Scott H. Biram

Scott H. Biram
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Styles: Alternative Country-Rock, Blues-Rock
Biography: Scott H. Biram offers up a unique blend of "real" country, old-school acoustic blues, and punk, with influences ranging from Minor Threat and Slayer to Bill Monroe and Mississippi Fred McDowell. Biram is a one-man band, playing all his songs on a 1959 Gibson hollow body, yet each song he plays differs ...Read full biography
Graveyard Shift
Released: 2006
Label: Bloodshot
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Scott H. Biram has a sound as gritty as sandpaper. The one-man band owns his own style, which meshes the raw muddiness of blues, the rowdiness and down-to-earth simplicity of country, and the mutiny of ...Read full review
The Dirty Old One Man Band
Released: 2005
Label: Bloodshot
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Taking the White Stripes' stripped-down duo approach one step backwards, Austin's Scott H. Biram is, as the title of this album indicates, a one-man show. Sure, there are plenty of solo blues and country ...Read full review
More Scott H. Biram albums: Main Albums (3)
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