There are four artists named Rake:
1) Rake was an art rock/noise roc… Read Full Bio ↴There are four artists named Rake:
1) Rake was an art rock/noise rock musical ensemble from Northern Virginia (near Washington, DC), founded in 1989. Not aligned with the post-punk/hardcore bands more commonly associated with the local underground music scene, Rake took a more experimental route and were more closely aligned with fellow Virginia-based bands Pelt and Wingtip Sloat, throughout the 1990s, a relationship cemented via their principle label, VHF Records. (View full bio for more info)
2) Rake(レイク) is a Japanese Singer-songwriter born in Sendai. He began an interest in music by playing an antique guitar at his family home, and in high school, was a member of a hard rock band. In university, Rake considered singing for the first time, and began steps to becoming a professional musician. (View full bio for more info)
3) Like a hot western wind blowing across the plains, Rake has become an unavoidable presence on the Canadian rock map. Climbing each step of popularity and critical acclaim carefully and quickly with superbly crafted songwriting and a high energy show, Rake has become the next big thing coming out of the West. Working with such talents as Chad Kroeger, Danny Craig, Joey Moi and Matt Martone, Rake has carved out a distinguishable and unforgettable sound in the rock radio genre as well a sizable following. (View full bio for more info)
4) A New Zealand band associated with the Palmerston North record label Yellow Bike Records, comprised of Graeme Galyer, Paul Hirst and Royce Rees.
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1) Rake was an art rock/noise rock musical ensemble from Northern Virginia (near Washington, DC), founded in 1989. Not aligned with the post-punk/hardcore bands more commonly associated with the local underground music scene, Rake took a more experimental route and were more closely aligned with fellow Virginia-based bands Pelt and Wingtip Sloat, throughout the 1990s, a relationship cemented via their principle label, VHF Records.
Band members Vinnie Van Go-Go (a.k.a. VVGG, a.k.a. OASTEM! Jim), Bill Kellum, and C-Man (Carl Moller) released their first record in 1989, a 7” 45 rpm single called "Cow Song" and the follow-up EP "Motorcycle Shoes" in 1990. The punkish leanings on these recordings were soon superseded by more experimental offerings such as the cassette "The Day I Remembered Seeing Ice" and the LP "Rake Is My Co-Pilot", the latter featuring a sidelong extemporization on the lead song from the "Motorcycle Shoes" EP. The band's early recordings featured (mostly shouted) vocals, but the band's later work was generally instrumental in nature. Although Rake's main instruments were electric guitar, bass and drums, they made liberal use of tape loops, synthesizers, static, and anything else they saw fit. The band's sound reached a highbrow, minimalistic/ambient peak on 1998 album Resume The Cosmos, which was released by Australian label Camera Obscura but their aesthetic is best summed up by their double CD release "The Art Ensemble Of Rake/The Tell-Tale Moog" which combined lengthy improvisations with found sounds, field recordings and harsh edits. The second disc was largely indexed at 60-second intervals, regardless of the musical content, although one 5-second section was simply a recording of a male voice saying, "Look out: rattlesnake!".
Often wilfully mysterious (to the point of providing misinformation, particularly through the OASTEM! website), Rake released a steady stream of vinyl singles, CDs, cassettes and later CDR's, mostly on VHF. However, they were never a touring act, only performing intermittently around the Virginia/ Maryland area. Although they never formally split and members of the band continue to work together, only archive material has been released during this decade.
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2) Rake(レイク) is a Japanese Singer-songwriter born in Sendai. He began an interest in music by playing an antique guitar at his family home, and in high school, was a member of a hard rock band. In university, Rake considered singing for the first time, and began steps to becoming a professional musician.
Rake performed as the opening act to Japanese band Kimaguren's (キマグレン) 2009 tour "Kid in the Sky", and the following January debuted under Sony Music Japan, with the single "Fly Away." The song was used as the theme song for the Tokyo Metropolitan Television drama "Taxmen", and while few copies were sold, the song received such extremely heavy airplay across Japan that it topped Billboard's Japan Hot 100 chart for two weeks. Rake, after releasing his debut extended play "all I need is...", performed his first solo concert in July, followed by performances at summer festival Summer Sonic in August.
In 2011, Rake had his first hit single, "Hyakuman-kai no 'I Love You'," which was used in a television commercial campaign for Yokohama Tire. The song was successful on the RIAJ Digital Track Chart in its first week, debuting at number six. However, due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami occurring several days after the single's physical release in Rake's hometown, many promotional events for the song were cancelled. Rake was at his home in Sendai at the time of the earthquake.
