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Genres
  
Alternative rock

Genre
  
Alternative rock

Years active
  
2004–present

Members
  
Ontronik Khachaturian

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States (2004)

Albums
  
Pre-Motional Songs, Riding the Walls, Spoke in Tongue

Associated acts
  
System Of A Down, Mt. Helium

Similar
  
Mt Helium, System Of A Down, The FCC, Achozen, Axis of Justice

Profiles

Vokee sorrow


VoKee is an alternative rock, California-based band featuring former Apex Theory vocalist and ex-System of a Down drummer, Ontronik (formerly known by the nickname "Andy").

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Biography

After leaving The Apex Theory in November 2002, VoKee vocalist Ontronik began a short-lived solo project. Not finding what he was looking for musically, however, Ontronik put his solo project on an indefinite hiatus and founded VoKee in early 2004.

In 2005, VoKee released a free promotional EP titled Pre-Motional Songs at local shows and to members of the band's "Street Brigade" (promotional street team) or anyone else who e-mailed the band requesting the disc. In 2006, VoKee released another promotional disc, Riding the Walls, at shows, this time including three new songs.

Currently, "Angels", "Hands Of Time", "Signs" and "Ocean" can be downloaded from the band's official website. In mid-2006, VoKee released a music video for the track Angels,VoKee also have their own website,from which you can download this song. Also around the same time period, VoKee released an official DVD titled timelines'n'virtual. A new track titled "Sorrow" can also be heard on the band's MySpace page. The band released its third EP, Spoke in Tongue in 2007.

Band members

  • Ontronik — vocals, guitar
  • Colby — guitar
  • Tedd — bass
  • PC — drums
  • Discography

  • Pre-Motional Songs (2005)
  • Riding the Walls (2006)
  • Spoke in Tongue (2007)
  • Songs

    Everyday2005
    Burn2007
    Remnants2005

    References

    VoKee Wikipedia