Here's something you get when you cross Radiohead with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and a few other top musicians. With instrumentation ranging from Brazilian percussion to Moog synthesizers, calling Atoms for Peace "eclectic" would be an understatement. They just released their
September 18, 2013

Here's something you get when you cross Radiohead with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and a few other top musicians. With instrumentation ranging from Brazilian percussion to Moog synthesizers, calling Atoms for Peace "eclectic" would be an understatement. They just released their debut album this past February and have been touring around the world since this spring. The album was solid, but where Atoms for Peace truly shines is on stage, with live chops that are widely unparalleled by most of their contemporaries.

Been listening to anything eclectic lately?

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