Roanoke refers to at least two bands. 1) Roanoke is a three-piece sludge-doom act from the rain-lashed city of Portland, Oregon, consisting of three members: Todd Janeczek on guitar and vocals, Larry Pike on drums and James Kosharek on bass. They generally play slow, noisy and downtuned sludge-doom in the vein of Buried at Sea, though some tracks show a quicker style in the vein of Corrupted. 2) Emerging from the states that brought America bitter border wars and ballot stuffing, Roanoke is a Kansas City, Kan.
quintet chaotically churning out, "...twisty-turny alternative rock with elements of hardcore, metal, and prog-rock thrown into the mix," (Pastepunk.com). After selling out of its initial run of Distaste, the band's debut full-length, in May of 2006, the band released a new six-song EP in June of 2007. Produced by Aaron Crawford (Flee The Seen, Hang Glider Empire), the new EP is chock-full of catchy refrains amid jarring tempo shifts and heavy progressions. The revolution will not be televised. Rather, it will be streamed online or picked up at a show near you!
3. alt. country rock band consisting of Josh Crawford, Joel Bond, Tim Buskey and drummer R.J. they broke up a while ago.