
So after more than year of work recording and mixing our second cd, it's almost done! Last week we finished all the mixing for all 11 songs and now we just need one more session to make some subtle changes. With that done the mastering process is next then printing...

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ATOM STRANGE - A refreshing and welcome new sound to the rock world. Atom Strange sounds new and inventive, while somehow capturing something familiar and accessible. A sound to take notice of! Atom Strange was formed after guitarist Alex Rude's previous band "LICK" split up. After 4 successful years with LICK, play...ing all around the north east and based in New York City, he was looking for people to play and write with that shared the same vision of excellence in musicianship and songwriting and refused to follow any sort of band wagon. He also wanted to make sure that nothing was off limits. What he means is that there should be no boundaries to the sounds and inspiration for his new band but rather they should not fall into the throes of following the flavor of the month type of thinking that so many other bands do. With that thinking at the forefront, Alex began auditioning many potential members for his new project tentatively called MONOLITH inspired by the famous Stanley Kubrick film 2001 A Space Odyssey. Science fiction and fact, astronomy, space travel and fantasy were always a strong inspiration for Rude and he wanted that to be one of the focal points for the band subject matter and image. The winter of 2006 saw Rude working part time for a friend at a high end comic book shop in Manhattan where he came across a copy of DC Comics Showcase #117. It was the debut of the title character of Adam Strange. That along with his tattoo of an atom on his forearm set off the idea that would become the name of the band for good. After many different line-up changes over 2 years, the first cohesive unit of ATOM STRANGE debuted in a small NYC rock club on the lower east side called the Delancey on January 27th, 2007. This was the first of many gigs with the original lineup of Rick Dunn on vocals, Steve Logan on bass and Ilya Hamovish on drums. During the first half of 2007 work continued on the ATOM STRANGE debut cd. The self-titled cd was finally released to critical acclaim on July 7th, 2007. The 8 track cd features such notable songs as "She Said" the pseudo-ballad "More Or Less" and the epic "Burn/Spacewalk/Re-Entry". Soon after though things would change again as Logan and Hamovish both departed. The search for a new rhythm section began in earnest. During this time, many new songs were written with Dunn and Rude collaborating together with other close musical friends. In late January 2008, Alex Rude and Rick Dunn, feeling like they needed to do something to keep their creative juices flowing, traveled out to Electric Randyland Studios on Long Island to record 3 songs with the incredible Bobby Rondinelli (Black Sabbath, Richie Blackmore's Rainbow, Blue Oyster Cult, Scorpions, The Lizards) on drums and Fernando Rosario on bass. The results will eventually be released on the next ATOM STRANGE cd. Funny thing though, the day before Rude and Dunn headed out to record those tunes, they settled on a drummer at an audition held in NYC. The winner of the long auditions was none other than Tony Baptist who came out to watch the masterful work of Bobby Rondinelli in person. Tony wowed both Rude and Dunn with his amazingly accurate renditions of the entire debut cd! His fresh attitude and fantastic skills bring a more modern flavor and enthusiasm that was lacking before. A few months later Alex Rude crossed paths with John Reed on Craigslist. They had actually spoken about a year earlier when Reed's previous band IO was searching for a guitar player and singer. John came down to a rehearsal space in midtown Manhattan and they all hit it off. After a few more jams, Reed was asked to join ATOM STRANGE and they started looking for a permanent rehearsal space, polishing up the old songs as well as writing new material for the next release. John Reed brings to ATOM STRANGE a radically different sound with his bass playing. His fluid and bright style and prog-rock leanings add a new dimension to the ATOM STRANGE sound with new found versatility. Tom Denman is the newest member of ATOM STRANGE having joined at the beginning of 2009. His addition to the band helps create the full scale ATOM STRANGE experience that the band puts on record. His writing and arranging talents will help the band move forward into unknown and unexplored territories. The band has been playing shows all over the East Coast from Atlanta to Hartford and beyond while finishing the second full length cd entitled COSMIC DISTURBANCE to be released in the Fall of 2009. As each song from the 11 song disc gets completed mixing, look for them on their website at www.atomstrange.com and on MySpace at www.myspace.com/atomstrangeband. BIOS: Alex Rude Alex Rude was born and raised in NYC. The son of immigrants from Uruguay in South America, he cut his teeth on music he found in his parents record collection as a child including the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan