Luke Rice, "Cowboy", from Atom Smash is on tour with Cavo and wearing his ROCK BAND from Lee Dahlberg...


This is their CD inside cover with Luke wearing his ROCK BAND by Lee Dahlberg





Here is an interview with the band:

"We're on Cloud 9. We signed with Jive Records after years of touring and roughing it. Our debut album is complete and were ready to hit the road again"-Serg. Atom Smash is a process that began in 2006. Serg and South Florida producer Paul Trust began to write songs and seek out a killer guitarist. Z was the first member to come on board. He left his country of Austria to chase a Rock 'n' Roll dream. Arnold came along in 2008 and shortly after Miami's hardest hitting drummer Mark Annino joined the crew. The nickname "Taco" came from an 80s coverband the band dabbles in. The band name finally came in late 2008 in a text from band managers Dirk and Emily Hemsath. There's no fancy back story to how the name came about just two words that suit the bands energy. 2009 was a brutal year. The guys grinded through 200 shows living as low as it gets. "Thats when we became a band and true rockers for that matter"-Serg. They hit many highs and lows keeping them grounded. Even the tour van going up in flames in late 2009 didn't slow the process down. They began to write bigger and better songs about life on the road scoring them a deal with Jive Records. Atom Smash hit the studio with producers David Bendeth and Paul Trust to create an explosive debut album which is set for a late summer release. The first single "Do Her Wrong" is anthem for men who can't seem to hold on to a good thing. In early 2010 they reached out to North Carolina native Luke Rice for the second guitar postion."He fits like a glove cause a hand has five fingers hah! Hes a monster on the guitar and great guy". With the line up complete and an amazing crew behind them Atom Smash is now ready to get back into the grind.
Luke and the band are currently on tour with Cavo and you can learn more about them at:
http://www.atomsmashmusic.com/

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