Head Automatica

Songs: 23
Albums: 3

Albums

Head Automatica - Popaganda
Popaganda
2006, songs: 13
Head Automatica - Brooklyn Is Burning
Brooklyn Is Burning
2004, songs: 1
Head Automatica - Decadence
Decadence
2004, songs: 9

Facts about Head Automatica

Head Automatica

Head Automatica is an American rock band formed in 2003, known for their energetic blend of alternative rock, punk, and electronic music. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Members: Head Automatica was formed by vocalist Daryl Palumbo, best known as the frontman of the hardcore band Glassjaw. Palumbo teamed up with guitarist and keyboardist Dan the Automator, who had previously worked with artists like Gorillaz and Deltron 3030, to create a new musical project that combined elements of rock, punk, and electronic music. The lineup also included drummer Larry Gorman, bassist Jarvis Morgan Holden, and guitarist Craig Bonich.

  2. Debut Album "Decadence": Head Automatica released their debut album, "Decadence", in 2004. The album featured a high-energy mix of rock, punk, and electronic influences, with catchy hooks, driving rhythms, and infectious melodies. Songs like "Beating Heart Baby" and "At the Speed of a Yellow Bullet" became fan favorites and received significant airplay on alternative rock radio stations. "Decadence" received positive reviews from critics and helped establish Head Automatica as a promising new band in the alternative music scene.

  3. Subsequent Releases and Evolution: Following the success of "Decadence", Head Automatica released their second album, "Popaganda", in 2006. The album continued to explore the band's eclectic blend of musical styles, incorporating elements of pop, dance-punk, and new wave. While "Popaganda" received mixed reviews from critics, it featured several standout tracks, including "Graduation Day" and "Laughing at You". The band's sound continued to evolve over time, with subsequent releases incorporating more experimental and electronic elements.

  4. Hiatus and Reunion: After the release of "Popaganda", Head Automatica went on hiatus as members pursued other musical projects. Daryl Palumbo continued to focus on Glassjaw, while other members pursued solo endeavors and collaborations. However, the band reunited for a series of live performances in 2011, delighting fans with their energetic stage presence and infectious songs. While there have been no new releases from Head Automatica since their reunion, the band's music continues to be celebrated by fans of alternative rock and electronic music.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Despite their relatively short-lived career, Head Automatica left a lasting impact on the alternative music scene with their unique blend of rock, punk, and electronic influences. The band's catchy hooks, infectious melodies, and high-energy performances garnered them a dedicated fan base and helped them stand out in a crowded musical landscape. Head Automatica's music continues to be remembered and appreciated by

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