American singer-songwriter and one-man band known for a raw, aggressive blend of blues, punk, country and gospel, and for energetic lo-fi performances.

Performs solo often as a one-man band using guitar, harmonica and homemade footstomp. Reviews recount a serious, life-threatening car accident and a reputation for gritty, lo-fi recordings and raucous live shows.

DeBaser's review presents Scott H. Biram as a gritty one-man band blending blues, punk, country and gospel. The review highlights a violent, aggressive playing style and rough, lo-fi production. It recounts a life-threatening car accident and praises Graveyard Shift's stylistic variety and maturity.

For:Fans of raw blues, punk-blues, one-man band acts, lo-fi country and Americana

 A "dirty old one-man band" rowdy and a bit flashy (from the notes: lead and harmony vocals, CB radio, loudspeaker, breathing, harmonica, gut all acoustic & electric guitars, Hammond B3 organ, homemade footstomp board, hi-hat, tambourine, claps, hambone, bible thump, special effects and random noises)

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