Band Profiles
The Official Rawkstock IV Lineup - click the links to the band's pages, listen to their music, and be ready to watch them all perform!

The Official Rawkstock IV Lineup - click the links to the band's pages, listen to their music, and be ready to watch them all perform!

A singer, songwriter, satirist and comedian who started out singing in the coffee houses of the 1960's and renewed his performing efforts in the 1970's and 1980's. A captivating performance last year assured him a spot at this year's party.
Friends, co-workers, and musicians gather together to create face-melting rock whenever called upon. This band of brothers call themselves The Nucleus Project.
The House Band, if you will, Euphoric Recall has been playing covers and some originals together since 2006. Covers include a wide variety of rock and country spanning several decades.
Loud and erratic, Smile for Diamonds delivers a heated show every time. Hailing from Colorado and New Zealand; this 4 piece came together in the summer of 2009. All from different backgrounds with different influences they are determined to bring a complete performance.
"The amount of power this guitar/drum duo can produce and inflict on a crowd is ridiculous. I was blown away by their performance. I absolutely love the breathing, life-like, multi-textured dynamics these two use in their songs."-Back Beat Seattle Blog
Griff J raps, makes movies, takes pictures and is currently working on his debut album called 'MISERABLE HEROES.'
Lorenzo The First was born and raised in Seattle and began exploring hip hop in 1999, developing an individual style of production and rapping.
Both of these gentlemen were very well received at RS-II and we're looking forward to hearing them again... maybe with a little backing band action!
http://www.myspace.com/griffsraps http://www.myspace.com/lorenzothefirst
“…Maintains a very fun alternative flow that would be ideal on a summer road trip. The alternative-punk chord progression, the up-paced but not quite 2/4 punk beats, and the ‘couldn’t care less if I don’t sound like a boy band vocalist’ vocals gave it that college alternative rock feel. Two thumbs way up.”
~What’s Up Magazine(Washington State)