Music Reviews

BOB

Sonic Hedges

Bullshi’vic

What can one say? Weirdness has come to Earth and its name is BOB. The name, all in caps if you please, is round in the middle and bulbous at both ends. There’s no better way to describe this band!

BOB has been insinuating itself into the Atlanta music scene for the past seven years. The four members are multi-talented, perhaps borderline genius. Their music is jazzy, funky, bass-laden techno art, with a wry sense of humor that is easily overlooked.

BOB will be touring this year; I can’t wait to catch them live. Bullshi’vic Records, P.O. Box 5840, Atlanta, GA 31107


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