Альбомы исполнителя
Plague Accommodations
2021 · Мини-альбом
Party All the Time
2019 · сингл
Live at Backroom Studios
2019 · сингл
FXMLDR
2019 · сингл
Swarm
2019 · сингл
Terraformer
2019 · альбом
Thank You Scientist on Audiotree Live
2016 · Мини-альбом
Stranger Heads Prevail
2016 · альбом
Maps of Non-Existent Places
2014 · альбом
The Perils of Time Travel
2011 · сингл
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Биография
Thank You Scientist is an eclectic, vibrant and well-hydrated progressive rock band from New Jersey. Their upcoming album, Terraformer, sees the boy-ish septet at their most ambitious and most unpredictable. The band has taken their experimental, genre-bending sound to the next level by delivering an extremely ambitious and constantly stimulating 84-minutes of experimental rock and roll music. Some might even say it’s the band’s Oop… I Did It Again. I’m saying it right now. Terraformer is the Oops… I Did It Again of progressive rock. Founded by guitarist and bandleader Tom Monda, the band self-released the Perils of Time Travel EP in 2011, before signing with Claudio Sanchez's label Evil Ink Records. Their 2014 full length debut, Maps of Non-Existent Places made it onto the Billboard Hard Rock and Heatseekers charts, and was eventually named “Album of the Week” by Revolver Magazine in 2014. They followed up in 2016 with Stranger Heads Prevail, which cracked the Billboard Top 200 and co-starred on “Home Improvement” with Tim Allen. In addition to Tom Monda and vocalist Salvatore Marrano, the bandʼs lineup has gradually evolved to include violinist Ben Karas, bassist Cody McCorry, drummer Faye Fadem, trumpeter Joe Gullace and saxophonist Sam Greenfield.