Atlas Genius reflects on the group's recent success
With the unexpected Internet sensation that was its debut single “Trojans,” Atlas Genius flew onto the scene seemingly overnight.
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With the unexpected Internet sensation that was its debut single “Trojans,” Atlas Genius flew onto the scene seemingly overnight.
PYYRAMIDS was formed by the unlikely combination of Tim Nordwind from OK Go and Drea Smith from He Say, She Say. The collaboration began when a mutual friend introduced the two via email, and they will be releasing their first full-length album, "Brightest Darkest Day" on April 9.
Success came unexpected for Australia’s Atlas Genius. Following the release of its first song, "Trojans," the band put the music dream aside to pursue more reliable careers. Unexpectedly, "Trojans" made its way around the digital music-sphere, and the band quickly gained a following and, more notably, the attention of major record labels.
Just this January, Fayuca has played shows in Texas, California, Nevada and New Mexico and concluded the “Spark the Flame” tour last Sunday, with a final show at Martini Ranch in Scottsdale.
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