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Thermal And A Quarter

Thermal And A Quarter (TAAQ -- that's just an abbreviation, not our NASDAQ listing) is a groundbreaking band of musicians based in Bangalore, India. Conceived i

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Keep The Promise Keep The Promise

Acoustic Rock

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Bend The World Bend The World

Progressive Rock

Thermal And A Quarter (TAAQ) is a pioneering Indian fusion-rock band. From its birth in 1996, TAAQ has consistently evolved, set new standards and defied categorization. Encompassing styles from Carnatic to Jazz-funk, TAAQ has three albums and hundreds of live gigs under its collective belt.
Band/artist history
Thermal And A Quarter (TAAQ -- that's just an abbreviation, not our NASDAQ listing) is a groundbreaking band of musicians based in Bangalore, India. Conceived in a bedroom, (not a garage), TAAQ has been around from 1996. That's ten years older than some of your children and way older than most of your goldfish. In that time, TAAQ has been variously labelled 'Indian rock', 'Curry' rock, 'fusion' rock and more. Neatly sidestepping the confines of genre, TAAQ has best been described as a pioneer, making music that resonates with the rhythms of contemporary India. Our influences range from South Indian classical and folk to progressive rock and jazz. Bands that turn us on include Steely Dan, Sting, Dave Matthews, Shakti, Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles. Thermal And A Quarter has three albums and hundreds of live gigs under its collective belt. Highlights include: Winner, 'Battle of the Bands' competitions across India, 1996 - 1998 Self-titled debut album released 1999 Opening act for Deep Purple, 2001 2nd album Jupiter Café released, 2002 Prime-time FM airplay, Dubai, 2002 Heart Cave: Sphurana VCD released, 2003 Voted '2nd biggest band in India' by a nation-wide reader's poll conducted by RSJ magazine Featured on National Public Radio (www.npr.org) in the USA, on All Things Considered, 2005 the first Indian band to receive this acclaim Opening act for Jethro Tull, 2006 3rd studio record Plan B released, 2006 Voted among "India's Best Bands" by the Hindustan Times, New Delhi, 2006 UK tour, with performances across London and Glasgow, 2006 Winner - WorldSpace Award for Outstanding Contribution to Indian Rock; other honorees include The Who, Johnny Cash, Baaba Maal, Jay-Z, Lionel Ritchie and more: 2007