In 2012, Rake released a double a-side single, "Subarashiki Sekai/Taisetsu na Hito" (素晴らしき世界/大切な人 - Wonderful World/Important Person), which "Subarashiki Sekai" was chosen as Uchuu Kyoudai's (Space Brothers) anime ending theme. In July, he released his second full album, "WONDERFUL WORLD" with 13 tracks. The album had a regular (CD Only) and a limited edition (CD+DVD).
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rake_%28singer%29
Official Sony Music Site: http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/ARI/rake/
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3) Like a hot western wind blowing across the plains, Rake has become an unavoidable presence on the Canadian rock map. Climbing each step of popularity and critical acclaim carefully and quickly with superbly crafted songwriting and a high energy show, Rake has become the next big thing coming out of the West. Working with such talents as Chad Kroeger, Danny Craig, Joey Moi and Matt Martone, Rake has carved out a distinguishable and unforgettable sound in the rock radio genre as well a sizable following.
Now, with gigs most bands would kill for, opening for the likes of The Tragically Hip, Nickelback, Live and Default, Rake had come out on top with their 2005 release "From Darker Days", packed with fierce, inimitable songs ready to be heard by all of Canada and beyond. Such songs as "Without A Sound" and "A Perfect End" charted Jode Terry’s growth as a songwriter, as well as the emergence of Chris "Maz" Ryan as a vocal force.
In 2006, Rake was noteably the only indie band added to the Nickelback 2006 tour as it swept through Alberta. The amazing opportunity has risen the band to all new heights, and resulted in a huge increase of record sales and an ever increasing fan base.
With the success of the past year, Rake is heading into the studio for a follow up Record to include new fan favourites such as ‘Deteriorate’ and ‘Take Me Home’. Even before completion, the new year gains light with Rake’s known determination and promises of cross Canada airplay, high-profile support slots and a much awaited headline tour.
1) Rake was an art rock/noise roc… Read Full Bio ↴There are four artists named Rake:
1) Rake was an art rock/noise rock musical ensemble from Northern Virginia (near Washington, DC), founded in 1989. Not aligned with the post-punk/hardcore bands more commonly associated with the local underground music scene, Rake took a more experimental route and were more closely aligned with fellow Virginia-based bands Pelt and Wingtip Sloat, throughout the 1990s, a relationship cemented via their principle label, VHF Records. (View full bio for more info)
2) Rake(レイク) is a Japanese Singer-songwriter born in Sendai. He began an interest in music by playing an antique guitar at his family home, and in high school, was a member of a hard rock band. In university, Rake considered singing for the first time, and began steps to becoming a professional musician. (View full bio for more info)
3) Like a hot western wind blowing across the plains, Rake has become an unavoidable presence on the Canadian rock map. Climbing each step of popularity and critical acclaim carefully and quickly with superbly crafted songwriting and a high energy show, Rake has become the next big thing coming out of the West. Working with such talents as Chad Kroeger, Danny Craig, Joey Moi and Matt Martone, Rake has carved out a distinguishable and unforgettable sound in the rock radio genre as well a sizable following. (View full bio for more info)
4) A New Zealand band associated with the Palmerston North record label Yellow Bike Records, comprised of Graeme Galyer, Paul Hirst and Royce Rees.
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1) Rake was an art rock/noise rock musical ensemble from Northern Virginia (near Washington, DC), founded in 1989. Not aligned with the post-punk/hardcore bands more commonly associated with the local underground music scene, Rake took a more experimental route and were more closely aligned with fellow Virginia-based bands Pelt and Wingtip Sloat, throughout the 1990s, a relationship cemented via their principle label, VHF Records.
Band members Vinnie Van Go-Go (a.k.a. VVGG, a.k.a. OASTEM! Jim), Bill Kellum, and C-Man (Carl Moller) released their first record in 1989, a 7” 45 rpm single called "Cow Song" and the follow-up EP "Motorcycle Shoes" in 1990. The punkish leanings on these recordings were soon superseded by more experimental offerings such as the cassette "The Day I Remembered Seeing Ice" and the LP "Rake Is My Co-Pilot", the latter featuring a sidelong extemporization on the lead song from the "Motorcycle Shoes" EP. The band's early recordings featured (mostly shouted) vocals, but the band's later work was generally instrumental in nature. Although Rake's main instruments were electric guitar, bass and drums, they made liberal use of tape loops, synthesizers, static, and anything else they saw fit. The band's sound reached a highbrow, minimalistic/ambient peak on 1998 album Resume The Cosmos, which was released by Australian label Camera Obscura but their aesthetic is best summed up by their double CD release "The Art Ensemble Of Rake/The Tell-Tale Moog" which combined lengthy improvisations with found sounds, field recordings and harsh edits. The second disc was largely indexed at 60-second intervals, regardless of the musical content, although one 5-second section was simply a recording of a male voice saying, "Look out: rattlesnake!".
