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Movie Theatre Haiku
"This is an album for the ages."
-John Winn. Racket Magazine

"Dark, romantic strains take flight. This gothic, orchestral indie-pop is sure to leave heads spinning with its unique and haunting sound."
- NPR's Second Stage
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New Videos!

Thanks to everyone at Lewis & Clark College for making our show there last weekend so much fun. And thanks to Pony for filling in on bass. Here’s a little video highlight reel:

Skyscraper Review- Spring 2009, Issue 30

CHRIS ROBLEY & THE FEAR OF HEIGHTS Movie Theatre Haiku CD – Cutthroat Pop There’s a point during “A Memory Lost at Sea,” which opens Chris Robley’s third effort, Movie Theatre Haiku, when you realize Robley is more than just an indie rocker with a singer/songwriter knack. It is not the judicious use of sax [...]

Amplifier Magazine Featured Album Stream

Chris Robley & the Fear of Heights are Amplifier Magazine’s featured streaming artist this week. Stream movie theatre haiku for free by clicking the “Launch Amp 3 Radio” link.

Chris Robley And His Touring Fear Of Heights, Live@Chessvolt Studios

Sunday, December 28, 2008 At 10:51PM Just reading about Chris Robley – on his Myspace page, in reviews – is enough to make your head explode. Brains like his must be a serious liability, and I imagine this small guy of prodigious talent has managed to pull off some at-least-mischevious acts in his years. All [...]