Q5 (band)

Q5
Origin Seattle, US
Genres
Years active 1983–2016
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Associated acts
Website www.facebook.com/q5official

Q5 is an American hard rock/heavy metal band from Seattle, Washington. Their first studio album, titled Steel the Light, came out in 1984. Picking up some critical praise, the outfit toured with the likes of Lita Ford and Twisted Sister. However, the group faced internal divisions that ultimately ended the project before the 1980s came to a close. In 2014, Q5 re-formed to perform at the Sweden Rock Festival, and the band members involved found that the one-off event didn't seem nearly enough, deciding to continue on with the revamped version of the group.[1]

Biography

Q5 got started in 1983. It functioned as a kind of 'supergroup' of sorts by mixieng together members of two popular Seattle bands of the time Frontman Jonathan K and guitarista Floyd D. Rose f rom "C.O.R.E." (or "The C.O.R.E.") joined up with guitarist Rick Pierce, bassist Evan Sheeley, and drummer Gary Thompson from "TKO". Their first studio album, 1984's Steel the Light, earned praise from several critics.[1][2] Q5 may have managed to even sign with the record label Polygram for their 1985 sophomore release, When The Mirror Cracks, but the writing was already on the wall. Personal differences ripped the group apart not long after said release.[1]

The band has featured a melodic hard rock sound incorporating heavy metal influences, with its songs being covered by the likes of Great White and Wolf. Ex-member Floyd Rose himself is also well known as a guitar tremolo system inventor.[1]

Members

Current line-up

Former members

Discography

Albums

Demo

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Reformed Seattle Rockers Q5 Sign With FRONTIERS". Blabbermouth.net. August 6, 2015. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  2. http://www.metalforcesmagazine.com/site/album-review-q5-steel-the-light
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