from left to right: Joel Plewa (drums), Mark Griffin (bass), Aaron DeLaRosa (guitar, vocals), Mark McMurray (guitar, vocals), Ronnie Casson (computer, theremin, keyboard, telephone)

The New Invisibles make music that sounds like robots making music. Deftly weaving songs incorporating pop and punk and old school Atari sounds, they have performed throughout the tri-state area. After playing the Independent Music Fest in April 2000, they won studio time and recorded their album Tooth and Nail with Chris Pierce (Doc Hopper, Slow Wire) at Technical Ecstasy Studios in New Brunswick, New Jersey. They broke up in early 2001 and are now grateful that they don't have to lug around Ronnie's heavy wooden box full of equipment anymore.

Listen to "We Are All UFOs"

Buy the album Tooth and Nail