{"id":5853,"date":"2015-05-12T13:47:30","date_gmt":"2015-05-12T17:47:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pro-pages.secretcityrecords.com\/2015\/05\/12\/lsfr-toronto-star-review-fr\/"},"modified":"2015-05-12T13:47:30","modified_gmt":"2015-05-12T17:47:30","slug":"lsfr-toronto-star-review-fr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pro-pages.secretcityrecords.com\/fr\/2015\/05\/12\/lsfr-toronto-star-review-fr\/","title":{"rendered":"3.5\/4 pour \u00ab\u00a0Love Songs For Robots\u00a0\u00bb dans le Toronto Star"},"content":{"rendered":"

Even at their most grounded, Patrick Watson and the band with which he shares his name tend to have their heads in the clouds a little bit.<\/p>\n

On the spectacular new Love Songs for Robots, however, the Montreal quartet supersizes its celestial qualities for a sci-fi-stricken prog-folk epic that lets slip the surly bonds of earth in entirely fresh fashion.<\/i><\/p>\n