtual band. "Synthia" gets slightly darker with the lyrics on this one, and we really feel the cyber-pathos when she frets that "the world is changing so fast around me" or that she's "trying to make this life worth living." We also particularly love that she says she's "just trying to keep it real," or when she announces that "she's losing control" in her utterly detached tones ("Don't Funk With The Funk Junkie"). Yes, folks, it's true: Synthia's charms go way beyond the cyber-double-Ds that her creator dreamed up for her. Check out The Bots today.
m3u audio streams (if the flash player above doesn't work for you): [hifilofi] Play all tracks as an m3u audio stream (or xspf, ogg, mp3 file)
[hifilofi] 01-Can't Explain (3:19)
[hifilofi] 02-Power And Domination (3:22)
[hifilofi] 03-This Thing Called Happiness (3:11)
[hifilofi] 04-Its Time To Go Shopping (3:31)
[hifilofi] 05-Never Fall In Love (3:14)
[hifilofi] 06-Don't Funk (With The Funk Junkie) (2:58)
[hifilofi] 07-Weapons Of Mass Deception (3:23)
[hifilofi] 08-Where Has Our Love Gone (3:02)
[hifilofi] 09-Give Me Some Truth (3:20)
[hifilofi] 10-Give It Up (3:36)
[hifilofi] 11-It Just Feels Right (4:03)
[hifilofi] 12-Rock On (3:23)
[hifilofi] 13-Smoky On Da Mic (3:04)
[hifilofi] 14-My Mind Is Free (3:24)