Scott H. Biram jokes that he has metal in nearly every limb in his body and the bonus of x-ray vision and a view of the future (”I think we’re going to have to get gas in about 20 minutes.”). He’s ...
Scott H. Biram will bring his "one man, dirty old man band" to the Continental Club Thursday March 12. Credit: Photo By Christopher Cardoza Just in time for the COVID-19 over run, apocalyptic mindset ...
Austin’s Scott H. Biram is not especially forgiving to inanimate objects. The self-proclaimed “Dirty Old One Man Band” puts his guitar, microphone, harp, and kick drum through a crash course in sadism ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Ornery songwriter Scott H. Biram didn’t hold back in any way at his Tuesday night Bender’s Tavern show. Photo from MySpace.com. The loosely packed crowd at ...
Scott H. Biram isn’t completely ready for the men in the white coats, but from the sound of it, he’s not that far off. The Georgia Straight’s first call to the country-blues hellraiser ends abruptly, ...
Scott H. Biram may have the hardest working right hand in country music. As you watch his live set, it feels as if he’s constantly fighting a compulsion to work his strumming hand faster and faster, ...
Rock musicians are often praised for their rebelliousness and hard living. Sometimes, such reputations can be more of a hindrance than an asset. During the first few years of his career, Scott H.
I’m loathe to admit it, but I went into last night’s Scott H. Biram show at The Rhythm Room a bit skeptical, or worse, even a bit cynical. Don’t get me wrong. I like the whole ...
Scott H. Biram is bringing the good word back to Asbury Park. The Austin, Texas-based musical force of nature has crafted a sound entirely his own over the course of nine LPs, blending together the ...
Listening to Scott H. Biram’s new album Graveyard Shift, it’s hard not to think about some dusty truck-stop bar in the middle of nowhere, where big-rig drivers break beer bottles over each other’s ...
Nietzsche in one hand and the Bible in the other, Scott H. Biram's raising Cain. "Biram 4:44," he hollers to no one in particular, throwing both arms into the air. "Thou shall not understand me." What ...
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