Wastin Time With Atomic Brother is the video podcast for the NYC-based alternative hard rock band Atomic Brother. The band's musical influences range from rock to metal to punk, -- often drawing comparisons to Disturbed, Megadeth, Alice In Chains, Henry Rollins, Ramones, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix -- while still producing cohesive and balanced songs that are uniquely Atomic Brother. Wastin' Time With Atomic Brother takes you behind the scenes with the band in studio, in concert, wherever, whenever.
Wastin' Time With Atomic Brother Episode 10: James and Sebastian talk about James' 1980s Gibson Les Paul custom guitar and advice from teachers. http://atomicbrother.com
James and Sebastian of Atomic Brother take a few minutes to talk about the benefits of teen centers. Teen centers and youth programs provide a valuable service to teens, providing a safe, positive and friendly environment for teens to gather. These teen centers foster a sense of respect and responsibility, giving teens the tools to get through these tough transitional years. To provide these services, teen centers depend on corporate and private donations, town funding and fund-raising efforts...
Introducing Shanna, the Teen Strong: America event organizer. Shanna talks about her experience doing charity work and the importance of helping the teen centers. Teen centers and youth programs provide a valuable service to teens, providing a safe, positive and friendly environment for teens to gather. These teen centers foster a sense of respect and responsibility, giving teens the tools to get through these tough transitional years. To provide these services, teen centers depend on corporat...
Teen centers and youth programs provide a valuable service to teens, providing a safe, positive and friendly environment for teens to gather. These teen centers foster a sense of respect and responsibility, giving teens the tools to get through these tough transitional years. To provide these services, teen centers depend on corporate and private donations, town funding and fund-raising efforts from within their communities. With Teen Strong: America, Atomic Brother is helping to raise money s...
A message from Atomic Brother to teens that are having a tough time. Atomic Brother has made it their goal to reach out to todays youth and let them know that there are a great many positive, creative outlets that can be used to deal with the inevitable difficulties every young person will face in their adolescent years.
In this episode of the Atomic Brother video podcast, we go out to the rehearsal studio in New York City, for part 2 of 2 of the song writing sessions for the new Atomic Brother song, currently titled, "Won't You Please Come Bury Me". We watch how the heavy riffs come together, as James and Sebastian work out the song in the studio with the drummer as the band begins pre-production for their second album.
In this episode of the Atomic Brother video podcast, we go out to Atlantic Beach, LI to James' place, in part 1 of 2 of the song writing sessions for the new Atomic Brother song, currently titled, "Won't You Please Come Bury Me". We watch how the heavy riffs come together, as James and Sebastian create and arrange the song, just guitar, bass and vocals. In part 2, well see how it all comes to together with the band in the rehearsal studio.
Wastin' Time With Atomic Brother: What's your favorite song? Sebastian discusses his favorite songs to play and record from See Me Comin'. Includes video of the band playing See Me Comin' at Arlene's Grocery in March 2008, plus more photos of Lausanne, Switzerland and videos of the band in the studio recording.
In this first episode of Season 2 of Wastin’ Time with Atomic Brother, meet James and Sebastian as they take you behind the scenes recording their debut album See Me Comin’ in Lausanne, Switzerland. Get introduced to drummer Pat Aeby and take a look inside the big box and take a tour of the small box.