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Breaking: The Airborne Toxic Event

4/8/09, 1:56 pm EST

Who: The Airborne Toxic Event, a Los Angeles post-punk five-piece named after the dubious cloud that envelopes Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel White Noise. The band’s darkly rousing single “Sometime Around Midnight” — a heartbreakingly poetic tale of spying a beautiful woman at a rock show and losing her to the night — is in the Top Five on the modern rock chart.

Sounds Like: Singer-guitarist Mikel Jollett croons with an urgency that’s alternatively brooding and anthemic, as the songs on his band’s self-titled debut jump from perky dance-rock to more solemn moments featuring violin by Anna Bulbrook, one of their two formerly trained members; bassist Noah Harmon breaks out a bow onstage, too.

Vital Stats:

• Last month, U2’s Adam Clayton proclaimed ATE’s 2008 LP one of his favorite finds on a radio show hosted by Shirley Manson. “You want to play it cool on something like that, but on a certain level you’re like ‘holy shit,’ ” Harmon says. “My brother read it in like a newspaper, so he called me and goes, ‘Now, look. This is pretty cool but you’re still an asshole.’ ”

• In fall 2008 the band played 30 shows in 30 days in the U.K., but they didn’t feel the punishing effects of the road until a later English tour where Jollett got smashed in the face by a “bloke” who was “acting blokey” when the band invited fans onstage to sing along. “He got all excited and the back of his head just went bam! Right into my eye.” For the rest of the band’s run, they had to explain that Jollett was not, in fact, wearing eye makeup. “Now we get makeup to look like we just got our asses kicked every now and then, because it just adds an element of rough housery,” jokes Jollett.

• Jollett started ATE while toiling on a novel that was eventually excerpted on McSweeney’s Website last year (guitarist Steven Chen, like Jollett, used to work as a writer; drummer Daren Taylor was the first bandmember Jollett recruited). Both his parents were ill and he was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, “So it just felt like everyone around me was dying,” Jollett says. “That’s a moment in your life that changes you. You realize that life is finite and you only have so much time.” In White Noise, a doctor says the Airborne Toxic Event could kill you in a week or 40 years. “So that’s the big gag — it’s true for everyone,” Jollett adds. “Like everyone in this room, we could all die before the end of this interview.”

Get It Now: The Airborne Toxic Event is in stores now. Check out footage from the band’s SXSW performance and more of our interview above.


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christopher hansen | 4/8/2009, 6:36 pm EST

when I saw ATE(Airborne Toxic Event) on SxSW I was totally in awe. I am 70 yrs young and still, rock and roll, move, gyrate and generally feel like life is still full of surprises. Also Juliette
Lewis and the new romantiques. check them out. I saw them on the 101 network.

BERNIE | 4/9/2009, 7:06 am EST

GREAT BAND THIS WHY ARE THEY NOT PLAYING MORE IN UK

BERNIE | 4/9/2009, 7:07 am EST

ALSO PEOPLE SHOULD LISTEN WITH THER HARTS MORE .

Anonymous | 4/10/2009, 12:48 pm EST

I was walking through an HMV store with my 15 year old daughter in Vancouver BC and I hear this great song playing and I asked “Who’s this?” No one knew,cause it was taped in, but they took the time to look it up. I bought the CD right away took it home and have been bragging about it ever since. I LOVE IT!!!!! Make more great music!

Wendy | 4/10/2009, 5:39 pm EST

I saw ATE with my 18 year old son in Minneapolis. I haven’t heard a band that moves me like they do in years. They are wonderful to watch! I’ve never seen a bassist with more energy. I highly recommend purchasing their CD(it’s in my car’s player right now!)

Blown Away | 4/12/2009, 11:17 pm EST

Blown Away!!! That’s my reaction to this energetic, emotionally riveting band. The best part is you can’t stop moving when you hear it. Even while driving, I find myself dancing in my seat! This is an EVENT for sure… The best new band in a very long,long time. My kids, my folks and everyone I have shared this music with all have the same feelings…. We all Love The Airborne Toxic Event!!!! WOW!

Pregnant Chad | 4/13/2009, 5:23 pm EST

If you’re the type of person that likes to spend every night crying your eyeliner down your face on myspace, you might want to avoid this band – a little too wussy for your taste.

Stevie Mack | 4/30/2009, 5:56 pm EST

Big fan of ATE!!!!! I almost cry everytime the string section launches into that hamonious chorus. You have to see them live while you’re still living.I never got a chance to see Jimi Hendrix live…and on the same note, he never got to see Airborne Toxic Event….I have…you should too!

Anonymous | 5/2/2009, 12:53 pm EST

not only are these guys talented gifted cool .. they’re also super nice ppl. no surprise they’re blowin up thumbsup xo

Canuck Fan | 6/16/2009, 3:55 pm EST

Been loving this band for nearly a year now. Can’t get enough. Planning to travel to catch a Canadian date. Waiting for next album with baited breath!

Jenn | 6/16/2009, 7:28 pm EST

Some of the and members are classically trained, so awesome!

docruc | 6/30/2009, 4:00 pm EST

wow, i’m old and they are the rockinest band i’ve heard since the british invasion in the 60’s…something new to live for and anna is really gothically wow!

Sjjvdcxm | 7/14/2009, 4:27 am EST

CXHEIf

Becca | 11/16/2009, 4:37 pm EST

ATE is going to be playing with an orchestra in Louisville in January. I bet that will be a cool show

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