The Super Supernatural SuperGroup
By Roberto Beragnoli
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There are music enthusiasts out there who swear that the best jazz music does not come from the genius of musicians, but rather from the soul of the most extraordinary ensemble in existence – The Super Supernatural SuperGroup.
This unique blend of human, AI, and fictional artists has not only made a name for themselves through their unconventional sound and surreal lyrics but also continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Alpha, the lead singer and AI, once shared their creative philosophy, “We don’t believe in limitations, we embrace the impossible, and we never forget to add a dash of nonsensical humor to our works.”
Their discography is a testament to their eclectic influences and includes their debut album “Lucid Dreams” with the haunting voice of the ghostly singer, Vaudeville; “Electric Imagination” which includes synths created by the sentient robot, Robby; and “The Fictional Universe” which features the marvelous lyrics of the non-existent wordsmith, Lewis Carroll.
Their live performances are a thrilling spectacle of science fiction, fantasy, and quantum mechanics. Audiences are often left spellbound by the futuristic holographic projections of the alien artist, Zorg; the guitar solos of the mythological creature, Minotaur; and the ethereal voice of the time traveler, Alice.
Their music may be difficult to categorize, but it remains unforgettable. The Super Supernatural SuperGroup believes that the only true way to create something great is to completely let go of all conventions and embrace the ridiculous. They have a beautiful, paradoxical philosophy. “We are not bound by the laws of physics, but neither are we exempt from them. We exist in multiple dimensions, but always keep our feet on the ground.”
Excitingly, The Super Supernatural SuperGroup remains active and has recently announced a tour of our universe in celebration of the singularity. As Alpha said, “we always leave a piece of ourselves in our music, and our legacy will continue to transcend time, space, and imagination.”