“ Nice Acoustic vibes and vocal melodies, all work together to produce a mellow groove”
NMR – The intro has a nice acoustic guitar arrangement, the rack builds off this with a nice vocal style and delivery, adding rhythm and strings to really breathe life into this song, very nice track.
Kid Astronomer: From a Single Cell to a Sonic Universe
Kid Astronomer began as a single-cell organism in 2020, sparked by the creative energy of songwriter/guitarist Scot Brine, keyboardist Stephen Johnson, and bassist Marcus Bull. Over time, the band evolved, adding drummer/artist Kevin Asmus, singer/songwriter Mark “The Ginger” Darling, and vocalist Erin Darling to complete their lineup and shape their signature sound.
By 2022, Kid Astronomer had solidified their sonic identity—an intricate blend of [insert genre/style details if available]. Determined to refine their music further, they teamed up with producer/engineer Sean McLaughlin of 37’ Productions, bringing their vision to life in the studio.
The band’s highly anticipated EP is set to release throughout 2024, with each song offering a glimpse into their evolving artistry. Fans can expect a journey through [describe themes, influences, or unique sound elements].
Hailing from Boston, MA
Kid Astronomer blends progressive rock with an indie/alternative edge, crafting an original sound that stands out in today’s music scene. Their upbeat musical constructs, layered vocals, and atmospheric textures create a rich, immersive listening experience.
The Band
- Mark Darling – Lead Vocals, Guitar
- Scot Brine – Guitars
- Erin Darling – Backup Vocals
- Marcus Bull – Bass Guitar
- Kevin Asmus – Drums/Percussion
With a dynamic mix of intricate instrumentation and emotive melodies, Kid Astronomer takes listeners on a sonic journey that’s both energetic and introspective. Their music is a perfect blend of technical skill and raw passion, appealing to fans of progressive rock, indie, and alternative music alike.
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