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Progressive Rock with Dark Psychedelic Indie Grooves

Harakiri is a progressive, indie, rock band hailing from Saint Paul, Minnestoa. Harakiri's charismatic stage performances and eclectic style changes create a parallel to The Mars Volta. That being paired with soaring three part vocal harmonies and riff based guitar work embody the spirit of Freddy Mercury and Queen. All the while being compared to Incubus for their melancholy 90's vibe and unconventional song structure. Harakiri splits the seams of genre based music wide open leaving nothing off limits but reinterpreting the past in a way true to the individuals in the band. 
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Harakiri Gets Reviewed by Indie Band Guru

 

The 7 piece band from Saint Paul, Minnesota has been filling the soundscape with their own innovative version of progressive indie rock.  The genre is tough to pin down because it seems to jump around even within the same song.  This is a good thing to keep the short term memory music fan of today engaged.  Writing music without genre limits has set Harakiri free to pursue music that both entertaining and exotic.  The energy, music, and stage presence of the band has been compared to such diverse acts as The Mars Volta, Queen, and Incubus.

 

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Harakiri to Play the Cabooze

 

Saturday October 18th Harakiri will be making their debut performance at The Cabooze with the local acts Carbon Handshake and Feed Your Head. Doors are at 8:30 and it is an 18+ plus show. 

 

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StreetCult Loud Music Compilation

 

We have recently been blessed with the opportunity to be a part of the StreetCult Loud Music Compilation Volume 25. This is a compilation of upcoming independent artists. We will be receiving free download cards to distribute at our shows and the compilation will be available at various businesses nationwide such as Wooster Social Club in NYC where they film NY Ink.

Album Gets Reviewed By Albums & Alcohol

 

"C'est La Vie" opens the disc up with naked guitar before kicking into a nice groove compete with ooohs that give a very slow funk feel. As everything comes together into the verse, there is a nice tossing around of focus keeping everything drawing me in. The verse moves into a more unified feeling before picking up really nicely, and the drop back into guitar is nice. The movement throughouot the first half of this tune was killer, and it just keeps....

Harakiri Release Album June 14th

 

Its been a long time coming and it is finally here! Harakiri's long-awaited, ten song LP is available for purchase. You can get it at any one of the band's shows or pick it up online at all major digital distribution sites.

 

 

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