and lots of South American folk music. His grandfather was an orchestra leader and composer in Uruguay and it seems that those beautiful genes were passed along to him. As a young boy he was attracted to the garish makeup and costumes of KISS firstly because they looked like the superheroes he was reading (and still reads) in comic books and secondly because they sounded like something he was sure that his parents would hate! A true trademark for real rock''roll!. After buying their landmark ALIVE! record he got a chance to see them live when his dad took him to a concert at the Nassau Coliseum with Judas Priest opening the show! The next day he headed straight to New York City's magical West 48th Street to buy an electric guitar with the money he had saved to buy a new bicycle. He came home with a used black Ibanez Iceman and began to play in the mirror emulating his hero Ace Frehley.. Eventually he started to play with friends in a cover band doing everything from KISS to Metallica to Zeppelin and Sabbath. But he needed to express himself more with writing and covers weren't doing that for him. So next up was playing with a band with original material. He joined "2000 A.D". Basically a Motorhead style of metal where he cut his teeth playing a Les Paul through a Randall amp writing their most brutal riffs and hooks. His style was maturing though and he needed to find a band with a broader palette. He joined art rock progenitors "Jesse Taylor Is Dead". With JTID he learned about song writing and recording with some of the best in the business. They recorded 1 cd at the famous Pie Studios owned by Jimmy Page's guitar tech, Perry Margoulef. That band eventually fizzled but left a mark on Rude. The bar was set high and he wouldn't settle anymore for just OK. A year later he joined a new band being formed with an amazing singer named Roxy Cox. Her voice, stage presence and songwriting ability showed him what was possible in a more, for lack of a better word, "pop" sense. After a night of drinking extensively in downtown Manhattan following a practice, the members took a survey of the people in the bar and determined that the favorite idea for a band name would be "LICK". It was a departure from the art rock thing that JTID were doing but not foreign at all to Rude. It was LOUD ROCK 'N' ROLL and he made sure to add his style as he and Roxy wrote the lion's share of the material. That made for a great combination of straight out rock with some vibrant dynamics and it was always sexy. They recorded 2 cds and played extensively to full houses all over the north east for about 4 years. It was a good run but had found an end before major success could find them. With the demise of LICK and a few false starts Rude started searching for the people that would eventually become ATOM STRANGE. John Reed John begain feeding his creative side at an early age, attending private Waldorf schools from kindergarten through junior high. Being a Gemini, if you take stock in that sort of thing, birthed a need to experiment with all kinds of creative outlets. Through the formatable years, John spent much of time, painting, drawing, building computers, designing graphic art and websites and most important, lessons in Violin and Trumpet. High School gave birth to his athletic side were he spent all four years playing baseball. After two years of college studying graphic design and kineseoligy, he dropped out to start his own custom electric guitar company with his family. During the three years of studying wood working, John began taking lessons in classical guitar. A year later, after a switch to playing bass, John decided it was time to pursue music full time and packed up everything and moved to NYC. The guitar business was on hold for while but now is up and running under the name Ronin Guitars. Two and 1/2 years of studying music and playing bass has brought him into Atom Strange where his vision for creative, inspiring music can be fully expressed. Rick Dunn Rick Dunn was born outside of NYC and started his musical career playing the drums. He studied with Howie Mann, Dave Hirsch and jazz legend, the late Al Miller. He would eventually drop the drums in favor of singing and focused heavily on music. He later moved to Arizona where he finished high school and joined his first rock band “The Cringe”. That didn’t last too long as he realized what it takes to be a professional in the music industry. He went on to sing in a number of local bands and even did some impersonations because the pay was good and he got to travel/tour a bit. He later moved to Florida where he met up with one of the many keyboard players from K.C. and the Sunshine Band and recorded his first demo of cover tunes. That demo opened some doors and he soon landed a record deal singing with the startup band “World SuperCell”. As fate would have it, the deal fell through due to some rather criminal activity from the “label”. He quickly regrouped and moved north back to his home state of New York and joined a band called “Immune” out of Long Island. The band had all the potential but none of the focus and he soon quit to find a better situation. Answering and ad from NYC rockers “MONOLITH” looking for a lead