Today’s video of the day is Automatic – “Too Much Money” released in 2019.

Automatic, a Los Angeles-based post-punk trio, emerged in 2017. The band consists of Izzy Glaudini on vocals and keyboards, Lola Dompé on drums and vocals, and Halle Saxon-Gaines on bass and vocals. Known for their minimalist sound, Automatic draws inspiration from punk, new wave, and electronic music. Their hypnotic rhythms, mechanical beats, and sharp lyrical content have gained them a dedicated following. The song “Too Much Money” is a key track from their debut album, Signal, released in 2019 through Stones Throw Records. This album established their reputation for blending sharp social commentary with stripped-down, danceable tracks. “Too Much Money” critiques society’s obsession with wealth and materialism. The repetitive, robotic beats, paired with Glaudini’s cool, detached vocals, drive the message home with a stark urgency.

The music video for “Too Much Money” brings the song’s themes to life. Featuring futuristic imagery and stark, industrial settings, the video amplifies the critique of excess. The trio’s commanding presence in the visuals further emphasizes their message. Every detail, from the robotic gestures to the cold lighting, aligns perfectly with the track’s aesthetic. Signal serves as a foundation for Automatic’s evolving sound. Its themes of modern alienation and consumer culture resonate throughout the album, creating a cohesive listening experience. Songs like “Too Much Money” showcase the band’s ability to transform complex ideas into catchy, minimalist anthems.

Their sophomore album, Excess, released in 2022, builds upon the groundwork laid by Signal. While Signal examines alienation on a personal level, Excess expands the narrative to explore consumerism’s broader societal impact. Tracks on Excess are more refined yet maintain the sharp, hypnotic edge of their debut. This progression highlights Automatic’s growth and their commitment to pushing creative boundaries. “Too Much Money” remains a standout track in Automatic’s discography. It encapsulates their signature sound while delivering a powerful critique of modern life. Fans of the band appreciate how they seamlessly blend stark themes with infectious rhythms, making their music both thought-provoking and enjoyable.

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