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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. Sore Eros had a prolific release schedule over the next several years, issuing limited-run small-scale albums as well as efforts like Know Touching in 2010, Just Fuzz in 2011, and the Jamaica Plain 10" vinyl-only collaboration with Kurt Vile in 2013. ~ Jason Lymangrover
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