About H-Beam
If pig masks, epileptic light shows, robot voices, panda suits, costume changes, hyphens in band names, long hair and beards kinda freak you out, you may want to steer clear of Nashville’s captivating experimental rock trio H-Beam.
With an engaging light show that covers the entire spectrum of sensory indulgence, the H-Beam experience is reminiscent of a time when stage theatrics were expected and delivered.
Brothers Matt and Topher Walberg, are the chemists credited with this return to a memorable music experience formula. Each of the armed on stage with an unusual arsenal and the ability to musically multi-task, the band implements samplers, loop technology, synthesizer, and even organ bass pedals while still limiting themselves to thirty fingers and toes.
Backed by and ethereal and organic light show that moves fluidly with the band, their touring lighting technician is secretly the fourth member of the band. Top it off with a dose of three part harmony and clever song writing and you are listening to the forward progression of live music.
With an engaging light show that covers the entire spectrum of sensory indulgence, the H-Beam experience is reminiscent of a time when stage theatrics were expected and delivered.
Brothers Matt and Topher Walberg, are the chemists credited with this return to a memorable music experience formula. Each of the armed on stage with an unusual arsenal and the ability to musically multi-task, the band implements samplers, loop technology, synthesizer, and even organ bass pedals while still limiting themselves to thirty fingers and toes.
Backed by and ethereal and organic light show that moves fluidly with the band, their touring lighting technician is secretly the fourth member of the band. Top it off with a dose of three part harmony and clever song writing and you are listening to the forward progression of live music.
H-Beam Featured in the Deli Magazine
You heard right folks. H-Beam was recently interviewed by Wesley Hodges of The Deli Magazine for a feature article which was prompted by their acclaimed “JANE” set at Vanderbilt’s Rites of Spring Music Fest.
Click here for the interview on thedelimagazine.com
Thanks Wesley and the Deli Magazine for doing what the Scene or the Rage hasn’t done yet.
Comments
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Posted by Daniel Palmer on Apr 15 at 10:03 PM EDTGreat track. Loving the new Jam Band channel. And this track is in the pocket. Right on!
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Posted by Theo band on Apr 5 at 10:46 AM EDTamazing sounds guys. wish you all the best of luck here. we'll be voting for you.
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