vocalist, he auditioned and got the gig. Within a few weeks he was in the studio singing on what would become the first ATOM STRANGE release. The band had recorded 6 songs, changed their name and were off to the races. Several line up changes later he is one of the founding members of ATOM STRANGE and commands the audience with his incredible voice and witty lyrics. Tom Denman “No matter what, Thomas always needs to be making music.” So said his first-grade music teacher to his mother at the school’s fall open-house. Always banging on things and playing air-guitar, his first exposure to structured music-making was in 6th grade band, where he was 1st-chair trumpet, a position he held through Jr. High, when he switched his focus to drums in his first rock band. Playing songs from The Who, Rolling Stones, and The Clash, he was in rock and roll nirvana. After a brief stint playing bass guitar he got his first electric 6-string, and hasn’t looked back. A move to Baltimore landed him a position as lead guitarist with Warner/Chappell Music artist Cool Cherry Sun. A series of showcases with the band in New York City made him realize The Big City was where he had to be, and it was there that he co-founded Riverzone with Adam Patro. The band played clubs on Bleeker Street, the Lower East Side, and Long Island, before ultimately disbanding after a few years. Thomas then went on to participate in various projects with Atom Fellows and T&A, before joining forces with Atom Strange at the beginning of 2009. Firmly rooted in hard-rock, Thomas serves the song with a melodic sense of style, and is equally comfortable playing sonic textures or dense, aggressive rythms. Tony Baptist ~BIO COMING SOON~ Read More
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Hey all... It's your captain Dick Strange here with another announcement from the Strange Camp! Atom Strange returns to the stage in NYC for an awesome show presented by The Gotham Rocks Music Series....

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The absolute best of the NYC rock scene comes together once a month for Gotham Rocks!
Location:Crash Mansion
Time:9:00PM Saturday, December 5th

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Atom Strange - Music, News, and Fan Page! Tickets for Atom Strange on Dec. 5th are now available. Click the BUY TICKETS tab for details. We can really use your support for this show. There will be industry folks in attendance, and may lead to some very good (can't mention yet) things for Atom Strange in the near future. Just think bigger... Crash Mansion 9PM 199 Bowery, NYC We'll all be hanging out to party afterwards!

Atom Strange - Music, News, and Fan Page!
Tickets for Atom Strange on Dec. 5th are now available. Click the BUY TICKETS tab for details.
We can really use your support for this show. There will be industry folks in attendance, and may lead to some very good (can't mention yet) things for Atom Strange in the near future. Just think bigger...
Crash Mansion
9PM
199 Bowery, NYC
We'll all be hanging out to party afterwards!
ATOM STRANGE - A refreshing and welcome new sound to the rock world. Atom Strange sounds new and inventive, while somehow capturing something familiar and accessible. A sound to take notice of! Atom Strange was formed after guitarist Alex Rude's previous band "LICK" split up. After 4 successful years with LICK, play...ing all around the north east and based in New York City, he was looking for people to play and write with that shared the same vision of excellence in musicianship and songwriting and refused to follow any sort of band wagon. He also wanted to make sure that nothing was off limits. What he means is that there should be no boundaries to the sounds and inspiration for his new band but rather they should not fall into the throes of following the flavor of the month type of thinking that so many other bands do. With that thinking at the forefront, Alex began auditioning many potential members for his new project tentatively called MONOLITH inspired by the famous Stanley Kubrick film 2001 A Space Odyssey. Science fiction and fact, astronomy, space travel and fantasy were always a strong inspiration for Rude and he wanted that to be one of the focal points for the band subject matter and image. The winter of 2006 saw Rude working part time for a friend at a high end comic book shop in Manhattan where he came across a copy of DC Comics Showcase #117. It was the debut of the title character of Adam Strange. That along with his tattoo of an atom on his forearm set off the idea that would become the name of the band for good. After many different line-up changes over 2 years, the first cohesive unit of ATOM STRANGE debuted in a small NYC rock club on the lower east side called the Delancey on January 27th, 2007. This was the first of many gigs with the original lineup of Rick Dunn on vocals, Steve Logan on bass and Ilya Hamovish on drums. During the first half of 2007 work continued on the ATOM STRANGE debut cd. The self-titled cd was finally released to critical acclaim on July 7th, 2007. The 8 track cd features such notable songs as "She Said" the pseudo-ballad "More Or Less" and the epic "Burn/Spacewalk/Re-Entry". Soon after though