Flux Capacitor, the band of brothers from the Northeast, continue their ascent this summer hitting festivals up and down the East coast. Highlights include Susquehanna Breakdown, Strangecreek, Peach Fest, Gala in the Grove, and more – including a huge debut performance at the 2016 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, TN. With a new album in the works set for a fall release, 2016 is a huge year for Flux.

One fan submitted a recap of the power trio’s high-energy debut at Bonnaroo: “The heat and anticipation were building as Flux kicked off the night with an explosive “Unite,” a tune that inspires listeners to believe that “peace comes to all that share,” a beautiful line that we should all keep as a daily mantra as the band quickly took hold of the audience and got them moving and grooving. Next up, the crowd favorite “Big Bad” followed by “Freedom Killers,” a bold and thought evoking tune singing “gold and silver will never bring value to our lives.” A melodic “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” Jam flushed all anxiety away, and Flux closed the rush with the powerful “Light At The End of Tunnel.” Wow! Familiar fans were pleased, new fans were established, and anyone in between may have a new perspective.”

Thanks to Flux Capacitor, you can check out their performance of set-opener “Unite,” streaming below.

Don’t miss Flux Capacitor throughout this summer, including a late night set at the Peach Music Festival!