Led by siblings Ed Erenberg (vocals, guitar) and Brett Erenberg (keys), Atomsmasher formed in suburban New York and made its mark with their full-length debut, 1998’s Up & Atom, a cult favorite that saw the band mixing power pop hooks with restless experimentation, anchored around densely layered guitars, stacked harmonies and lyrics that balance absurdist humor with piercing observation. 2004’s All Around the World and 2014’s Each Day Is Better Than the Next saw the band expanding upon their reputation for eclectic yet cohesive rock, while weaving diverse influences from Julian Cope to Pixies into something completely their own.
Over the years, their work has received airplay on college radio and spots on television shows, helping the band amass a loyal following with the New York City Metropolitan Area’s live music circuit.
Last year’s Keep This Secret was the first Atmosmasher album in over a decade. The album sees the band crating material that showcased the band’s signature sound: tight arrangements with sly lyrical turns within songs that are forcefully immediate and catchy.
“Cartoon Violence,” the first single since Keep This Secret is a frenetic, breakneck ripper that’s one-part math rock, one-part Queens of the Stone Age-like stoner rock that showcases the band’s unerring knack for hookiness paired with a playful sense of menace.
