Sweden’s Smash Atoms return with another new music video, this time for “Buried Under The Open Sky” from their stellar debut album. “Buried Under The Open Sky” continues the band’s spin on a familiar and nostalgic sound for a new generation enhanced by a quality music video featuring band performance intercut with added footage.
Watch the music video HERE
Smash Atoms are very proud to announce the release of their latest video for the song, ‘Buried Under The Open Sky.’ The video was filmed in and around the Gothenburg area by acclaimed photographer and creative mind Lars Ardarve (Pain of Salvation, Darkwater). The song sends a powerful message of individual freedom, making your own choices in life, and standing by those choices until the last of your days. The riff was just there when I grabbed my acoustic one day and then the whole thing just unraveled.
Martin Söderqvist
“Buried Under The Open Sky” follows “Bring the River” https://youtu.be/pR00jtkcEBI,“Down” https://youtu.be/flOb06uUA2w and “Into The Light” https://youtu.be/-UOqVeyd7h0 from the group’s acclaimed debut effort. Last year, the self-titled album introduced many to a promising and inspiring new rock band whose music was even added to over two dozen US commercial rock radio stations.
‘Smash Atoms’ was released as a limited (300) Insomnia colored splatter LP, a jewelcase CD or digital options https://lnk.to/smashatoms
Highly influenced by the ‘90s Smash Atoms intend to bring it all back in a new form. The quartet’s enjoyment and intention when creating their first album was to highlight a warm yet captivating sound. While the influences are obvious, there is something charming, nostalgic and infectiously endearing about the group’s material culminating in what will surface as a very strong album mixed/mastered at Crehate Studios (In Flames, Scorpions, Avatar) in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Smash Atoms’ story actually originates back to 2012 when they formed, releasing one smashing demo and playing a handful of magical shows before U.S.-born singer Glen Gilbert stepped out and the remaining trio changed their name to The Torch with Martin then also handling vocals. The Torch recorded two albums, gaining national Swedish radio play and touring all over places like Scandinavia, Germany and Italy. But two years ago, Glen (The Story Behind, Hide the Knives) and the guys reconnected and decided to revert back to their former incarnation and give Smash Atoms another chance.