THE PHYSICS HOUSE BAND.
Based in the coastal town of Brighton, England, The Physics House Band is an experimental math rock trio. Formed in 2012 by multi-instrumentalists Sam Organ and Adam Znaidi and drummer Dave Morgan. They met while studying at University in Brighton, and were initially members of a five-piece band. They have released three studio albums to date, each getting praise from fans and critics.
They started to gain a following from their video for "Titan" on YouTube.[The band's debut album, Horizons/Rapture, was released in 2013. Comedian Stewart Lee, in a Sunday Times review of Horizons/Rapture wrote: "This youthful Brighton trio's debut offers ugly-beautiful instrumental progressive rock that ageing King Crimson fans think no-one can play anymore."
The band's second album, Mercury Fountain, was released in 2017. The title of this album references an Alexander Calder sculpture of the same name that Znaidi saw in Madrid. The album was described in The Independent as "a cataclysmic, cyclical odyssey that spirals in and out of kaleidoscopic pockets, serene ambience and frenetic, apoplectic wig-outs".
In 2018, Saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist Miles Spilsbury joined the group. On March 9, 2021, the band released a statement saying Adam Znaidi had stepped out of the band the previous year.The band released a third album, Incident on 3rd on December 3, 2021.
The group has toured and performed shows with Alt-J, Jaga Jazzist, Deerhoof, LITE, 65daysofstatic, Three Trapped Tigers, Mono, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez.
The band's music has been described as "psychedelic experimental rock", "psych-rock", and "psychedelic, experimental math-rock". Paul Lister, writing for The Guardian, described them as a "perfect storm of rock, prog, psych, cosmic, tech metal and jazz fusion.
You can Find then Physics House Band at the following links
YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3b5zRwoUEcnf1cQLgh-VYQ