"Little more than a year old--they played their first show in January 2009--the Maybenauts have the sort of imaginative arrangements (glam-rock to psychedelic pop), sophisticated melodies (three-part vocal harmonies a specialty) and cohesive vision...
"Little more than a year old--they played their first show in January 2009--the Maybenauts have the sort of imaginative arrangements (glam-rock to psychedelic pop), sophisticated melodies (three-part vocal harmonies a specialty) and cohesive vision (think of a '60s go-go bacchanal in outer space) lacking in many power-pop groups that have been slogging it out for a decade or more." --Jim DeRogatis, Chicago Sun Times
The Maybenauts make glam-pop girl rock... with a space panda! Their music is glitzy and dynamic, rich with three-part harmonies, danceable grooves, and air-guitar-inspiring rock riffs. The band's powerhouse rhythm section (featuring Ellie Maybe on bass and Emily Agustin on drums) provides the backbone for the anthemic and intricate guitar work of the upside-down-and-all-over-the-place Space Panda, also known by his earth name: Vee Sonnets. Fronting the group is the adorable and vivacious singer Leilani Frey, whose voice moves seamlessly between angelically tender to balls-out belting.
With harmonies and hooks inspired by artists ranging from Heart to The Kinks to The Go-Gos, the Maybenauts' songs are fueled by the audacious passion of arena rock glory. This band has a touch of that something-for-everyone vibe, but they create a unique brand of pop/rock music that is all at once saccharine, scandalous, and out of this world.
“The Maybenauts are pure awesomeness. This Chicago four-piece belts out bouncy, sugary, pop rock that you cannot get out of your head. They even have a panda! This is a band not to be ignored; local radio stations like Q101 and 93 XRT are already paying attention and playing their super catchy track “My Head is a Bomb,” so what are you wanting for?” --Audrey Leon, Loud Loop Press