There’s something delightfully unhinged about a project that treats its own mythology as both punchline and sacred scripture. Atomic Youth — the four-piece virtual band from England who’ve somehow become cult lore without ever technically existing — return with Sunset Trajectory (East Edition), a record that bends prog metal, folk, electronic mischief, and chiptune into an instrumental fever dream that feels as though it crawled out of English folklore and a malfunctioning arcade cabinet at the same time.
Formed in 2016, the group’s four fictional members — Juice Longshanks (bass), Little Johnny (guitar), Jam Ælfwin (drums), and Jingo Scribbins (flute/synths) — inhabit a multimedia world stitched together from illustrations, hyper-real 3D renders, parody interviews, and metafictional chaos. It’s all part of the ethos: the riffs are real, the band isn’t,…