Brighton's Monsters Build Mean Robots make music that is dramatic and dynamic, layered thick with the textures of electronic sounds and guitar loops. Inspired by instrumental post-rockers Godspeed You Black Emperor! and named after a lyric in A Silver Mt. Zion's "Horses in the Sky," the band was originally formed as a side project by members of Court of Hidden Faces and Last Days of Lorca. After releasing their self-titled debut on Nice Weather for Airstrikes Records in 2007, Monsters Build Mean Robots expanded from a traditional lineup to include vocalists, a cellist, and a v...