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ATOMSMASHER music is ultra-catchy, guitar-driven power-pop with
surprising twists and turns that leave listeners wanting more.
Drawing from a myriad of influences, including the Beatles, the
Pixies, Stanley Kubrick, XTC, George Orwell and Julian Cope,
singer/guitarist Ed Marshall has developed a unique songwriting
style, producing a huge catalog of songs from which the band
draws its substantial repertoire. They have developed a large,
loyal following with their energetic and exciting performances
in New York City and surrounding areas. Incorporating complex
three-part harmony vocals into their powerful rock sound,
ATOMSMASHER shows are musical and distinctive in a way that is
often missing in rock music today. New bassist Stephen Scollard
joins keyboard player Brett Erenberg, drummer Ron Cohen and
Marshall to form the strongest live version of the band yet.
ATOMSMASHER started their career with a bang, landing a song,
“Lovely Head,” on the WB sitcom, Nick Freno, Licensed Teacher.
They quickly released their acclaimed debut CD, Up & Atom,
featuring "Sick,” "Maybe," and "5 Day Weekend." Attracting
strong college radio airplay, it captured the band at an
exciting time in its existence.
Now, the band has re-emerged with their brand new self-produced
CD, All Around The World. Recorded in Marshall's studio
in suburban NY, the CD exhibits new levels of musicianship and
songwriting. He explains, “We took the time to learn the
technology so that we could do everything ourselves and fully
express our ideas. We were also freed financially to take as
long as we wanted until we were satisfied. It took awhile, but
I’m ecstatic with the results.” One listen to potential alt-rock
hits like "She Was Gone," "High" and "Very Hungry" proves
Marshall was right. Clearly, this is a band that THINKS and
ROCKS! The diversity that the group is known for continues with
13 new forays into disparate rock styles, but as always, each
song is still recognizably ATOMSMASHER. |
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