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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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Chris Robley Featured in Crawdaddy!

Chris Robley’s Drunken Dances and Blue Haikus by j. poet • March 23, 2009 A few years back, a critic with a hyperactive imagination called Portland, Oregon’s Chris Robley “the Stephen King of indie pop.” It’s a great sound bite, but doesn’t really do Robley or his music justice. “I liked [that blurb] and used [...]

ObscureSound.com Reviews Movie Theatre Haiku

Chris Robley Recites a Movie Theatre Haiku Posted on Friday 6 March 2009 I always appreciate follow-ups from artists that were featured on this site over a year ago. I must sincerely enjoy an artist for them to appear on this site and that often results in a long process that involves many hours of [...]

Amplifier Magazine’s “Mix It Up” Playlist

Amplifier magazine had me pick some favorite songs last year. Hear goes… ARTIST DRIVEN: MIX IT UP CHRIS ROBLEY Joe Henry – “Our Song” (Civilians) The greatest lyrics I heard all year, the kind where you can’t tell if they arrived fully formed in a flash of genius, or if they were painstakingly carved out [...]