Often wilfully mysterious (to the point of providing misinformation, particularly through the OASTEM! website), Rake released a steady stream of vinyl singles, CDs, cassettes and later CDR's, mostly on VHF. However, they were never a touring act, only performing intermittently around the Virginia/ Maryland area. Although they never formally split and members of the band continue to work together, only archive material has been released during this decade.
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2) Rake(レイク) is a Japanese Singer-songwriter born in Sendai. He began an interest in music by playing an antique guitar at his family home, and in high school, was a member of a hard rock band. In university, Rake considered singing for the first time, and began steps to becoming a professional musician.
Rake performed as the opening act to Japanese band Kimaguren's (キマグレン) 2009 tour "Kid in the Sky", and the following January debuted under Sony Music Japan, with the single "Fly Away." The song was used as the theme song for the Tokyo Metropolitan Television drama "Taxmen", and while few copies were sold, the song received such extremely heavy airplay across Japan that it topped Billboard's Japan Hot 100 chart for two weeks. Rake, after releasing his debut extended play "all I need is...", performed his first solo concert in July, followed by performances at summer festival Summer Sonic in August.
In 2011, Rake had his first hit single, "Hyakuman-kai no 'I Love You'," which was used in a television commercial campaign for Yokohama Tire. The song was successful on the RIAJ Digital Track Chart in its first week, debuting at number six. However, due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami occurring several days after the single's physical release in Rake's hometown, many promotional events for the song were cancelled. Rake was at his home in Sendai at the time of the earthquake.
In 2012, Rake released a double a-side single, "Subarashiki Sekai/Taisetsu na Hito" (素晴らしき世界/大切な人 - Wonderful World/Important Person), which "Subarashiki Sekai" was chosen as Uchuu Kyoudai's (Space Brothers) anime ending theme. In July, he released his second full album, "WONDERFUL WORLD" with 13 tracks. The album had a regular (CD Only) and a limited edition (CD+DVD).
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rake_%28singer%29
Official Sony Music Site: http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/ARI/rake/
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3) Like a hot western wind blowing across the plains, Rake has become an unavoidable presence on the Canadian rock map. Climbing each step of popularity and critical acclaim carefully and quickly with superbly crafted songwriting and a high energy show, Rake has become the next big thing coming out of the West. Working with such talents as Chad Kroeger, Danny Craig, Joey Moi and Matt Martone, Rake has carved out a distinguishable and unforgettable sound in the rock radio genre as well a sizable following.
Now, with gigs most bands would kill for, opening for the likes of The Tragically Hip, Nickelback, Live and Default, Rake had come out on top with their 2005 release "From Darker Days", packed with fierce, inimitable songs ready to be heard by all of Canada and beyond. Such songs as "Without A Sound" and "A Perfect End" charted Jode Terry’s growth as a songwriter, as well as the emergence of Chris "Maz" Ryan as a vocal force.
In 2006, Rake was noteably the only indie band added to the Nickelback 2006 tour as it swept through Alberta. The amazing opportunity has risen the band to all new heights, and resulted in a huge increase of record sales and an ever increasing fan base.
With the success of the past year, Rake is heading into the studio for a follow up Record to include new fan favourites such as ‘Deteriorate’ and ‘Take Me Home’. Even before completion, the new year gains light with Rake’s known determination and promises of cross Canada airplay, high-profile support slots and a much awaited headline tour.
