Monday, October 8, 2012

The Solar System

 
 
Album cover from the Solar System's 2008 release
Ugly Face/Ugly Town


Historically, Michigan has a long standing reputation as a musical melting pot of the highest order.  With an extensive roster of diverse music mavens and moguls, tunies wont have to trek far in search of their next neoteric tune.  Adopting an intrinsic approach to auricular melody making, Michigan born The Solar System, carves out a nebular niche of interstellar proportions.
  
 
 
 
 
 
 Psychonauts in quest of an apogee in wanderlust, will enter the galactic gallows of the abyss within.  Cosmic and aberrant in sound, The Solar System's odyssey into orbit begins with their latest album launch, "Lysergic Summer." 
Canticles such as: "Fast Cycle," "Lunispheres", "Runner Moth," and "Watch the Fall," may catapult auditors into a synesthetic trance, revealing the veracious colors that embodies this entity.

The Solar System
-"Runner Moth"




The Solar System "Lysergic Summer" Album




The Solar System is actually a one man band, comprised of musician Chris Oliver.
 
 






Meet Chris Oliver

 



At the tender age of 4, Oliver expressed a strong interest in music learning to play drums.  By his mid-teens, Oliver added: guitar, keyboards, and bass to his repertoire; along with the purchase of his first Tascam.  Creating Psychedelic Rock, is a huge part of this man's molecular makeup.





Here's a link to The Solar System's first interview, conducted by:

The Active Listener


 

 
 
Releasing 16 albums to date with new releases due later this Fall, The Solar System's expertise in Experimental/ Space Psychedelia has been established.  Guaranteed to ferry you on an astral flight, this unit is a firm example of Neo-Psyche done right.





To hear more songs and to learn more about the band, click on the video bar in the upper left hand corner of this page entitled, The Groovy Newbie.  You can also become a fan on Facebook, www.facebook.com/The Solar System, REVERBNATION, and check out their tunes on YouTube.  To purchase albums, contact Chris Oliver directly or visit The Solar System at, thesolarsystem.bandcamp.com.







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