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Sunshine Bliss / Boy On The Run (Again)

by Atomic

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ATOMIC can count on quite a following in 2020, having played more than 300 shows not only in their native Germany, but also in Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and England. Given that we are talking about a German guitar pop-band this is a massive achievement which helped them gain a more than solid reputation among German indieheads. Stemming far from the urban centers of Berlin, Hamburg or Munich , twin brothers Thomas and Rainer Marschel were raised out in the woods of the Bavarian Forest and started out in 1999 to form a band that would take them places. The fact that ATOMIC could not rely on a weel-established network has always been regarded as a challenge rather than an obstacle.

“The Big Issue” (Demo EP), their debut release of 2000, proved to be a first success with an ever growing audience. The self distributed mini-album got a well deserved mention in the "NME" and thousands of copies were sold only through online and merchandise sales.

For ATOMIC this success eventually caused them to open for Pete Doherty´s Babyshambles, Kula Shaker, Chumbawamba, Sportfreunde Stiller, Madsen, The Charlatans and Paul Weller with Gem Archer (Oasis) on their respective tours of Germany and Austria.

ATOMIC released three studio albums so far. The band is currently in the studio in Nuremberg to record the new fourth album which is due to be released in 2021.

ATOMIC are:

Thomas Marschel (Vocals)
Rainer Marschel (Guitars & Vocals)
Daniel Mederer (Guitars & Backing Vocals)
Dominik Teubert (Bass)
Benedikt Schweiger (Drums & Percussion)

The press about ATOMIC.....

Visions:
"Brit-Pop meets Rock´n´Roll"

Rolling Stone:
".... with a lot of power into the epigone, and the songs are right."

NME:
"The German Oasis.....Jaunty, Boozy Indie"

Musikexpress:
"Guitars! Indie! Pop!"

Süddeutsche Zeitung:
"Sounds like Manchester"

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released October 30, 2009

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Atomic Furth Im Wald, Germany

The press about ATOMIC.....

Visions:
"Brit-Pop meets Rock´n´Roll"

Rolling Stone:
".... with a lot of power into the epigone, and the songs are right."

NME:
"The German Oasis.....Jaunty, Boozy Indie"

Musikexpress:
"Guitars! Indie! Pop!"

Süddeutsche Zeitung:
"Sounds like Manchester"
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