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Flobots

By Ray Cummings

Published on August 19, 2008 at 3:21am

Denver, Colorado's Flobots seem intent on fomenting a populist revolution—or, at least, cashing in on the sugar-coated, romanticized, anything-can-happen idea of one. Perhaps they've struck a chord; thanks in part to guest appearances on late-night TV talk shows, debut Fights with Tools is closing in on 200,000 units sold here in the land of the brave. The solution to our present economic/cultural/political quagmire apparently involves poli-sci backpacker rap calisthenics, horns, strings, classic-style rock 'n' roll guitar, and more optimism and positivity than anyone should be allowed to possess in 2008 by law. Flobots aren't afraid to compare themselves to Rusted Root, favor Barack Obama, won't swear, want more vaccines made available to those who most need 'em; all admirable things, sure, but my inner-15-year old would rather just headbang to dusty Rage Against the Machine albums. With People Under the Stairs. All ages.
Thu., Aug. 21, 5:30 p.m., 2008