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In the fall of 2009, Van Gogh Rescue vaulted onto the Arizona music scene and captivated audiences with a fresh sound, blending elements of progressive rock, funk, and alternative music. Boasting songs that are catchy enough to remember long after the curtains are drawn, but insightful enough to beg a second listen, Van Gogh Rescue immediately set themselves apart from the mainstream with their unique yet identifiable sound. Drawing influence from such divergent tastes as modern day rockers Red Hot Chili Peppers and Incubus to timeless songwriters like Pink Floyd and The Beatles, Van Gogh Rescue has effectively broken the tether that might otherwise constrain them to a specific genre. Best known for their impassioned live performances, Van Gogh Rescue's stage presence is transcended only by their intricate musicianship on display during each distinctive tune. Van Gogh Rescue can attribute much of its mass appeal to its broad set of geographical backgrounds and varying musical experiences. Front man BJ Bunting (Arizona) always leaves his guts onstage, imploring listeners to find deeper meaning within his lyrics by summoning a voice that is equal parts soulful and spontaneous. The rhythm section is tight enough to hold down the stormiest of melodies as bassist Ryan Cutshall (Minnesota) lays down aggressive grooves that perfectly complement the ferocity and precision with which drummer Geoff Whetstone (Tennessee) plies his craft. Brad Sconzert (New York) wields a guitar that i