From early incarnations of the Byrds being described as “America’s answer to the Beatles” to the Dandy Warhols churning early ‘90s Britpop into their own sound, Anglophilia has become a musical genre. Like Interpol or the Rapture, Brooklyn’s Atomic Tom borrows various elements from guitar-based dance-pop bands like Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand and even Duran Duran to birth an elegantly crafted album that also resonates with bigger brawnier tones. The Moment was tracked in a small New York apartment, but the bouncy opening song “Let Let Go Tonight” reveals a huge, wide-angled sound th… read more
From early incarnations of the Byrds being described as “America’s answer to the Beatles” to the Dandy Warhols churning early ‘90s Britpop into their… read more
From early incarnations of the Byrds being described as “America’s answer to the Beatles” to the Dandy Warhols churning early ‘90s Britpop into their own sound, Anglophilia has become a … read more
Check Atomic Tom On Tour Now! In the fall of 2010, armed with nothing more than their iPhones, the New York quartet—Luke White , Philip Galitzine , Eric Espiritu , and Tobias Smith —boarded a crowded New York City B train for an "impromptu" performance of their single, "Take Me Out". A captivated subway car watched as they expertly played the song using only their smartphone apps with White singing his heart out from his seat. Being prescient 21st century rockers, they filmed everything and uploaded it to YouTube immediately. The clip became a viral phenomenon, e… read more
Check Atomic Tom On Tour Now! In the fall of 2010, armed with nothing more than their iPhones, the New York quartet—Luke White , Philip Galitzine , Eric Espiritu , and Tobias Smith —boarded… read more
Check Atomic Tom On Tour Now! In the fall of 2010, armed with nothing more than their iPhones, the New York quartet—Luke White , Philip Galitzine , Eric Espiritu , and Tobias Smith —boarded a crowded New York City B train for an "… read more