Tauk (band)

TAUK is an American four-piece progressive rock-fusion band from Oyster Bay, New York.

Tauk- Members from left to right: A.C. Carter (keyboard/organ) Isaac Teel (drums) Matt Jalbert (guitar) and Charlie Dolan (bass)

Tauk (pronounced "talk", shortened from Montauk, NY)[1] has toured with Umphrey's McGee, Disco Biscuits, Papadosio, STS9, The String Cheese Incident,[2] and others. The group tours the United States regularly every year, averaging about 160 shows.[3] In 2015, the group released Headroom, the band's first double-CD set culled from live performances.[4] Much of their recording is done in collaboration with engineer Robert Carranza, who has produced three of their studio albums.[5]

History

Band members Matt Jalbert, Charlie Dolan, and A.C. Carter began playing together while growing up on Long Island as teenagers. Dolan, Jalbert, and Carter formed their first band in seventh grade.[6] The group initially had a vocalist, Alessandro Zanelli, who left the group in 2011 and was not replaced; they have worked as an instrumental group since. Isaac Teel entered the band later when he met Dolan in college.[7] The group won its first major attention opening on tour for Umphrey's McGee in 2014.[8]

Members

Current
  • Matt Jalbert (guitar)
  • Charlie Dolan (bass)
  • A.C. Carter (keyboards and organ)
  • Isaac Teel (drums)
Former
  • Alessandro Zanelli - vocals

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Ride (before 2005)[7]
  • Brokedown King (2010)[7]
  • Homunculus (2013)
  • Collisions (2014)
  • Sir Nebula (2016)
  • Shapeshifter II: Outbreak (2018)

Live Albums

  • Headroom (2015)
  • Real Tauk, Vol.1 (2018)
  • Real Tauk, Vol.2 (2019)
  • Real Tauk, Vol.3 (2019)

EPs

  • Shapeshifter I: Construct (2018)
  • Pull Factors (2011)

Singles

  • Horizon (2016)
  • Realize (2017)
  • Space Ghost (2017)
  • Revenge of Weenus (2017)
  • Premises (2018)
  • Convoy (2018)
  • CMF 9000 (2018)
  • Checkmate (2018)
  • Come On Now (2020)

References

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