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Rake Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Rake:
100万回の「I love you」 「愛してる」の言葉じゃ 足りないくらいに君が好き 「愛してる」の言葉を 100万回君に送ろう hey Yeah, wo…
666 It's over, over, just over It's over, o-o-over now It's over…
all I need is... Every time I breathe, I wanna hold you in my arms tu…
Chikai 誰にも見つからないように 隠した二人の秘密 形のないものだから うまく言葉に出来ないけど 「未来は誰にも分からない」 映…
Drive on 限られた時間の中で 僕らはどれくらい 泣き笑い命の灯火を燃やせるだろう 手に入れたモノたちは 本当に探してたもの? いつ…
First Sight -Album Version Suddenly that flew into my eyes Even I can never touch…
Fly away Tell me what you have deep inside of your mind You must…
Freaky! 君の中に眠ってる 奥の方に隠してる 触れられないくらいに敏感な 閉ざしたyour secret zone もう十…
Gonna be OK!!! It's gonna be OK! 君の笑顔が見たい 君と歌うたいたい Everything's gonna be al…
Hyakumankai No 「愛してる」の言葉じゃ 足りないくらいに君が好き 「愛してる」の言葉を 100万回君に送ろう hey Yeah, wo…
ONE WAY あの丘の向こうへ 果てしなく続く ONE WAY 先が見えないくらいが 僕らには丁度いいさ 行くぞ ONE WAY 『…
Right NOW (Right NOW!! You got everything) (Right NOW!! It's your life…
Smile Song ありふれた日々の中 何かが僕ら繋いだ 昨日の空より今日は青く広いような そんな風に見えた 時がまた僕らを追い越していく …
Subarashiki Sekai あふれる涙 行き場なくして 夜空に上ってく 見上げた星が眩しすぎたから 静かに目を閉じた 今は言葉に出来ないほど 怖くて…
Sunday Morning Sunday in the morning now I'm watching raining outside Maybe…
Sunshine~君は僕の永遠~ I'll make you smile, make you smile, I wanna make…
Sweet bitter days いくつもの出会いと いくつもの別れを 繰り返し今日も僕らは 迷いながら歩いてく 君と出会ったその日 僕は恋に落ちました…
Town Beat アクセルを踏み込んで あと少し走ったなら 丘を越えた向こうに 見えてきた君の街 久しぶりだからちょっと照れるけど その笑…
Twilight feat.ISEKI たそがれの世界の中に 浮かんだ僕らのシルエット 君が少し前を行く 二つの影重なった 君の目に映る景色と 僕が思ってる明日…
WEAK One Two Three で朝になる 太陽の光とともにまた今日が始まる Just like yesterday 重い体…
YES or NO それはまるで 夢の中をさまよっているような 進んでんだか step back してんだかわからないまま 時は僕らを急かし…
Yume wo Idaite ~Hajimari no Clisroad~ 幼い頃手にした おもちゃ代わりだったギター 調子はずれのチューニングのまま がむしゃらに鳴らしてた 仲間と奏でたくて は…
ありのままの君が好き ありのままの君が好きだから 弱い所も全部見せてほしいんだよ 君の全て抱きしめてみせるよ 愛を知った心が震えてる ... …
ただ会いたくて また一つ季節が僕を追い越してく 行かなくちゃ 伝えたいんだ うまく言えるかはわからないけど もうこれ以上 隠し切れないよ…
フタリヒトツ 抱きしめたい もっと強く そっと ぎゅっと もう離さない 君と歩く未来へと 少しのズレが気になり出したのは 心が重なり…
世界は今日も僕らをのせてまわる シャラララ シャラララ 僕らいつだって シャラララ シャラララ 愛を探してる 幸せの意味 それぞれ違っても 愛のない世界…
僕らはまた 『時間よ止まれ』そう願っていた あの頃とは逆さまに 止まったままの時計の針は まだ動いてはくれない もう戻れない だけど…
君へのLOVE SONG 未来を描くと そこにはいつでも同じ顔 言葉はいらない 初めてそんな風に思った どんな明日が待っていようとも もう君を離さ…
夢を抱いて〜はじまりのクリスロード〜 幼い頃手にした おもちゃ代わりだったギター 調子はずれのチューニングのまま がむしゃらに鳴らしてた 仲間と奏でたくて は…
大切な人 ありがとう あなたがくれた優しさが 今 この胸の中 溢れている 離れて初めて気づいた大切な人 いつも誰よりそばで 見守っ…
希望の歌 当たり前の毎日って いったいどんなだったろう あたたかなベッドで明かりをつけて テレビを見て笑う 世界は今日もたくさんの…
桜並木の下で 日が暮れるまで語り合った 通いなれた帰り道 世間知らずもいいとこで 誰にも負けはしないと思っていた 時が経って少しずつ迷…
真冬に咲いたオリオン 真冬に咲いたオリオン 壊れるほど抱きしめたいよ 星屑の中でたった一つ 今夜も君と踊りたいよ I'm loving you…
素晴らしき世界 あふれる涙 行き場なくして 夜空に上ってく 見上げた星が眩しすぎたから 静かに目を閉じた 今は言葉に出来ないほど 怖くて…
誓い 誰にも見つからないように 隠した二人の秘密 形のないものだから うまく言葉に出来ないけど 「未来は誰にも分からない」 映…
輝く明日へ 何もかもうまくいかなくて 自分も上手く愛せない 聞いて 不安や孤独が怖いのは 僕も同じだよ 強がって 何も感じない振りし…
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@leonardodm7184
Masterpiece!
@funoolesbian4225
there is a wonderful childlike charm to this noise. the last track is a tour de force of the language of rock.
@MagicMeditationHypnosis
Great - nice collection
@MagicMeditationHypnosis
+Gaia Manifestation : Magic Meditation Hypnosis I will sleep to this.
@p3psy_373
“Of course, we don’t make music to earn friends. We chose the 'wrong music'”