Q and Not U - Final Band Members

Final Band Members

  • Harris Klahr – guitar, vocals, synths, etc.
  • Christopher Richards – guitar, vocals, synths, etc.
  • John Davis – drums, percussion, vocals, etc.

Richards continued to play under the moniker Ris Paul Ric, a solo project he started in January 2005, and released Purple Blaze in November 2005 on Brooklyn-based label Academy Fight Song, followed by an 180 gram LP version of Purple Blaze in May 2007 co-released by Academy Fight Song and Mightier Than Sword Records. Davis played in Georgie James, whose debut album Places was released in September 2007 by Saddle Creek Records. Following the breakup of Georgie James, Davis recorded a single for Dischord Records and a full-length album for The Ernest Jenning Record Co. with his solo project, Title Tracks. Klahr contributed a remix of "Wonderful People" on the 2005 remix EP available at their last shows under the name President, and is currently playing in a band called Chantees in New York City. The debut President full length, Take Music, was digitally released by the Friends label in September 2007.

In 2009, Richards was named Pop Critic for The Washington Post.

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