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Born in Brooklyn amidst a resurgence of New York-based rock bands including Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs! and the Strokes, Atomic Tom recorded their debut album <a href="spotify:album:6iX4fxoK2BdfEtLDOi093h" data-name="The Moment">The Moment</a> in a 3rd floor apartment with microphones in the bathtub and amps piled high in a closet.
Atomic Tom caught the attention of Republic Records and signed a deal following a sold out Arlene’s Grocery residency. After the album release was delayed, Atomic Tom took their career back by filming their iPhone performance of “<a href="spotify:track:3OyRhQL3wzMU4k5mhtRuDc" data-name="Take Me Out">Take Me Out</a>” on the B Train, their performance racked up 2 million views in less than a week. The stunt setup Atomic Tom for a banner year with performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, George Lopez Tonight!, Rachel Ray, CNN, E! and others.
Atomic Tom followed <a href="spotify:album:6iX4fxoK2BdfEtLDOi093h" data-name="The Moment">The Moment</a> with a cover of Human League's “<a href="spotify:album:7GSMRqA5C4wyRDs4tHug1s" data-name="Don't You Want Me">Don't You Want Me</a>”. The video featured Anna Faris, Teresa Palmer, Topher Grace & Dan Fogler.
Following the release of their EP <a href="spotify:album:1ZwkB18lJOXIGD6g88UATq" data-name="In Parallel">In Parallel</a> in 2012, Atomic Tom hid out in Los Angeles to begin recording their second full length album. After three years and a departure from their label, <a href="spotify:album:4p1MJGyZJilkfjxYmn7lc0" data-name="Era">Era</a> was independently released in 2015. “<a href="spotify:track:6HLMC8SZVCjGgg7pzdjMsG" data-name="Someone to Love">Someone to Love</a>” was featured on the "New Music Friday", "It's Alt Good" and "License to Chill" playlists.
Their third full length album, The Way It Never Was, released July 25, 2025.
Atomic Tom caught the attention of Republic Records and signed a deal following a sold out Arlene’s Grocery residency. After the album release was delayed, Atomic Tom took their career back by filming their iPhone performance of “<a href="spotify:track:3OyRhQL3wzMU4k5mhtRuDc" data-name="Take Me Out">Take Me Out</a>” on the B Train, their performance racked up 2 million views in less than a week. The stunt setup Atomic Tom for a banner year with performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, George Lopez Tonight!, Rachel Ray, CNN, E! and others.
Atomic Tom followed <a href="spotify:album:6iX4fxoK2BdfEtLDOi093h" data-name="The Moment">The Moment</a> with a cover of Human League's “<a href="spotify:album:7GSMRqA5C4wyRDs4tHug1s" data-name="Don't You Want Me">Don't You Want Me</a>”. The video featured Anna Faris, Teresa Palmer, Topher Grace & Dan Fogler.
Following the release of their EP <a href="spotify:album:1ZwkB18lJOXIGD6g88UATq" data-name="In Parallel">In Parallel</a> in 2012, Atomic Tom hid out in Los Angeles to begin recording their second full length album. After three years and a departure from their label, <a href="spotify:album:4p1MJGyZJilkfjxYmn7lc0" data-name="Era">Era</a> was independently released in 2015. “<a href="spotify:track:6HLMC8SZVCjGgg7pzdjMsG" data-name="Someone to Love">Someone to Love</a>” was featured on the "New Music Friday", "It's Alt Good" and "License to Chill" playlists.
Their third full length album, The Way It Never Was, released July 25, 2025.
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