Peanut Butter Mosquito
PBM is a horn-driven pop-rock band known for energetic performances. They offer a unique sound with catchy melodies and a dynamic horn section. PBM was established at Cousino High School in Warren, MI, by Nate Castle and Tom Torrento. The band welcomed new members with diverse musical backgrounds, introducing fresh ideas and creativity. Transitioning from a ska style to a blend of rock, pop, jazz, blues, and swing, PBM evolved its sonic identity, creating a unique mix of genres known as the "fuzzy feel-good collection." PBM gained local recognition for their horn-infused rock, clever lyrics, and harmonious vocals. Their music reached a global audience through compilations from indie labels like RawFish Records, LittleGiants Records, Baby Boom Records, and Honey Records, spanning countries such as Germany, England, Japan, Scotland, and France. Their second album, "One Sip At A Time," achieved national distribution in 2006. PBM's musical journey included a notable appearance on NBC's America's Got Talent, where their performance of the original song "Password" propelled them to the semi-finals. They toured extensively, performing in over 40 states and internationally, sharing stages with renowned acts like Tommy James and the Shondells, Blessed Union of Souls, Gavin Degraw, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, and The Presidents of The United States of America. Currently, PBM is revisiting past hits and crafting new music, embarking on live performances and studio recordings at Tempermill Studios and Third Man Records. With a focus on expanding their fan base, PBM eagerly anticipates the next phase of their musical journey.



