The Phenomenauts
Rock · US · Active since 2000

The Phenomenauts

High-octane psychobilly meets 1950s space-age futurism. Slap-bass punk rock for people who think science is the ultimate rebellion.

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Imagine if a 1950s doo-wop group was abducted by aliens, taught to play three-chord punk, and sent back to Earth with a mission to promote astrophysics. The Phenomenauts deliver a high-velocity sound they call Rocket Roll, characterized by the frantic slap of an upright bass, distorted garage-rock guitars, and shimmering new wave synthesizers that sound like vintage UFO sound effects. It is music that feels like a Saturday morning cartoon directed by Joe Strummer.

What truly sets them apart is their unwavering commitment to their 'Science and Honor' persona. While many psychobilly bands lean into horror or hot-rod tropes, The Phenomenauts look toward the stars. Their songs are genuine celebrations of scientific discovery and futurism, delivered with the sweat and snarl of a band that spent years crashing the Warped Tour in a custom-built space vehicle. The vocal harmonies are surprisingly tight, nodding to classic rock and roll while the rhythm section keeps things firmly in the punk camp.

Start with 'For All Mankind' to hear their most polished realization of this vision. It captures the balance between their technical proficiency and their chaotic, fun-first energy. If you want something more conceptual, 'I'm With Neil' serves as a brilliant, high-energy tribute to the scientific community that proves you can mosh and learn at the same time.

The Phenomenauts are a musical band from Oakland, California, that combine several styles of music with a futuristic science fiction theme. Their sound uses elements from rock and roll, punk, glam, garage rock and new wave styles of music. They call their style "rocket roll". The band is known for throwing sudden, unexpected shows at places where they are not invited. They often play in front of existing concerts where crowds have already gathered. They gained notoriety in 2003 for sneaking into the Warped Tour, following the tour in their own vehicle and performing at each stop for several weeks. The Phenomenauts perform under a space and science fiction persona. Each band member uses a stage name and dress in uniform. Most of the band's songs revolve around science, space, robots, and the future. The band has even decorated their vehicles to match their theme. Their live shows often feature special effects like clouds of smoke or lasers, and they are known to shoot toilet paper into the crowd and set their drum cymbals on fire. The Phenomenauts also use their music to promote science education and learning. They have played and promoted events such as the Bay Area Science Festival and the March for Science. In 2015 they released the album I'm With Neil, a tribute to astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and the public radio program Science Friday.
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