What’s a Max Plankton?
It’s a band made up of experienced players from Chicagoland playing original rock. Their style has been described as Power-Prog-Pop. The music is fun, melodic and catchy, but they like throwing in some progressive adventures. Lyrics are clever and entertaining. Max released one full-length album called “Equations” that came out in 2012, and they’re continuing to develop new songs. They’ve garnered some loyal fans and they love playing live!
Who’s in Max Plankton?
Rick Bennett is the lead singer and bassist. Before Max Plankton, Rick and John Griffin headed up a rock trio called Frankenpony. They had four full-length albums, played often in Chicago (Elbo Room, Beat Kitchen, Lion’s Den, Gunther Murphy’s, Cubbie Bear) and downstate, and even had a song played in an episode of the TV sitcom “Help Me Help You” on ABC.
John Griffin is the guitar master (and studio wizard). In addition to Max, John plays in the legendary punk-art-rock band, Tutu and the Pirates, and he gets his blues groove on with The Bluesniks. John also records many bands at his suburban studio, Griffin Audio Media.
Brian Robery drives the drums and sings harmonies. Brian had a long stint touring with Uncle John’s Band (popular in the Midwest as a Grateful Dead tribute band). Outside Max Plankton, Brian has other steady drum gigs, too. He also makes drums in his spare time!