Photo by Michi DiGiulio

Previous Notable Performances

  • SPI Pre-Fest (Denton, TX)

  • SPI Fest (Unofficial SXSW, Austin, TX)

  • Munoz Stock (Huntington, NY)

  • Newark Comic Con (Newark, NJ)

  • VBTLive COVID19 Relief Fundraiser (Virtual Festival benefiting the Artist Relief Project)

  • TLS NYC Marathon (Brooklyn, NY)

  • Punk Island (Randall’s Island, NY)

  • Launch Music Conference (Lancaster, PA)

  • Long Island University MIC Fest (Brookville, NY)

  • Staten Island Pridefest (Staten Island, NY)

In support of national acts including:

  • JAX (Brookville, NY)

  • The Toasters (Austin, TX)

  • Joystick (Amityville, NY)

  • Flying Raccoon Suit (New York, NY)

  • Tsunami Bomb (Austin, TX)

  • Hans Gruber and the Die Hards (Austin, TX, Amityville, NY, New York, NY)

  • The Littlest Man Band (Austin, TX)

  • I Fight Dragons (Brooklyn, NY and New York, NY)

  • Metro Station (Amityville, NY)

  • MC Lars (Brooklyn, NY)

  • Creed Bratton from The Office (Amityville, NY)

  • Slingshot Dakota (Queens, NY)

  • This is Romance (Patchogue, NY)

PUNKNEWS BEST OF 2023 EM MOORE’S PICKS

ASTER TRACKS TOP TEN EPS OF 2023

SKA PUNK AND OTHER JUNK’S TOP EPS OF 2023

RJ PHOENIX, ON THE UPBEATS TOP EPS OF 2023

A lot of really strong ska EPs that came out this year. Mega Infinity Chaos Magick EP I really I love that thing and it was one of those things where I’m just like I listened to them prior to that EP, like oh yeah I dig what these cats are doing but to actually hear them do the full on ska thing with that Chaos Magick EP. Do they need to only be doing this this and this alone
— On the Upbeat
‘Dude Poisoning’ makes me feel like I’m jamming to a hip-hop and ska inspired Ke$ha song. The lyrics are funny and biting.”
— DC x PC
Long Island’s finest Mega Infinity release ‘Chaos Magick‘- four tracks of quality and substance with a whole lot packed into a short run time.
— Punktuation Magazine
“Though they have slightly blown up with their Rainbow Heartache album, Chaos Magick feels like a true beginning. An EP that only needs four songs to try and demonstrate what Mega Infinity is truly capable of..”
Mega Infinity don’t fit into a singular box, and they like it that way. Sure, there are clear elements of alt rock, and even sweet sounds of pop fusion, but the band’s new album “Rainbow Heartache” is a mega-blend of energetic components. Their music is cleansing, dipping into sounds that allow the listener to feel like they’re soothingly drifting through space.
— Substream Magazine
“Mega manages to pull from everywhere from anime OST’s, to chiptune beats, to latin inspired guitar riffs and prog rock jams, and weave it all together in a way that makes it feel like you are listening to the soundtrack of someone’s life turned into a movie.”
— Lonely Ghost Records

READ REVIEW AT LONELY GHOST RECORDS

FOR THE UNINITIATED, MEGA INFINITY IS A MICHI TURK ON VOCALS AND SYNTH, AND MIKE (DIGLO ON GUITARS)

Together, they make an eclectic mix of indie, emo, pop, hip-hop, shoegaze, and progressive rock. The real magic here is how seamlessly they fit their many influences into a cohesive batch of songs on Rainbow Heartache. It’s a dreamy pop, genre-bending masterpiece to be sure.

— Dane Jackson

READ REVIEW & INTERVIEW

“Such is the way of Mega Infinity’s sound. They are constantly pushing their genre boundaries. Rainbow Heartache is an album that starts out promising and only gets better. It’s certainly the best record I’ve heard for awhile”
— York Calling
Rainbow Heartache, the new album from New York-based band Mega Infinity, presents an invigorating rock sound. Michi Turk’s fervent vocals mesh with charismatic guitar tones throughout, spanning from the aggressive rock punch of “Projector” to the melodically emotive “Slow Motion,” featuring additional vocals from Chris Songco.
— Obscure Sound