things would change again as Logan and Hamovish both departed. The search for a new rhythm section began in earnest. During this time, many new songs were written with Dunn and Rude collaborating together with other close musical friends. In late January 2008, Alex Rude and Rick Dunn, feeling like they needed to do something to keep their creative juices flowing, traveled out to Electric Randyland Studios on Long Island to record 3 songs with the incredible Bobby Rondinelli (Black Sabbath, Richie Blackmore's Rainbow, Blue Oyster Cult, Scorpions, The Lizards) on drums and Fernando Rosario on bass. The results will eventually be released on the next ATOM STRANGE cd. Funny thing though, the day before Rude and Dunn headed out to record those tunes, they settled on a drummer at an audition held in NYC. The winner of the long auditions was none other than Tony Baptist who came out to watch the masterful work of Bobby Rondinelli in person. Tony wowed both Rude and Dunn with his amazingly accurate renditions of the entire debut cd! His fresh attitude and fantastic skills bring a more modern flavor and enthusiasm that was lacking before. A few months later Alex Rude crossed paths with John Reed on Craigslist. They had actually spoken about a year earlier when Reed's previous band IO was searching for a guitar player and singer. John came down to a rehearsal space in midtown Manhattan and they all hit it off. After a few more jams, Reed was asked to join ATOM STRANGE and they started looking for a permanent rehearsal space, polishing up the old songs as well as writing new material for the next release. John Reed brings to ATOM STRANGE a radically different sound with his bass playing. His fluid and bright style and prog-rock leanings add a new dimension to the ATOM STRANGE sound with new found versatility. Tom Denman is the newest member of ATOM STRANGE having joined at the beginning of 2009. His addition to the band helps create the full scale ATOM STRANGE experience that the band puts on record. His writing and arranging talents will help the band move forward into unknown and unexplored territories. The band has been playing shows all over the East Coast from Atlanta to Hartford and beyond while finishing the second full length cd entitled COSMIC DISTURBANCE to be released in the Fall of 2009. As each song from the 11 song disc gets completed mixing, look for them on their website at www.atomstrange.com and on MySpace at www.myspace.com/atomstrangeband. BIOS: Alex Rude Alex Rude was born and raised in NYC. The son of immigrants from Uruguay in South America, he cut his teeth on music he found in his parents record collection as a child including the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan and lots of South American folk music. His grandfather was an orchestra leader and composer in Uruguay and it seems that those beautiful genes were passed along to him. As a young boy he was attracted to the garish makeup and costumes of KISS firstly because they looked like the superheroes he was reading (and still reads) in comic books and secondly because they sounded like something he was sure that his parents would hate! A true trademark for real rock''roll!. After buying their landmark ALIVE! record he got a chance to see them live when his dad took him to a concert at the Nassau Coliseum with Judas Priest opening the show! The next day he headed straight to New York City's magical West 48th Street to buy an electric guitar with the money he had saved to buy a new bicycle. He came home with a used black Ibanez Iceman and began to play in the mirror emulating his hero Ace Frehley.. Eventually he started to play with friends in a cover band doing everything from KISS to Metallica to Zeppelin and Sabbath. But he needed to express himself more with writing and covers weren't doing that for him. So next up was playing with a band with original material. He joined "2000 A.D". Basically a Motorhead style of metal where he cut his teeth playing a Les Paul through a Randall amp writing their most brutal riffs and hooks. His style was maturing though and he needed to find a band with a broader palette. He joined art rock progenitors "Jesse Taylor Is Dead". With JTID he learned about song writing and recording with some of the best in the business. They recorded 1 cd at the famous Pie Studios owned by Jimmy Page's guitar tech, Perry Margoulef. That band eventually fizzled but left a mark on Rude. The bar was set high and he wouldn't settle anymore for just OK. A year later he joined a new band being formed with an amazing singer named Roxy Cox. Her voice, stage presence and songwriting ability showed him what was possible in a more, for lack of a better word, "pop" sense. After a night of drinking extensively in downtown Manhattan following a practice, the members took a survey of the people in the bar and determined that the favorite idea for a band name would be "LICK". It was a departure from the art rock thing that JTID were doing but not foreign at all to Rude. It was LOUD ROCK 'N' ROLL and he made sure to add his style as he and Roxy wrote the lion's share of the material. That made for a great combination of straight out rock with some vibrant dynamics