Rane

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RANE
Origin Hartford, Connecticut, Us
Years active 1995 – present
Genres Alternative rock, Progressive Pop, Jam band, Experimental
Labels Tides Records
Members Alan Veniscofsky
Ryan Bowman
Dan Prindle
Bryan Kelly
Kurt Rinaldi
For audio equipment manufacturer, see Rane Corporation.

Rane is a progressive pop jam band based in Hartford, CT. The band formed in 1995 and has released eight albums, including a self-titled album not officially recognized as part of the band's discography. The band also created its own record company in 1998, called Tides Records, [1]the same year they released their first full length album.

The five member band features:

  • Magnetic North (2005)
  • Telescope EP (2005)
  • The Hope Seed/From the Vine vol. 1/From the Vine vol. 2 (2003)
  • Camelopardalis (2000)
  • At War With The Moon (1998)
  • Rane (1997)

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