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The 20th Century is over. Man has walked on the moon, split the atom, taken down the USSR, and created Rock ‘N ‘ Roll. The 21st Century looked bright to us. Endless possibilities filled our imaginations, until it all changed. The first decade of this new era brought computer perfected bands, coupled with trends that came and went faster then social networking sites. The “kids” are not foaming at the mouth for something more vital, intense, or real anymore. Who can blame them? Most are not even aware things like that even exist. Does it really have to be this way? The Atom Age from Berkeley, CA sure don’t think so.
In 2008 Ryan Perras (drummer for The Queers 2006 – Present) along with four other East Bay Rock ‘N’ Rollers formed The Atom Age. The band plays a refreshing brand of big sounding, horn tinged, Punk Rock ‘N’ Roll with plenty of influences from decades past. These five young guys are true believers in the spirit of the genre and are doing all they can to revive it. By combining catchy melodies, demanding riffs, and hectic sax lines, The Atom Age has created a truly unique high energy sound that pays a resounding salute to the music of decades past.
The Atom Age’s debut album “Kill Surf City” (released March 2010 on Solidarity Recordings) clearly displays the band’s ambitious sound and burgeoning potential.The band produced and recorded the album themselves, bypassing the usual and often all too common trappings of over editing and autotune. The 14 solid tracks are an energetic reminder of what the Rock ‘N’ Roll genre once was and what it still can be. “Kill Surf City” is a record that has a good shot at perking up the ringing ears of more than just a few of the jaded listeners out there.
In 2008 Ryan Perras (drummer for The Queers 2006 – Present) along with four other East Bay Rock ‘N’ Rollers formed The Atom Age. The band plays a refreshing brand of big sounding, horn tinged, Punk Rock ‘N’ Roll with plenty of influences from decades past. These five young guys are true believers in the spirit of the genre and are doing all they can to revive it. By combining catchy melodies, demanding riffs, and hectic sax lines, The Atom Age has created a truly unique high energy sound that pays a resounding salute to the music of decades past.
The Atom Age’s debut album “Kill Surf City” (released March 2010 on Solidarity Recordings) clearly displays the band’s ambitious sound and burgeoning potential.The band produced and recorded the album themselves, bypassing the usual and often all too common trappings of over editing and autotune. The 14 solid tracks are an energetic reminder of what the Rock ‘N’ Roll genre once was and what it still can be. “Kill Surf City” is a record that has a good shot at perking up the ringing ears of more than just a few of the jaded listeners out there.
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