Ra is an American
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band from Los Angeles, taking their name from the
Egyptian sun god, Ra. The band was formed in 1996, and took off around 2002, when their song "Do You Call My Name" from their album ''
From One
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'' was released. Their music was described as "exotic yet familiar, heavy yet funky, direct yet sophisticated, sensual yet soulful, unrelenting yet cathartic."
The band is known for their hit songs "
Do You Call My Name
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", "Don't Turn Away", and "
Broken Hearted Soul". To date, Ra has sold 400,000+ albums in North America alone.
History
Origin of band name
Frontman Sahaj Ticotin has commented on the origin of the name Ra in multiple interviews. "...There's an underlying theme where 80 to 90 percent of the songs have the word sun in it. So I have a little sun fetish and I thought that Ra was appropriate." He has also stated that he likes the idea of the name because it's short -- "If your name is Ra you've got two giant letters taking up the same amount of space so it looks like your name is bigger"—melodramatic, and "sort of an odd thing and really unique."
Early years: 1996–1998
Marcus Ticotin, Sahaj's older brother and Abandon Entertainment president, financed Sahaj's first record while Sahaj was living in Greenwich, CT with mentor and friend Rob Jones. They held open auditions in New York City to fill out the lineup with a drummer, guitarist, and bassist. Skoota Warner was chosen as a drummer who fit in well with the blend of funk and hard rock in Sahaj's writing style. R&B bassist Kirk Lyons and guitarist Ben Mauro, the latter of whom would later play with
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, completed the initial configuration of the band. The members' influences did not completely mesh, but the lineup did produce one commercial track in "Crazy Little Voices," which appeared as the end title track for the movie ''
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1999–2001
The moderate success of "Crazy Little Voices" led to the band signing with
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. Ra recorded many tracks including "Rectifier", "Fallen Rock Zone", "Only", "End of Days", "U Need Me", "What I Am", "Sky", "The Foundation" and the first real version of "Do You Call My Name". Edel, unbeknownst to the band, was on its last legs and was weeks away from closing shop upon album completion.The band also have the song "anything you want" on the end credit a 1999 movie "the time shifter".
''One'' and ''From One'': 2001–2002
"Do You Call My Name" received significant airplay on WAAF in Boston, Massachusetts. Due to this local success, the band released the EP ''One'' with the guidance of their then manager, Arma Andon. The band sold 7500 CDs in a month and a half, which led to a two-album deal with
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who had otherwise not seen the band perform live.
Sahaj's friend, Will Pendarvis (K-rock NYC, Sirius), introduced him to Hip-hop Producer/Engineer Paul Logus (
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From One
''From One'' is the first major label album by American alternative metal band Ra, released on October 22, 2002. It features the band's hit single, "Do You Call My Name", which had a music video and was followed by their second single, "Rectifi ...
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The album ''
From One
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'' was released on October 22, 2002. Its lead single, "Do You Call My Name," reached a peak position of 14 on the
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music charts in early 2003.
''Duality'': 2003–2005
Super-engineer Dave Schiffman (
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) was originally slated to co-produce the next LP with Sahaj, however, due to a close family member's health condition, Schiffman could no longer produce the album. This left Sahaj to produce the record alone. Universal was unhappy with the album the band delivered to them and recommended using Bob Marlette (
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) to record an additional few songs to give the album more radio potential. The band was given a budget of $400,000 to produce new songs. With Marlette, Ra recorded "Got Me Goin'", "Take Me Away" and "Say You Will" and submitted these songs to Universal only to receive yet another lukewarm reception. Desperate and unsure of the right course of action, Ra went to Los Angeles to make one last attempt at a first single for ''Duality''. The outcome was "Tell Me"; a huge arena rock anthem shouting out to the world for guidance. The song was approved by Universal, but the record was originally left unreleased due to cost.
In the winter of 2004, Universal/Republic hired radio promotion director Dave Downey. One of his first activities was to listen to all of Ra's records. After listening to "Duality", he made Universal aware that they may have made a mistake with Ra, and that they were missing out on a potentially great record. By this point, drummer Skoota Warner left the band to find a more stable income. Universal released the album June 21, 2005, with little promotion. However, the album sold 80,000 copies on the strength of tracks like "Fallen Angels" and "
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''Raw'' and ''Black Sun'': 2006–2008
The band left
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and signed with
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. On October 2006, Ra released their third album entitled ''
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'', which includes 11 live tracks and one new studio track, "Don't Turn Away". The new song (and single) was meant to be a teaser for their next album, ''
Black Sun'', which was said to be "dynamic."
