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GoErie.com Showcase Paper / Erie, Pa / Oct 26th 2017
Out Of This World written by Dave Richards
“Influenced by modern psychedelic bands such as Flaming Lips and Tame Impala and by arty, experimentalists from the 1960s and ‘70s - including Can, Pink Floyd and especially Kraftwerk - Ruckzuck plays trippy, outer-space jams that can occasionally veer into dance and funk territory.”
Out Of This World written by Dave Richards
“Influenced by modern psychedelic bands such as Flaming Lips and Tame Impala and by arty, experimentalists from the 1960s and ‘70s - including Can, Pink Floyd and especially Kraftwerk - Ruckzuck plays trippy, outer-space jams that can occasionally veer into dance and funk territory.”
C-Ville News & Arts Weekly - Charlottesville, VA - Feb 27th, 2017
On The Move by Tami Keaveny
“…progressive, futuristic band that writes, produces and records it’s own music.”
On The Move by Tami Keaveny
“…progressive, futuristic band that writes, produces and records it’s own music.”
Sevendays Weekly Paper / Burlington, VT / Oct 25th 2017
Close Encounters by Jordan Adams
“Singer Faith Kelly launches the groups fantastic journey with dynamic powerhouse vocals akin to those of Jefferson Airplane’s Grace Slick.”
Close Encounters by Jordan Adams
“Singer Faith Kelly launches the groups fantastic journey with dynamic powerhouse vocals akin to those of Jefferson Airplane’s Grace Slick.”
Online Press:
“They’re all dynamic performers, and create a complete world in the room. There was one young woman wearing a very cute dress and earplugs in her ears who was dancing so hard the whole set long.”
- How Camille / by Camille Howard / 2019
"They opened by saying “Welcome to the Spaceship” and dove into a fun spacey jam. They stayed there for the second song then rocked hard on Alan’s Garden... The band closed the set with an over the top huge song that made me swoon.”
- Tims Triangle Tribune / by Time Lewis / 2017
“...a large collective composite mixture of sounds with a trippy ‘60s mind-warping cosmic passage way with guitar tinkering’s and keys hitting spooky foreboding horroresque atmospheres.”
- Covering The Scene / by Mike Ritchie / 2016
“The lights, the metallic costumes, and the self-made props all help to emphasize the supernatural spirit that embodies Ruckzuck’s music... The effect that the music has on its listeners is entirely nuanced by the environment that the band so effortlessly fashions.”
- BTR Today / by Samantha Spoto / 2015
“By the time Ruckzuck played, the crowd had grown substantially, and their upbeat music and energetic stage presence soon had everyone moving... All three band members were clearly having a blast as they played their way through a fun, psychedelic set that the audience loved.”
- Cryptic Rock / by Meghan Ritter / 2015