Saturday, November 6, 2010

Robberbots of the Feral Neutrino

Released in 1969,"Robberbots of the Feral Neutrino" is now a very rare album to have. The band, "Leo in Retrograde," consulted with the infamous Johnny Jo on how best to capture their cosmic vibe from their live performance for their album. Johnny Jo, following esoterrorist tenets, said you had to capture life to sound live and suggested adding old film stock to the vinyl for the pressing.   Unfortunately old film stock is notoriously unstable.  It was amazing they were able to combine it with the hot vinyl in the first place.  In the months that followed, copies of "Robberbots of the Feral neutrino" exploded at random, though rumors had it that it would explode into flames if picked up by someone wearing red or if anyone said "submit" in its presence.  Collectors are urged to keep the few remaining copies well chilled making it the coolest of rare albums to own.

2 comments:

  1. Interesting cover art.
    Kind of a "Last Supper", but for 2 (presumably) Feral Neutrinos...

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