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Sore Eros

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Prior to playing with Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, Gary War, Kurt Vile, and Panda Bear, Robert Robinson made dreamy, bedroom-pop music on his own in Enfield, Connecticut. Bearing resemblance to a psychedelic cassette played on a broken boom box, his first self-titled Sore Eros CD-R was released on his independent label Light Dead Sea in 2003. Over the next few years, Robinson traveled around the country and collaborated with fellow lo-fi musicians before moving back to Connecticut in 2007 to assist his dad, who had recently suffered a heart attack. In his downtime, as his father made a full recovery, Robinson recorded Second Chants as a tribute to his dad’s second chance at life. The album was released in 2009 on Shdwply Records.

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Sore Eros is an American indie band originally as the solo project of Robert Robinson based in Enfield Connecticut. Branded as lo-fi, pop music with psychedelic elements, Sore Eros, primarily directed by Robinson, hosts the collaborative and musical support of Adam Langellotti, and additional support from Jeff Morkeski, and Matt Jugenheimer.