The Astronauts of Antiquity sport a very unique name and to their credit the
music they produce is fitting and true to their moniker.
The sound of AOA has been described as urban-electro-organica to a jazzy,
neo-soulful, electronic exploration. Think of it as musical Art Nouveau in
constant motion.
The meeting of India on vocals and B. Rhyan on guitars was a chance encounter at
an airport one day and that moment in time spawned an alternative rock band that
would eventually morph into what it is today.
The new CD Rocket Science For Dummies, an oxymoron that truly applies in every
way to their creations, will tantalize the electronic-dance-mix followers and
entrance lovers of pop and rock with underlying jazz tones that weave a hypnotic
web in and out of their sound. India's breathy sexy vocals invite Rhyan's guitar
licks to challenge her to push every track to new heights of mixing creativity.
All of the elements blend effortlessly to make their enticing sound.
Rocket Science For Dummies refuses to be clearly defined and its appeal
transcends the normal avenues of acceptance and rejection that any new release
must go through. It is as though they received a pass go and no jail time to be
crowned the winner. Not an easy accomplishment by anyone's standards but their
music remains so unique in and of itself, it simply defies categorization.
Visit the media rich Astronauts of Antiquity for more information and step into
their world for a few minutes, only then will you understand that this life
really is just Rocket Science For Dummies.