Before the Robots explained

Before the Robots
Type:Album
Artist:Better Than Ezra
Cover:Before the Robts.jpg
Recorded:2005
Genre:Alternative rock, country rock, Southern rock
Label:Artemis
Producer:BTE, Ethan Allen
Prev Title:Greatest Hits
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Paper Empire
Next Year:2009

Before the Robots is the studio follow-up album to Better Than Ezra's 2001 studio release Closer and debut album on Artemis Records. It was released on April 4, 2005, internationally and a day later in North America.

The band enjoyed their biggest success since 1996's Friction, Baby on the reworked single "A Lifetime", which first appeared on 2001's Closer. The tracks "A Southern Thing" and "Our Last Night" also gained some radio airplay. Additionally, the album track "Juicy" was the featured music in promotions for the second season of the ABC series Desperate Housewives.

Prior to the album's release, the band offered to autograph all copies of the album pre-ordered through their website.

The album title reportedly came to the band's drummer Travis McNabb in a dream. He dreamt of seeing a UK buzz band called Before the Robots. The next day, he asked fellow band members if there was such a band. Upon finding out there was not, they decided to adopt the phrase for this album's title.

On January 22, 2010, American country-pop singer Taylor Swift covered "Breathless" at a performance at the event, a charity telethon to benefit the victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Swift has also been known to cover "Our Last Night" at many of her concerts.

Track listing

All tracks written by Kevin Griffin.

Personnel

Better Than Ezra
Additional personnel