Anachronauts (band)

Anachronauts was an American surf rock band, founded by Scott Burright (guitar, lead vocals) and Stacey Hathaway (bassist, vocals) in 1992 in New Orleans, Louisiana. They moved to Dayton, Ohio in 1995, where they were joined by Steve Forte (lead guitar, mandolin).[1] The style of Anachronauts was primarily "technofolk" with surf guitar, but blended heavy influence from classic science fiction genre and new wave musical groups such as Devo and Talking Heads. The band claimed to be "not of hard rock, but of hard science."[2] They have been described as "Devo with really good Baptist church choir soloist" and "like the B-52's, only quirkier.[3] Hathaway described the Anachronauts as "the bastard child of Devo and Peter, Paul, and Mary."[4]

For the comic book characters, see Anachronauts (disambiguation).
The Anachonauts, early gig in Uptown New Orleans, 1992

"Anachronauts are nothing if not confusing. Their slogan is 'Remember the future. Welcome to the present. Proceed to the past.'"[5]

Anachronauts frequently opened for Eugene Chadbourne.[6][7]

Their notable songs include "Now Showing," which appears on Disjointed Parallels (Eerie Materials - 1995) with Man or Astroman? and "Perpetual Motion" which appears on Eerie Bazaar (Eerie Materials - 1995).[8]

1992

Discography

Albums

  • Just Like Homemmade (1993)
  • Popular Science (1994)
  • Science Marches On (1995)
  • Fashion Error EP (1996)

Splits

Compilation tracks

  • "Perpetual Motion" on Eerie Bazaar CD (Eerie Materials - 1995)
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References

  1. The Guardian. Dayton, Ohio. February 22, 1995.
  2. Press Release, April 12, 1993
  3. Press Release May 29, 1995
  4. The Dayton Voice. Dayton, Ohio. Volume 8 Number 22. June 6, 1995.
  5. The Daily Reveille. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Volume 97, Number 98. Thursday, April 15, 1993.
  6. R.C. Bridge Lounge flyer February 2, 1992
  7. Howlin' Wolf flyer July 15, 1992
  8. Eerie Materials Website
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