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Radkey

As pre-teens growing up in small-town Saint Joseph, Mo., brothers Dee, Isaiah and Solomon Radke enrolled
in rock 'n' roll high school as their ticket out of Nowheresville. The brothers played their first show opening for
Fishbone in 2011 and haven't looked back since. In 2013, the Cat & Mouse and Devil Fruit EPs took
Radkey from sweaty backroom punk gigs to storming the UK's Download Festival and Riotfest in the U.S.
They continue to tour nationally and internationally supporting bands such as Jack White, Rise Against, The
Damned, WIZO, Descendents, and most recently were to join the Foo Fighters for their 25

th Anniversary Fest

in DC before the pandemic hit.
Radkey enlisted Arctic Monkeys producer/mixer Ross Orton to produce their debut record, Delicious Rock
Noise. The result was an across-the-board detonation of several shades of rock, punk and wild abandon -
and riffs, riffs, riffs.
Radkey partnered with MasterCard in January 2018 for #StartSomethingPriceless campaign featuring SZA.
The campaign included a docuseries that premiered on The Ellen DeGeneres Show while commercials aired
during the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards televised broadcast.
2019 brought the release of No Strange Cats, produced with Bill Stevenson (Descendents) at The
Blasting Room where Radkey's sound continued to expand and mature, reflected in the sleek guitar and
growing bass.
The 2020 self-release of Radkey’s third album, GREEN ROOM on Little Man Records has been described
as “A rock album for the 21

st Century” (Atwood Magazine) made up of thick, slick rock and roll sounds built on
power chords and hypnotic vocal melodies. It's a testament to the future of music, and Radkey is primed for
rock and roll glory.

“By playing a retro style of hard rock/punk (while adding newer layers like sludge), the band is able to tune
into an overall feel that hasn’t really existed since the dawn of Nirvana: seriously good rock that doesn’t take
itself so seriously.” (New Noise)

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