Atoms For Peace – Live At Austin City Limits – October 13, 2013
There was a time, a couple generations ago, when the concept of a Super-Group meant ego collisions, painfully long, navel-gazing solos and short-lived collaborations yielding less-than-satisfying results. Every one of them were doomed almost from the start, because the sheer level of self-importance and expectation made any meaningful intention fall completely off the charts in a very short period of time.
This is a band that is first and foremost committed to the cause of Music. It is also committed to the spirit of experimenting and breaking new ground. It is an influential band. Not because of who its members are, but because of what they are working on as a cohesive unit.
This is a band that, hopefully will not achieve mainstream status. I say that, because they have much bigger and better things to do than to simplify what they are doing in order to broaden their appeal. It is a band who will provide direction for a lot of other bands and musicians to follow in the future.
I caught their Dress Rehearsal performance before their initial tour started. I walked away with the feeling I was watching the next logical step, the next phase in the evolution of music; the future progression. Yeah, I wanted to dance, but I wanted to listen more – but then, I’ve always liked bands that you listen to, rather than dance to anyway.
This week’s post features a surprise appearance at the fabled Austin City Limits 2013, recorded on October 13th and live streamed.
Atoms For Peace, in the end was a short-lived side-project and I don’t think, in retrospect it was meant to be anything more. Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood have since put together The Smile and have been getting considerable positive notice and response these past few years. It’s further evidence that once good ideas get started, they don’t stop.
Atoms For Peace – Austin – 2013 – Past Daily Morning Soundbooth
Atoms For Peace – Live At Austin City Limits – October 13, 2013
There was a time, a couple generations ago, when the concept of a Super-Group meant ego collisions, painfully long, navel-gazing solos and short-lived collaborations yielding less-than-satisfying results. Every one of them were doomed almost from the start, because the sheer level of self-importance and expectation made any meaningful intention fall completely off the charts in a very short period of time.
Not so with Atoms For Peace. The brainchild of Thom Yorke (of Radiohead) and Michael Peter Balzary (aka: Flea) from Red Hot Chili Peppers, along with Nigel Goodrich (Radiohead Producer), Joey Waronker (R.E.M.) and Mauro Refosco (Forro in the Dark), they have crafted a collaboration that is not only pioneering in its spirit, it is game-changing in its execution.
This is a band that is first and foremost committed to the cause of Music. It is also committed to the spirit of experimenting and breaking new ground. It is an influential band. Not because of who its members are, but because of what they are working on as a cohesive unit.
This is a band that, hopefully will not achieve mainstream status. I say that, because they have much bigger and better things to do than to simplify what they are doing in order to broaden their appeal. It is a band who will provide direction for a lot of other bands and musicians to follow in the future.
I caught their Dress Rehearsal performance before their initial tour started. I walked away with the feeling I was watching the next logical step, the next phase in the evolution of music; the future progression. Yeah, I wanted to dance, but I wanted to listen more – but then, I’ve always liked bands that you listen to, rather than dance to anyway.
This week’s post features a surprise appearance at the fabled Austin City Limits 2013, recorded on October 13th and live streamed.
Atoms For Peace, in the end was a short-lived side-project and I don’t think, in retrospect it was meant to be anything more. Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood have since put together The Smile and have been getting considerable positive notice and response these past few years. It’s further evidence that once good ideas get started, they don’t stop.
Enjoy the dive back to 2013.
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