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Albums:

"Who the F**k is Eliquate" EP 2012 (Price: $5.00)

When Eliquate first started playing live gigs almost of their material was improvised. They would get together a day or two before the show, and jam on some riffs and call it a day. Many of the original versions of songs have been long since forgotten; however, a select few of these jams were salvaged and reworked to create “Who the f**k is ELiquate?” unlike their previous album Arch Rhythm. The EP is comprised entirely of live recordings- not only performed, but in many cases written by all the members of the band. The EP also includes a preview track from Eliquate’s upcoming album yet to be named. The song is called New Country and reflects the band’s more progressive side. The album as a whole is a lot more representative of the bands live energy and raw musical enthusiasm.
Songs:
MY PROBLEM IS
GOOD TIMES
220 STANFORD
I TRIED
NEW COUNTRY
Who the F**K is Eliquate? Press Sheet

 
"Arch Rhythm" Album 2010 (Price: $10.00)    
In 2007 Eliquate front man Elliot Wright embarked on a project that would come 
to be know as Arch Rhythm. Originally started as a solo project Arch Rhythm was 
set aside when Wright relocated from the North Bay to Santa Cruz in 2008, 
where he was introduced to soon to be producer Jamie Schnetzler. 
Together, the two of them dusted off the cobwebs from the project and set out 
to create something new, different, and influenced by their newly forged 
collaborative efforts. Over the next few years the Arch Rhythm was developed, 
and inspired by the willingness to experiment with different musical models. The
album is intended to be a melding of different musical backgrounds and 
educations. From jazz to hip hop to rock to folk to singer songwriter duets, 
thanks to the addition of Audiafauna's Kelly Koval. By the time the album had 
been fully composed in 2010, the group had gone from a 2 piece produce 
emcee combo, to a 6 person live music experience. With the addition of Cosmo 
Stevens on base, Dan Wells on drums, Justin Mosely on key, and Kelly Koval's 
melodic vocals, eliquate was able to bridge the gap segregating musical genre 
   stereotypes, and create something that is truly unique and very difficult to give 
justice to by classification. All that can be said is, you just have to listen. 


Songs: 
A.D.D.
FAMILY UNIT ft. KELLY KOVAL
RAP ft. CATALYST
NEED I SAY MORE
THE 5TH OF NOVEMBER ft. KELLY KOVAL
THE 90s
FREE BASE AMERICA
BALLAD OF THE AGONSTIC ft. KELLY KOVAL
SPECIFIC MEMORIES
CONRAD
ALL THE LONELY FUCKUPS ft. HOMELESS
ICARUS ft. KELLY KOVAL
GOOD TIMES
Arch Rhythm Press Sheet