London-raised Tokyo native Tzucasa returns to the music scene with a powerful new release, “Robots Bore Me,” the first track from her upcoming four-song EP. This track not only marks her debut full production in a professional studio but was also recorded at the iconic Roundhouse in Camden, London, produced by Rookes. “Robots Bore Me” blends gritty punk roots with a contemporary lo-fi edge, setting the tone for Tzucasa’s fiercely unfiltered message about society’s growing reliance on AI and automation.
For fans of Soft Play, Dead Rituals, and Gouge Away, Tzucasa’s sound will resonate as both fresh and familiar. Fuzzy guitar riffs, raw and direct vocals, and an unapologetic rhythm create a track that feels bold and liberating. Her vocals stand out against this musical backdrop, delivering lyrics that explore the rapid expansion of AI with a directness that’s increasingly rare in the tech-obsessed music industry. Tzucasa’s lyrics confront the mundane reality of robotic technology, pushing listeners to rethink our collective fascination with automation. Inspired by Isaac Asimov’s short story “Satisfaction Guaranteed,” she takes a pragmatic stance, urging us to remember that robots are ultimately tools, nothing more.
The message in “Robots Bore Me” is as much about art and human creativity as it is about technology. Tzucasa worries that our increasing reliance on automation could erode human expression, particularly in arts and music. “By relying on machines to do everything, we’re trading away the beauty of unfiltered emotion and true connection,” she shared in a recent interview. With each chord and lyric, she makes a case for maintaining authenticity and depth in a world progressively dictated by efficiency and convenience.
Crafted in a back-to-basics, punk-inspired rock format, the track reflects Tzucasa’s refusal to compromise her message. Her aggressive, lo-fi aesthetic mirrors the punk ethos, raw, expressive, and unrepentantly real. This track is not just a song but an anthem for those who still value human creativity and genuine emotion in an increasingly automated world.
“Robots Bore Me” delivers a gritty, refreshing take on modern life, driven by Tzucasa’s passion for keeping music, art, and human interaction raw and real. As we wait for her full EP, Tzucasa’s fans and new listeners alike can expect a unique perspective on our tech-driven culture that is as thought-provoking as it is energizing. In “Robots Bore Me,” Tzucasa doesn’t just critique; she inspires listeners to look beyond the screen and reclaim the beauty of the world around us.
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