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"What would happen if Jim Adkins, Ryan Adams, Ken Andrews and Matthew Sweet got trapped in an elevator together, for 12 hours, with nothing but water, a guitar and (obviously) a lot of time on their hands? This would happen." -Waleed Rashidi Inland Empire Weekly
Science Fiction Theaterβs debut album was released in the Spring of 2009. Although it received little commercial push it managed to make itβs way onto a handful of music journalists βbest of 2009β lists. The Inland So Cal dubbed the band βpop rock superheroesβ while the Press Enterprise had this to say about the album.
βScience Fiction Theaterβs self-titled full-length should be on the top of music criticsβ lists everywhere, thatβs how great this album is. The Rancho Cucamonga outfitβs power pop tendencies take cues from the accessible hooks of a band like Fountains of Wayne, but also add a reserved maturity to the lyrics and make for an album thatβs going to have staying power for years to come.β
The band also had some good fortune on radio stations such as Los Angeles based KROQ 106.7 (Locals Only) and x103.9
In 2011 the band was approached by an animator to write and record a theme song for an animated podcast featuring Kevin Smith (Clerks, Mallrats, Zack and Miri Make a Porno), Kevin Hardwick (from MTV's Singled Out), and more. The result was a space-synth instrumental song titled "Running From the Death Rays". The podcast was featured on the popular site nerdist.com and received thousands a views exposing the band to fresh ears.
After adding two more members Jojo Casillas (Drums) and Jeremiah Trujillo (multi Instrumentalist) the band embarked on 2 U.S. tours. The first tour saw the band playing shows all over the western half of the united states. On the second tour the band focused mainly on the west coast including a crowded in-store performance at the popular Rasputin Record Store in Berkeley and a packed show at Los Angeles's historic venue The Troubadour.
After a year and a half of touring/promoting the debut record, the band settled in Pomona, CA and transformed a house into a recording studio. The band is currently writing/recording a follow up album. The Band expects to release the sophomore album in the spring of 2012.
http://sciencefictiontheater.b… Read Full Bio ↴http://facebook.com/sciencefictiontheater
http://sciencefictiontheater.bandcamp.com
"What would happen if Jim Adkins, Ryan Adams, Ken Andrews and Matthew Sweet got trapped in an elevator together, for 12 hours, with nothing but water, a guitar and (obviously) a lot of time on their hands? This would happen." -Waleed Rashidi Inland Empire Weekly
Science Fiction Theaterβs debut album was released in the Spring of 2009. Although it received little commercial push it managed to make itβs way onto a handful of music journalists βbest of 2009β lists. The Inland So Cal dubbed the band βpop rock superheroesβ while the Press Enterprise had this to say about the album.
βScience Fiction Theaterβs self-titled full-length should be on the top of music criticsβ lists everywhere, thatβs how great this album is. The Rancho Cucamonga outfitβs power pop tendencies take cues from the accessible hooks of a band like Fountains of Wayne, but also add a reserved maturity to the lyrics and make for an album thatβs going to have staying power for years to come.β
The band also had some good fortune on radio stations such as Los Angeles based KROQ 106.7 (Locals Only) and x103.9
In 2011 the band was approached by an animator to write and record a theme song for an animated podcast featuring Kevin Smith (Clerks, Mallrats, Zack and Miri Make a Porno), Kevin Hardwick (from MTV's Singled Out), and more. The result was a space-synth instrumental song titled "Running From the Death Rays". The podcast was featured on the popular site nerdist.com and received thousands a views exposing the band to fresh ears.
After adding two more members Jojo Casillas (Drums) and Jeremiah Trujillo (multi Instrumentalist) the band embarked on 2 U.S. tours. The first tour saw the band playing shows all over the western half of the united states. On the second tour the band focused mainly on the west coast including a crowded in-store performance at the popular Rasputin Record Store in Berkeley and a packed show at Los Angeles's historic venue The Troubadour.
After a year and a half of touring/promoting the debut record, the band settled in Pomona, CA and transformed a house into a recording studio. The band is currently writing/recording a follow up album. The Band expects to release the sophomore album in the spring of 2012.
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