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Andrea Pizzo and the Purple Mice - 'We Are All Bots'

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • Jul 1
  • 1 min read

On their latest three-track odyssey 'We Are All Bots', Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice deliver a wild, heady fusion of sci-fi concept art and unfiltered adrenaline. The collective have crafted an EP that feels like an interstellar transmission from a future that’s already crept into our veins.


The title-track 'We Are All Bots' wastes no time sinking its hooks into you. With glitchy, mechanical grooves and a propulsive drive, it plays like a warning shot for a generation sleepwalking into automation. It pulses with a synthetic heart, each beat echoing the tension between flesh and code. Think Depeche Mode’s darker side fed through a wormhole lined with chrome and neon.


Then there’s 'To The Space and Beyond', which lifts off into more cosmic territory. Layers of lush, cinematic synths meet orchestral swells that feel as infinite as the stars themselves. Here, the band channel a sense of cosmic wonder that’s as haunting as it is hopeful.


Finally, 'Eternità' closes the voyage on a grand, operatic note. Towering vocals and sweeping arrangements conjure an almost sacred atmosphere, as if you’re listening to a hymn beamed straight from a cathedral on Mars.


With 'We Are All Bots', Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice construct worlds that challenge and captivate in equal measure. Across just three songs, they conjure a universe brimming with mechanical ghosts and digital daydreams, yet still leave space for the warmth of a human heartbeat.



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