Petrobot – “Neon” and “My Home”
Inspired by DFA records and experimental electronics, Petrobot adds a unique dance-rock edge onto ‘80s synthwave. Based in NYC, the band is releasing a four-song self-titled EP on February 28 (available on all music platforms). Known for their electric live shows, they play Rockwood Music Hall in NYC on March 27 at 9pm.
Petrobot is on radio rotation with the tracks “Neon” and “My Home”.

OFFICIAL LINKS:
Website: https://www.petrobotband.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/petrobotband
Instagram: www.instagram.com/petrobotband
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3pWvZUxWxwtjAvwBE95ghJ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/petrobotband
YouTube: www.youtube.com/channelUCF7hWB0uwnOUbGLeWkUQTeQ
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