RoMak & The Space Pirates newest album "Attack of the Has-Been Androids" has been unleashed upon the Internet. Their songs tell stories of ironic forgetfulness in a fickle world; obsessing over concepts of show business, the double standards of glamour, historical events and vacation advertisements... all while incorporating the flair of a 1930’s science fiction novel. Colorfully dark punk-pop (not pop-punk), their music has been described as:
"...a Los Angeles electro jazz punk quarte...
RoMak & The Space Pirates newest album "Attack of the Has-Been Androids" has been unleashed upon the Internet. Their songs tell stories of ironic forgetfulness in a fickle world; obsessing over concepts of show business, the double standards of glamour, historical events and vacation advertisements... all while incorporating the flair of a 1930’s science fiction novel. Colorfully dark punk-pop (not pop-punk), their music has been described as:
"...a Los Angeles electro jazz punk quartet with a squid fetish...A blast!"
-Blender Magazine
"Romak & the Space Pirates musically redeemed the evening, performing catchy, original glam/electro with earnest showmanship and intelligent frivolity."
-LA Record
"Like swing dancing with Gary Numan while drunk on absinthe at Kirk Cameron's birthday party, these guys have created something great out of a time machine of randomness."
-Rock City News
Part carnival antics, part insane asylum capers, with an image vaguely reminiscent of the Color Kids from Rainbow Bright, Romak & the Space Pirates excel at writing catchy, tongue-in-cheek tunes."
-The Deli Magazine
Since their conception in the depths of deep south Orange County, the Space Pirates have been a constant plague on the venues of California. They suffer for their art, and the art of others suffers for them. It's fun...and chill. Their first 2 EP releases have been distributed online and through earthbound stores across the United States and Canada. In May of 2008, they released their first full-length album, entitled "Attack of the Has-Been Androids" on wearable USB flash bracelets and as a free download from their website, to celebrate the demise of the once beloved compact disc.
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