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"Excess" is a CD album by the Los Angeles band Automatic, released through the renowned independent label Stones Throw and distributed in Europe by PIAS (Play It Again Sam). On "Excess", Automatic expand their distinctive mix of post-punk, synth-punk and cold, motorik grooves into a sharp, contemporary critique of consumer culture and modern excess. Driven by hypnotic bass lines, minimalist drum patterns and icy synthesizers, the album blends raw energy with a cool, detached atmosphere, evoking underground club nights, neon-lit cityscapes and a sense of alienation in an over-saturated world. The songs are concise, danceable and darkly melodic, ideal for listeners who appreciate a fusion of retro post-punk aesthetics with modern electronic textures. Production is kept clear and uncluttered, allowing the interplay of bass, synth and vocals to create a tense, forward-moving dynamic throughout the record.
Automatic are a three-piece band from Los Angeles whose sound draws on the legacy of late-70s and early-80s post-punk while sounding resolutely modern. With previous releases on Stones Throw, the band has built an international following in the alternative and indie scenes through extensive touring and acclaimed recordings. They are known for their tight, driving live shows and for songs that combine catchy repetition with a cool, mechanical feel. "Excess" solidifies Automatic's reputation as one of the most interesting contemporary bands exploring the intersections of post-punk, synth-driven music and underground dance culture.
The CD edition of "Excess" offers the album in reliable, high-quality digital audio, appealing to collectors and listeners who value physical media, liner notes and the tactile experience of owning music. As manufacturer and label, Stones Throw is one of the most respected independent imprints for adventurous music, with a history of influential releases across hip-hop, soul, electronic and experimental pop. Through its partnership with PIAS, a major independent distributor and label group known for supporting innovative artists, the album is made widely available while retaining its underground spirit. Together, PIAS and Stones Throw stand for musically forward-thinking, artist-driven releases, and "Excess" fits seamlessly into this tradition.