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ASTRONAUTICS is a band based in Cayey, Puerto Rico founded in January 1st, 2013. Songwriter Neal Chris, after playing in a number of bands on the island decided to make one of his own. After playing with over a dozen or so musicians trying to find the perfect chemistry he recruited Rocket Guzman/Guitars, Angelika Kolsan/Bass and Ricardo A. Rivera/drums to form ASTRONAUTICS. ASTRONAUTICS mixes elements like soul to rock, hip hop, funk and R&B with its own indie formula naming their style "Indie SouL". ASTRONAUTICS tries to balance time and space in musical sound waves for your entertainment.

ASTRONAUTICS first recorded their first album in an undisclosed studio in the mountains of Cayey Puerto Rico. November 15, 2013 was the release of ASTRONAUTICS first single "MISTAKE" to help launch ASTRONAUTICS as a hard working touring band on the rock scene in Puerto Rico. Mistake helped them achieve great critical aclaim that open the doors to sharing stages with some of the biggest names in the puerto rican rock scene like INDIGO, LOS PETARDOS, D-CENT JERKS, MISA E' GALLO, ELLA, & LOS NADIES playing only the best establishments the first one being "El Bembele" in Ponce and in the San Juan, PR metropolitan area; Bahia Urbana, Ventana al Mar(Heineken Jazz Fest in Condado), DownTown, El Barbero, El Bembele, Kantares Rest, HandleBar, Celebrate PR and many others including live puertorican television shows like "Que Noche" with Rony Campos and "Te para Tres" with Pili Montilla.

ASTRONAUTICS future plans are to promote our new album and tour outside of the island Puerto Rico, film our second official video. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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