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Robbers On High Street


Posted :: April 8, 2004 | 9:35 pm :: Tessa Horehled

Quickies:
- From New York, NY
- Band members: Ben Trokan, Jeremy Phillips, Steven Mercado, Tomer Danan
- Formed in 2001

Albums:
Fine Lines EP – released March 9, 2004 – Scratchie/New Line Records

Bio:
Robbers on High Street take straightforward rock songs and hang them in the air like purposely-crooked paintings. They schizophrenically mix fast paced dance rock with sinister melodies that tug and pull in different directions. They are not afraid to veer off the straightway into something dark and heavy and then, as if with a defibrillator, come right back with something that will make you want to jump up and down. The result is intelligent, atmospheric, and perfectly off kilter. At the apex, is a keyboard at the mercy of fingers that sound they belong to an ex-circus worker. Robbers on High Street’s Ben Trokan (guitar, keyboard, vocals), Steve Mercado (guitar), Jeremy Phillips (bass), and Tomer Danan (drums) look like four guys who could have met in a prep school detention hall, which right away sets them apart from the hip New York typecast rock band. Although as teenagers, Steve and Ben may have donned punked out leather jackets in their native Poughkeepsie, they have since traded them in for something simpler, something that calls to focus their music not their clothes.

Steve and Ben began playing guitar together around age 13 while they bonded over bands such as The Kinks, The Jam, and Led Zeppelin and their parents Beatles and Stones records. As they began to discover their own music, they took to mail ordering and trading records because their hometown lacked a good indie record store. After high school Ben decided to head to nearby New York City while still keeping up with Steve who remained in Poughkeepsie working at a local bookstore. In New York, Ben met Tomer through a mutual friend. After seeing him play drums a couple of times, the two started playing together and immediately clicked. Back in Poughkeepsie, Steve was reunited with Jeremy when he became an employee at the same bookstore. Jeremy, an old acquaintance the guys had known since middle school, agreed to start playing bass with them after their first bassist moved to the west coast. It wasn’t until this foursome started getting together regularly to play music that Robbers on High Street were officially formed.

Since the summer of 2002, they have been fine-tuning their music and infecting the local New York crowd with live shows that reflect their full range. At one end, a band rocking out, bursting with energy and bright colors. At the other, a focus on each individual, a mesmerizing blend of softer hues. Both that show what happens when a band cares about the music they play and works hard to make their own sound. They say they will take an album that is important to them and to others over a life of fame or recognition. After a few listens though, it is apparent that the members of this band are skilled at their crafts and are already making important music.

Similiar Artists:
Franz Ferdinand, The All Golden, Hot Hot Heat, The Pleased, The Walkmen, The Natural History, Longwave, Spoon, The French Kicks, Say Hi to Your Mom

Links:
Official Website: robbersonhighstreet.com



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