Video: Tauk Mashes Up “Times Up” with Zeppelin’s “No Quarter”

Last year on Sirius XM’s “The Jam Flies”  Tauk performed a tune that intertwined their song “Times Up” with Led Zeppelin’s “No Quarter.” Tauk + Led Zeppelin. Need we say more? Check out the video below!

Tauk’s “Montage Tour” will stretch across the country, including a date at The Top Hat on October 5th, with support from Yak Attack.

Tickets are now available at The Top Hatonline or by phone at (877) 987-6487. All tickets are general admission standing room only with limited bench seating available on a first come first served basis.

Tauk also played a live version of “Times Up” during their show at Variety Playhouse in Atlanta back in November of 2016. See the performance below!

“TAUK is unstoppable….If you haven’t seen them, dear God, go.” – Live For Live Music

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About Tauk

On their third studio album Sir Nebula, TAUK tap into their singular chemistry to elevate and expand their all-instrumental blend of funk, hip-hop, progressive rock, and jazz. Revealing both their refined musicality and unbridled creativity, the Oyster Bay, New York-bred rock-fusion four-piece (guitarist Matt Jalbert, bassist Charlie Dolan, keyboardist/organist Alric “A.C.” Carter, and drummer Isaac Teel) push into new sonic terrain and build entire worlds within each richly textured soundscape. As with their past four releases, TAUK created Sir Nebula in collaboration with Grammy Award-winning producer/mixer/engineer Robert Carranza (The Mars Volta, Ozomatli, Jack Johnson, Taj Mahal).

TAUK’s creative connection traces back to childhood, when longtime friends Dolan, Jalbert, and Carter formed their first band in seventh grade and held practice in their school basement. After playing together in various projects over the years, the trio brought Teel into the fold in 2012, cementing the final lineup. Since their formation, TAUK have shared stages with an impressive list of bands (including Widespread Panic, Umphrey’s McGee, Lettuce, and Tim Reynolds & TR3), in addition to appearing at festivals like Electric Forest, Bonnaroo, and The Allman Brothers’ Peach Music Festival. That rigorous touring schedule has gone a long way in strengthening their chemistry, according to Carter. “We’re doing 140 shows a year and we pretty much live with each other, so there’s a healthy respect and trust and love happening there,” he says. “We all have a common goal and an understanding that this is something we’re compelled to do, and that’s definitely brought us close together.”

Event Page: Tauk w/ Yak Attack at The Top Hat 10/5/17