New music from the Quantum Mechanics due to be released May of 2025.
Quantum Mechanics New and Satisfying Musical Territory The band Quantum Mechanics is inspired by subatomic particles of Quantum Physics that are definitely tiny. But these miniscule entities like protons, neutrons and bosons are more important than you might think, as they make up, well, everything. After listening to Quantum Mechanics’ EPK, I’m thinking about the little things that makes Quantum Mechanics music so compelling. The group obviously sweats the details. Performance is always about the sound of the entire group, and not the virtuosity of any single player. You can tell that in “Tiny Things,” a minor key selection during which vocalist Cara Lucille proclaims the vast expanse of subatomic particles. Listen all the way through, as she and the instrumentalists maintain a foreboding mood through the tempo shift about four minutes in. Or check out the instrumental “Quantum Entanglement.” The groove changes multiple times as the piece moves forward, providing spaces for soloing. There are unexpected twists, such as the bulked-up banjo sound Eli Hoehn gets through electronics. In songs like “Tiny Things,” Quantum “Entanglements,” and “Special Wave Funktion” Quantum Mechanics stakes out new musical territory that sounds altogether natural.
New music from the Quantum Mechanics due to be released May of 2025.