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Isolated Atoms: Left To Right - David, Yang, Mark, Grant.
Tipped by many to be the hottest and most professional undiscovered band in the
UK, electro rockers Isolated Atoms have come a long way in a short space of time.
Formed in February 2008 the band are drawing parallels with many influential
acts of the past 25 years with former Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter
Hook keen to produce them once signed and Alan McGee left speechless after a
recent Death Disco appearance.
At a recent live BBC radio event they were described as ʻintense and moody with
a blend of rock and indie, really on their way to making it bigʼ and with a sound
that takes the best aspects of New Wave and gives them a refreshing twist, these
Black Country lads have developed an intriguing brand of electro rock and
have been hailed by Kerrang! Radio as ʻthe missing link between Joy Division
and New Orderʼ... no wonder Hooky's interested!
2009 is the year of the Atom!
Reviews:
'With a sound that takes the best aspects of new wave and gives them a refreshing twist, the Black Country boys have come up with an intriguing brand of moody electro-rock. On Tell Me What I Want, singer Grant Ashman suggests a cooler version of The Killers. The Atoms ought to bomb up the charts.' News Of The World
'I want to produce you' Peter Hook (Joy Division & New Order).
'The missing link between Joy Division and New Order' Kerrang Radio.
'An intense and moody blend of rock and indie, Isolated Atoms are breaking out from the local scene, they're really on their way to making it big' BBC WM Introducing