The Neutron Drivers
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States | SELF
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Imagine for a second some of the best music from the 90’s, mainstream or independent, whatever you were listening to just over a decade ago, and give it a jump-start for the modern day. That would be a close representation of The Neutron Drivers’ music. Their range is amazing, from the softer sounds that make the songs flow brilliantly to the heavy rock that makes you bang your head and pump your fist in the air. “All Around the Sun” stands out as a clear and present favorite, which is probably due to the slightly faster, hooky beat. The variety of the songs make it hard to choose a favorite, very much like your favorite band or artist, where it’s hard to choose a favorite because each song plays to a different part of the listener.
The one thing that truly sets the Neutron Drivers apart from other indie artists is the vocals. It takes confident vocalists to be able to project above the volume of the music, which many indie bands overlook. All the vocals at work amongst the Neutron Drivers do this amazingly well, especially in “Time and Time Again.” Fans of rock from any point in the past two decades, probably even farther back than that, have got to check out the Neutron Drivers. - Knocks From The Underground
Discography
5 song EP- 2011
Power Pop-A-Licious Fest compilation, 1 track- 2011
4 song EP- 2009
"Make the Load Lighter: Indie Rock for Haiti", 1 track, Dromedary Records compilation- 2010
Millennium Music Conference 14 compilation, 1 track- 2010
"Small But Mighty", 1 track, Dromedary Records sampler- 2010
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Formed in the early part of the 21st Century in Hoboken, NJ, The Neutron Drivers are a group of rock n' roll spacemen bound together by their love of old effects boxes, garage rock, psychedelic sound, and smoky studios. Equal parts garage stomp fury and space rock serenity, The Drivers' sound often switches gears in the space of a single three minute tune. Laser beam guitars and space cadet choruses give way to locomotive garage stomp and then back again and then it's over. Neutron Drivers shows are a litany of beer bottles and buzzing eardrums, garage space church for the musically inclined. Never miss them.
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