Robber Robber – “New Year’s Eve” [Video]

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Robber Robber Are Tired, So Is Everyone — and “New Year’s Eve” Nails It

The Burlington quartet’s Two Wheels Move the Soul drops this Friday, and it sounds like an avalanche waiting to happen
March 2026

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“Yes I know, gotta work for my pay. I’m tired, so is everyone — how can I complain?” Nina Cates delivers that couplet on “New Year’s Eve” with such easy, bone-tired swagger that it lands harder than any scream could. That’s Robber Robber’s whole thing — the Burlington quartet has a gift for making exhaustion sound cool, and their new album Two Wheels Move the Soul is full of it.

The record arrives this Friday on Fire Talk Records, and “New Year’s Eve” is its final advance single. It started as a jam between Nina Cates, Zack James, Will Krulak, and Carney Hemler — four people who clearly know how to get out of each other’s way — and ended up as one of the album’s most swaggering moments. The video, directed by Noah Lenker, leans into the band’s acid-soaked, tongue-in-cheek take on warped rock and does not disappoint.

“Everywhere else that we had to be, we were very much visitors. When we were working on the record, it was nice because it felt like this is our space.” — Zack James

Two Wheels Move the Soul was written and recorded across the winter of 2024 and 2025 — a rough stretch for Cates and James, who lost their longtime home and spent months couch-surfing through the Vermont cold. That upheaval didn’t slow the record down. If anything it sharpened it. Back at Little Jamaica Studios with engineer Benny Yurco, the band turned personal chaos into something that moves like an avalanche — post-punk scorchers, burnt-out slacker anthems, and just enough melody to sweeten the damage.

Robber Robber head out on a North American headline tour in May. Dates below.

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Robber RobberTwo Wheels Move the Soul
Released Friday  ·  Fire Talk Records
Recorded at Little Jamaica Studios
Engineered by Benny Yurco

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