Artist's albums
A Place We Know / Almost There
2020 · single
Know Love (OTR Remix)
2019 · single
Shores
2019 · EP
Till We're in the Sea
2019 · single
Know Love
2018 · single
Alone with You, Pt. 2
2018 · single
Love You Lately (Roosevelt Remix)
2018 · single
Alright (RKCB Remix)
2018 · single
RKCB-Sides
2017 · EP
Don't Pull Away (RKCB Remix)
2017 · single
Vice
2017 · single
Naive
2017 · single
Bloom (J.Views Remix)
2017 · single
Bloom
2017 · single
Surreal
2017 · single
Love You Lately
2017 · single
In Contrast
2016 · EP
Enough
2016 · single
Always
2016 · single
Slow
2016 · single
Elevated: The Remixes
2016 · EP
Elevated
2016 · single
Open Arms
2016 · single
Future Being
2016 · single
Daydreaming (Virtu Remix)
2015 · single
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Biography
Legendary author Alan Watts believed we as humans need to go completely out of our minds to come fully into our emotions, as he so famously discussed in his book, Out of Your Mind. Self-proclaimed sexistential alt-pop duo RKCB draw upon this concept for their forthcoming music (check Alone with You, Pt. 2 ), which throbs with enlightenment about the life and death nature of love, our relationship with consciousness and even global warming. Finding creative liberation during a trip to London, and having flipped through the pages of Watts’ insightful ruminations, bandmates Riley Knapp and Casey Barth felt the energy between them monumentally shift. “It was like this big veil had been lifted, and we both felt the energy,” says Barth. “Watts’ book really opened up a lot, philosophically and emotionally, that we wanted to explore in the music.” Knapp and Barth’s destinies would become forever entwined during their music studies at University of Southern California. It was during a masterclass given by hip-hop performer and producer Young Guru that their worlds opened up, and they were able to see inside each other’s work. Their subsequent first creative session together gave birth to a song called “Comatose,” a cut off their 2015 debut EP, Short Films, which gave way to a yin-yang friendship. “Figuring this process out has been the most exciting part about this journey and is what gives us faith that we have a lot more to do and say,” says Knapp.