Crobot Melt Faces at The Lost Horizon with a Grit-Soaked Rock Throwdown

If anyone in Syracuse needed a reminder that rock ‘n’ roll is alive, loud, and thriving, Crobot made that point crystal clear at The Lost Horizon. The Pennsylvania hard rockers rolled into town like a sonic freight train, delivering a sweat-drenched performance that hit like a punch to the gut and left the crowd begging for more.


Pure Rock Energy from Start to Finish

From the opening riff, Crobot seized the room with unrelenting energy. Their mix of heavy funk, fuzzed-out grooves, and classic rock swagger ignited the crowd instantly. Frontman Brandon Yeagley stormed the stage like a man possessed—hair flying, mic stand twirling, and vocals that roared with arena-sized power.

“You can feel it when a band’s firing on all cylinders,” one fan shouted between songs, drenched in sweat and grinning ear to ear. “Crobot doesn’t just play music—they attack it.”


Groove, Grit, and Road-Tested Chemistry

The band’s synergy was undeniable. Guitarist Chris Bishop laid down thick, fuzzed-out riffs that pulsed through the floorboards, while the rhythm section drove each track with unshakable precision. Their chemistry felt instinctive—like a crew that’s logged a thousand nights on the road and still loves every second of it.

Tracks like “Legend of the Spaceborne Killer”, “Nowhere to Hide”, and “Plague of the Mammoths” had the crowd shouting every lyric, while newer cuts such as “Set You Free” and “Golden” kept the energy surging. Each song built momentum until the entire room was in motion—heads banging, fists raised, and voices hoarse.


A Night That Proved Rock Never Dies

By the time the band launched into their final encore, the floor was shaking, and The Lost Horizon had transformed into a full-blown celebration of sound and sweat. Crobot didn’t just play their set—they owned the night.

“They’re the real deal,” said another fan on the way out, still buzzing from the show. “No tracks, no gimmicks, no fluff—just pure, dirty rock ‘n’ roll.”

Crobot left Syracuse with a reminder that rock’s heart is still beating strong—and it’s wearing denim, dripping in fuzz, and grinning from ear to ear.


Setlist Highlights

The Legend of the Spaceborne Killer

Weigh Me Down

Skull of Geronimo

Back at the Blackwoods

Chupacabra

Play It Cool

(First time since 2018)

Welcome to Fat City

(First time since 2017)

Gasoline

Alpha Dawg

Nowhere to Hide

The Necromancer

Gun to My Head

(New Song Live Debut)

Fly on the Wall

Low Life


Review and photos by Dot 

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