''
Black Sun'' was released September 23, 2008, under Sahaj's new label, Sahaja Music Records. It featured their newest single, "
Broken Hearted Soul". The song "Faulty Information" was going to be the album's second single, but due to a lack of funding and time, the song was not released as a single.
''Black Sheep'': 2009–2012
On June 10, 2009, Ra released a compilation album called ''Black Sheep''. It contained 13 rare tracks including their debut single, "Crazy Little Voices", as well as their new single, "Supernova". The album is only available digitally.
Sahaj's solo album is tentatively titled, "Sahaj – Another Minute", named after the first single, "Another Minute".
In August 2011, Ra released the single "Running Blind", perhaps the first piece of their next studio album.
Frontman Sahaj Ticotin began the "Ra New LP 2012 Fan Drive" on Kickstarter, and wanted the new Ra LP to be "for the fans, by the fans".
Beginning with a $7 donation, supporters are offered a plethora of gifts. The fundraiser expired on July 13, 2012. The band managed to raise $31,465 in support of the new album.
As of September 17, 2012, Sahaj Ticotin announced that original drummer Skoota Warner would be tracking drums for the new album.
''Critical Mass'': 2013–2019
In July 2013, Ra released "Supermegadubstep", the debut single from their upcoming album,
"Critical Mass".
The studio album, their first since 2008, and fourth overall was released on October 14, 2013. The new record marked the return of the band's "Duality" lineup: guitarist-vocalist Sahaj Ticotin, bassist PJ Farley, guitarist Ben Carroll, and drummer Skoota Warner, as well as guitarist Travis Montgomery on "Tragic Empire."
The following June saw the release of "The Best of Ra Unplugged" EP. Recorded at Sun God Rock Studios in Los Angeles, California, it features "Duality" lineup members PJ Farley on bass, Ben Carroll on guitar, with both contributing to background harmonies, and Sahaj Ticotin on drums, guitar and lead vocals.
''Intercorrupted'': 2020-present
On June 10, 2020, Waylon Reavis of A Killer's Confession and Wake Up! Music Rocks announced via Social Media that the band has signed to the label. The band worked on their new studio album,
Intercorrupted and premiered the title track as its lead single in October 30, 2020. The song Jezebel was released as second single in March 5, 2021. The whole record was published on March 19, 2021.
On March 9, 2022, Sahaj announced that drummer Skoota Warner would be leaving the band and would be replaced by Fear of Water drummer Dave Perry and that the band would be announcing the dates for their new tour soon.
Musical style
Ra is generally called "nu metal with an exotic twist".
The twist is the Indian or Arabian mode that is used in many songs. Sahaj says, "The great thing about it is that you can play the meanest Meshuggah, heaviest rock riff you could possibly imagine under any scale and you
icif you sing over it in a harmonic minor scale it doesn't lose its heaviness, but it also doesn't lose its melody. It still manages to be cool, but also melodic." Notable songs that use this scale are "Do You Call My Name", "Violator", "Skorn", "The Only One", and "Broken Hearted Soul".
The band has also been said to use the genres of
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Discography
Albums
Studio albums
Extended plays
Live albums
Compilations
Singles
Band members
Current
* Sahaj (musician), Sahaj Ticotin – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1996–present)
* Ben Carroll – lead guitar (1996–present)
* P. J. Farley – bass, backing vocals (2003–present)
* Dave Perry – drums (2022–present)
Former
* Skoota Warner – drums (1996–2004; 2012–2022)
* Andy Ryan – drums (2004–2012)
* Sean Corcoran – bass, backing vocals (1996–2003)
Timeline
References
;General sources
Ben Carroll Exclusive Interview at WeirdMusic.net Magazine
Further reading
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External links
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Official website
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American alternative metal musical groups
American hard rock musical groups
American progressive rock groups
Musical groups from Los Angeles
Musical groups established in 1996
Musical quartets
Nu metal musical groups from California
Republic Records artists
Egyptian mythology in music