THE SUPERIONS: RETRO VIBES AND CAMPY FUN FROM FRED SCHNEIDER’S SIDE PROJECT

The Superions: Retro Vibes and Campy Fun from Fred Schneider’s Side Project

The Superions: Retro Vibes and Campy Fun from Fred Schneider’s Side Project

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The Superions are a quirky electronic pop band formed by Fred Schneider, best known as the iconic voice of The B-52s. Launched in 2006, the group includes Noah Brodie and Dan Marshall, who together with Schneider blend campy humor, retro synth sounds, and absurd storytelling to create music that’s as entertaining as it is offbeat.



Origins and Style


The Superions were born from Fred Schneider’s love for novelty music and electronic beats. Their style combines elements of synthpop, disco, and electro-funk, heavily influenced by vintage sounds from the 1980s. The band’s music is laced with comedic narratives, often featuring bizarre characters and surreal scenarios.



Notable Releases


One of their breakout singles was “Totally Nude Island”, a tongue-in-cheek tropical jam that perfectly captures the group’s irreverent style. In 2010, they released “Destination… Christmas!”, a holiday album packed with unconventional songs like “Fruitcake”, “Christmas Conga (Jungle Bells)”, and “Jingle Those Bells”. The album received cult acclaim for its unique approach to holiday music.



Impact and Legacy


While not a mainstream act, The Superions have built a loyal fanbase among those who appreciate satirical, high-energy music. Their work celebrates kitsch, queerness, and eccentricity, much like The B-52s, but with an extra layer of electronic sheen.


Fred Schneider once said of the project:




“The Superions is what I do when I want to be completely ridiculous—which is often.”



With bold creativity and zero concern for convention, The Superions prove that music can still be fun, weird, and totally danceable.

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