RAQ
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RAQ (rāk) is a psychedelic, progressive rock quartet from Burlington, VT.
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Country | Burlington, Vermont, USA |
Years active | 2001–Present |
Genres | Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock |
Members | Jay Burwick Chris Michetti Todd Stoops Greg Stukey |
Past members | Marc Scortino |
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[edit] The music
The power of RAQ's infusable music is quite enigmatic and often paradoxical. One moment the band is firing off warp-speed progressive rock hooks with laser precision. Then suddenly the group is perusing the cosmos, floating gracefully through improvisational bliss. It is a sound that is both retro and futuristic to a generation of grassroots music fans. Glide Magazine says, "They've invented the concept of jambands even having an old school style to bring back in the first place."[1] RAQ's compositions are grounded in solid song structures, but the music is malleable enough to go in an infinite number of directions in a live setting. This is what keeps the quartet's growing crowds coming back for more, as the audience is taken along on the musical journey. The sound is one that garners attention from new audiences, and euphoric release to those that embrace it. Bizzarro??
[edit] The fans
RAQ has amassed a large and loyal following in a short amount of time, strictly on the basis of word of mouth and dazzling festival performances. In just its first national tour in 2002, the quartet played in front of thousands at many of North America's highest profile events including Tennessee's Bonnaroo Music Festival, California's High Sierra Music Festival, Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival, Florida's Langerado Music Festival, New York's moe.down, Massachusett's Berkshire Mountain Music Festival, and Vermont's Garden of Eden festival. The band has also appeared at prestigious venues such as the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco and the Knitting Factory in New York City. RAQ completed their second nationwide tour where they ripped through Colorado performing in front of sold out crowds in Telluride, Denver and Breckenridge. The band continues to add venues in different areas of the country as the word spreads and the core fans--self-dubbed Raqaholics and Hyperfunkers--who attend numerous shows each tour are increasing in number.
[edit] Recognition
RAQ has been chosen as a 'New Groove of the Month' by Jambands.com, and nominated for a 'Jammy' Award in the category of 'Best New Band'. Relix Magazine recently featured the band in its Spotlight section, raving "RAQ has the ability to captivate an audience, dropping jaws with hyperkinetic improvisational splendor." The band was also highlighted by Relix as one of the top bands to look out for in the summer of 2005.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Shed Tech
Released: March 1, 2001 (debut album - currently out of print)
Artists
- Marc Scortino: Keyboards/Vocals
- Chris Michetti: Guitar/Vocals
- Greg Stukey: Drums
- Jay Burwick: Bass/Vocals
Tracklist
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[edit] Carbohydrates
Released: 2002
RAQ's sophomore release and first to feature keyboardist, Todd Stoops. The album was produced by Grammy Award winner Mark Johnson (Paul Simon, Los Lobos, Jackson Browne) in Colchester Vermont at Egan Media Productions, and mixed by Johnson in Los Angeles.
Artists
- Todd Stoops: Keyboards/Vocals
- Chris Michetti: Guitar/Vocals
- Greg Stukey: Drums
- Jay Burwick: Bass/Vocals
Tracklist
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[edit] Ton These
Released: 2006
RAQ's Third album. Recorded at former Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio's renowned recording studio The Barn, in Vermont.
Artists
- Todd Stoops: Keyboards/Vocals
- Chris Michetti: Guitar/Vocals
- Greg Stukey: Drums
- Jay Burwick: Bass/Vocals
Tracklist
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[edit] List of original songs
Since their inception, RAQ has performed a total of 82-different original songs either live or on an album.
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[edit] List of cover songs
RAQ has performed 66-songs by other artists (covers) since the band began in 2000.
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[edit] External links
- Visit the official RAQ website.
- Live concert recordings of RAQ are available for free download and stream from Internet Archiveand fan site deadphiles.
- Home Grown Music : Ton These CD review
- Glide Magazine : March 2005 feature
- Glide Magazine : February 2004 feature
- KyndMusic : May 2006 Review
- KyndMusic : October 2006 Interview
- Hyperfunkalicious.net : RAQ fan site