Reviews
For Baby, Baby, Baby We're All Doomed
From Meltdown:
“Angrier than Radiohead, more challenging than Travis, and easier to listen to than Beta Band. The debut release from Robotboy titled Baby, Baby, Baby, We're All Doomed combines the best of psychedelia. Tempos jump and swoop from a wild Doors-esque musical attack to something the Monkees would croon. Avant-garde and dissonant, yet still melodic. Baby while retro and sometimes abrasive, may well be the best new release in these parts in the past five years.”
From the San Antonio Express:
“The Robot Boys have about a world of experience in bands such as Thirteen, Cordial, Jet Jaguar and Lowdown Son. Recorded in living rooms and garages on borrowed equipment and mixed on their kitchen table using a homemade computer, Baby, Baby, Baby, We're All Doomed runs the gamut from tight tunes with catchy hooks and melodies to numbers that tip toe toward the edge of experimentation. Taken as a whole, Doomed is refreshing rock and roll delivered by guys who want to rock outside the lines.”
From the San Antonio Current:
“Smart formed Robotboy in 1998 and produced their CD, Baby, Baby, Baby, We're All Doomed. His distinctive baroque, space age, back to the wall nihilism runs rampant through the debut release, a freedom allowed by the liberation of his psyche from the confines of commercialism.”