"...believable, schizoid-rock led by the urgent and focused Malcolm Sosa. Tuneful and fun, their unpredictable, textured compositions were performance-perfect; each song crafted to carry a bigger sound and a broader view than many of their genre contemporaries."
-- LA.com
For Realz
We got a new CD and a WIDGET.

Stunts on SALE!!!
"Rademacher have just created their best work to date." -- Inflight at Night
Rademacher's first full length, Stunts, is available FOR SALE via PayPal for $10 (plus S&H). Stunts was recorded and mixed by Aaron Espinoza of Earlimart at The Ship in Eagle Rock, CA. Mastered by Mark Chalecki. Album art by Ashod Simonian.
1) Arkansas
2) Not My Home
3) Machines
4) If U Got Some Magic
5) What Yr Used To Back At Home
6) Today Is Different
7) On Yr Marks
8) Stunts
9) Letter From Fresno, CA
REVIEWS!!!
"...Fresno's paragons of nonchalance as art."
--San Francisco Bay Guardian
"Stunts never reaches Pavement’s iconic detachment or AF’s dramatic heights, but shooting high and landing in between has made for a promising debut."
--inland empire weekly
"Well, this is surprising. I listen to a lot of indie rock that's self-consciously weird or hipsterish, and Rademacher toe the line."
--readjunk.com
Where people listen to our record and then write something about it:
"I haven't heard anything this deranged in a while, and I think I like it a lot. And, of course, when you calculate your songs to sound insane, you're the sanest eggs in the basket. Just so you know."
--Aiding & Abetting
"...a delightful mélange of blues and country..."
--www.fresnoundercurrent.net
So I don't really know who Hiya Swanhuyser is, but he/she seems really cool as Hiya wrote up a really cool short thing about one of our upcoming SF shows in the SF Weekly:
"'If you know the city, then why can't you find a place to get your hair cut?' asks Fresno's Rademacher. It's a messed-up question from a great band. Who CAN find a place to get a haircut?"
--SF Weekly
Followed by old news from the kids at CMJ:
"Fresno's underground sensation Rademacher have made a name for themselves as the musical equivalent of Jackie Chan."
-- CMJ News
"Poppy without being overly perky, these Cali boys aren't all sunshine -- check the almost-Arcade Fire apocalyptic piano slams on 'Magic'..."
--Spin.com