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Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson

Jul 25, 2008


Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson

Tracks

  1. 1 Welcome to Daytrotter
  2. 2 Boat
  3. 3 Someday
  4. 4 There Will Be Mud
  5. 5 You Ain't Going Nowhere

As Much As The Devil Will Allow, Hopefulness And Spring Weather

Words by Sean Moeller, Illustration by Johnnie Cluney, Sound engineering by Patrick Stolley

The first thing that tries to come to mind is a slow-motion montage of crummy, two-toned jalopy cars doing doughnuts in an empty mall parking lot, just laying black rubber onto the concrete beneath lights that are barely breathing, dutiful in their dull light. The cars are making the kinds of sounds that a digesting body makes. They're making sounds that a gleeful kid makes too, spilling the laughs and bedevilments from the open windows, along with the reckless hair and some arms flying off the torqued and spinning steering wheel.

They're unspooled from the kinds of creepy spring weathers that one's never sure if they'll stick around longer than a day or two before they retreat back to the cold temperatures that have taken months to get used to. Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson loiters here, where he's likely taking another drag from a cigarette, blowing the gray exhaust out as slowly as he can, letting all of the smoke tickle him inside, kick the darkened tires. He rings as true in that out-of-control/in-control car on a boring night when nothing else worth a damn is going on, on the first days of spring, the last days on earth and in that calming cigarette smoke that he's made such a pivotal part of his life.

He's everything that we're looking for in an indie rock idol. He's got the seedy and destructive past life full of copious amounts of alcohol and drugs that nearly wrecked him and turned him into a stinky, homeless wreck before he was able to legally rent a car. He's got as much of the devil in him as the devil himself. He's a thinker who pins interesting turns into the phrases that are obviously telling you so much about who the young New Yorker is now, but there are still no pointers guiding us to any surefire connections. He's an enigma of wonderfully delicious proportions, just unavoidably puzzling and mysterious with a case in point that he will write a line such as this one - "I don't eat much, mostly skin" - into a sloopy, jaunting cluster of sweet tingeing melodies and bare-naked words about flesh in the wind and looking for a magic wand to help a guy (himself?) try to stay alive. It's looking for reasons and there's a lot of what Robinson does that's asking for reasons.

Those things are the golden coins that will be cherished more than anything. The answers to the whys are such greedy harbingers and they continue to stay elusive and bitchy, keeping to the shadowy there, there, there. It's hard to tell if Robinson thinks that there will be a tomorrow or if that's all just hopes and prayers, if there's not a bloody chance that it will come. And if it does, is there going to be anything to look forward to here. Will it be just like all the other yesterdays or is there going to be something to redeem it from the jaws? He sings, "Is this the sound you hear in the morning," with a scratchy and shaking voice, making a sound that would wake all of the babies and the heavy sleepers and shake them just a little bit, frighten them awake almost. It's that sound - that desperation and neediness - that makes him seem like someone you should help, but will probably make it out okay when the chips have fallen where they will fall.

Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson MySpace
Say Hey Records

Session Comments

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Session Comments

Older Session Comments

  1. listen to someday and read all the below comments, it makes your head spin, you guys are stealing the spotlight, cmon this is a cool session LC? Tuesday, August 30, 2011 4:49 am
  2. hahaha oh this is funny. hackspotter, what have you gone and done?

    Seriously though? This dude cannot write and it's a real bummer to chop through his tangled-ass words and try to get to the meaning of his daydreams. I respect a website like this, a LOT--nobody else is doing what daytrotter does--but I really hope they're looking for another writer or that English isn't Sean Moeller's first language. No offense, Sean! I know how newsrooms can fucking be... eulgh.

    Still though, this is free-association, but not the kind that puts us where his head is at. And that's not really a review. I'm not such a fan of pitchfork in that regard, but they'll usually get to some well-baked feeling about the band or a take on said band's position in the music world. Sean works really hard to evoke the former, but it ends up being inaccessible and off-the-mark, it seems. That's all HackSpotter's saying, right man?
    anothersn Friday, September 10, 2010 8:34 am
  3. It's a site with free music, most of which is great! Listen to some sessions, discover some possible new favorite band, and RESPECT THE PEOPLE PUTTING THE SITE TOGETHER! You don't have to read the reviews if you don't enjoy them. KYL(E) Monday, July 19, 2010 1:51 pm
  4. by the way the music by this guy is so so in my book... i downloaded him anyways cause some days are better than others naklashahn Friday, September 11, 2009 4:15 pm
  5. i never read the reviews cause i make up my own mind and post whatever the music makes me feel. it's a site where you download great music. And you fucking sally asses would rather bitch eachother out. . .I'd say you two idiots set your ego's aside and set a time and place to duke it out like real men. I got 5 bucks on sean to win, cause this site kicks ass and i've been a follower of this site for a while. naklashahn Friday, September 11, 2009 4:13 pm
  6. I say hackSpotter IS a "writer" for pitchfork! donniebobb,,, Wednesday, August 26, 2009 6:00 pm
  7. OK, OK, HackSpotter….are you feeling better about yourself now? rockyi1 Thursday, August 14, 2008 10:49 pm
  8. don’t listen to em sean. you’re great. Rachel Tuesday, August 05, 2008 9:44 pm
  9. I tell you what. Just for grins I’ll write a mock-Moeller style review for you on the next band. This will be fun. I’ll write sentences about how MBAR smoking is really HackSpotter1 Sunday, August 03, 2008 11:56 am
  10. I’m assuming you are Sean Moeller, ahem, rocki. Do you really think his reviews (where he barely mentions the artists amid a litany of his ‘thoughts’, ‘daydreams’ and shit that has nothing to do with the music) are good? He can’t keep himself out of the reviews — filled with nonsensical digressions and numerous tangents. The truth is, unlike real music writers like Alex Ross or David Fricke, (writers who actually describe music in terms of the music itself and its place in history) Moeller’s writing is simply an exercise in egotism. I mean really look at the sentences in this review as an example: “The first thing that tries to come to mind is a slow-motion montage of crummy, two-toned jalopy cars doing doughnuts in an empty mall parking lot, just laying black rubber onto the concrete beneath lights that are barely breathing, dutiful in their dull light. The cars are making the kinds of sounds that a digesting body makes. TheyÆre making sounds that a gleeful kid makes too, spilling the laughs and bedevilments from the open windows, along with the reckless hair and some arms flying off the torqued and spinning steering wheel. TheyÆre unspooled from the kinds of creepy spring weathers that oneÆs never sure if theyÆll stick around longer than a day or two before they retreat back to the cold temperatures that have taken months to get used to.” Huh? Earth to Moeller. Earth to Moeller. This sucks. HackSpotter1 Sunday, August 03, 2008 11:46 am
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