and it was always sexy. They recorded 2 cds and played extensively to full houses all over the north east for about 4 years. It was a good run but had found an end before major success could find them. With the demise of LICK and a few false starts Rude started searching for the people that would eventually become ATOM STRANGE. John Reed John begain feeding his creative side at an early age, attending private Waldorf schools from kindergarten through junior high. Being a Gemini, if you take stock in that sort of thing, birthed a need to experiment with all kinds of creative outlets. Through the formatable years, John spent much of time, painting, drawing, building computers, designing graphic art and websites and most important, lessons in Violin and Trumpet. High School gave birth to his athletic side were he spent all four years playing baseball. After two years of college studying graphic design and kineseoligy, he dropped out to start his own custom electric guitar company with his family. During the three years of studying wood working, John began taking lessons in classical guitar. A year later, after a switch to playing bass, John decided it was time to pursue music full time and packed up everything and moved to NYC. The guitar business was on hold for while but now is up and running under the name Ronin Guitars. Two and 1/2 years of studying music and playing bass has brought him into Atom Strange where his vision for creative, inspiring music can be fully expressed. Rick Dunn Rick Dunn was born outside of NYC and started his musical career playing the drums. He studied with Howie Mann, Dave Hirsch and jazz legend, the late Al Miller. He would eventually drop the drums in favor of singing and focused heavily on music. He later moved to Arizona where he finished high school and joined his first rock band “The Cringe”. That didn’t last too long as he realized what it takes to be a professional in the music industry. He went on to sing in a number of local bands and even did some impersonations because the pay was good and he got to travel/tour a bit. He later moved to Florida where he met up with one of the many keyboard players from K.C. and the Sunshine Band and recorded his first demo of cover tunes. That demo opened some doors and he soon landed a record deal singing with the startup band “World SuperCell”. As fate would have it, the deal fell through due to some rather criminal activity from the “label”. He quickly regrouped and moved north back to his home state of New York and joined a band called “Immune” out of Long Island. The band had all the potential but none of the focus and he soon quit to find a better situation. Answering and ad from NYC rockers “MONOLITH” looking for a lead vocalist, he auditioned and got the gig. Within a few weeks he was in the studio singing on what would become the first ATOM STRANGE release. The band had recorded 6 songs, changed their name and were off to the races. Several line up changes later he is one of the founding members of ATOM STRANGE and commands the audience with his incredible voice and witty lyrics. Tom Denman “No matter what, Thomas always needs to be making music.” So said his first-grade music teacher to his mother at the school’s fall open-house. Always banging on things and playing air-guitar, his first exposure to structured music-making was in 6th grade band, where he was 1st-chair trumpet, a position he held through Jr. High, when he switched his focus to drums in his first rock band. Playing songs from The Who, Rolling Stones, and The Clash, he was in rock and roll nirvana. After a brief stint playing bass guitar he got his first electric 6-string, and hasn’t looked back. A move to Baltimore landed him a position as lead guitarist with Warner/Chappell Music artist Cool Cherry Sun. A series of showcases with the band in New York City made him realize The Big City was where he had to be, and it was there that he co-founded Riverzone with Adam Patro. The band played clubs on Bleeker Street, the Lower East Side, and Long Island, before ultimately disbanding after a few years. Thomas then went on to participate in various projects with Atom Fellows and T&A, before joining forces with Atom Strange at the beginning of 2009. Firmly rooted in hard-rock, Thomas serves the song with a melodic sense of style, and is equally comfortable playing sonic textures or dense, aggressive rythms. Tony Baptist ~BIO COMING SOON~ Read More
Musician:754 fans

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Atom Strange - Music, News, and Fan Page! So for everyone that has recently joined our fan page here on FB, we will send you 2 FREE mp3s when you message us with your email address. Just our way of saying "Thank you!"

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Atom Strange - Music, News, and Fan Page! YEAH YEAH YEAH!!! ATOM STRANGE - Mixed the final song for the new CD 'Don't Talk To Me'. Going in to do some tweaks and cleanup for the CD - then time to Master! We're getting close people. Thanks again for the support! As soon as it's available we'll let you know. Don't forget - DEC. 5th show @ Crash Mansion - Gotham Rocks - 9:30 PM - NYC.
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