Black Haüs - Oh Shit! (Live on Window Music)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Genre-bending as much as their individual personalities, @blackhaus3152 leans on the likes of the experimental golden age of post-hardcore(specifically a toast to midwest poetic headbangers) and the West Coast alternative/rap boys of today to blend together something totally their own. From melancholic to ultra hype, they methodically string in outbursts to create a layered, emotional experience by song. black men creating something you’ve never heard before. (NPR)
“Since their first show in November 2017, Black Haus has quickly gained a reputation for being one of most energetic up-and-coming bands in the Greensboro scene. Self-described as an “unapologetically black band,” Black Haus is a breath of fresh air in an area otherwise littered with white jazz musicians. Their ability to seamlessly blend rap, punk, electronic music and R&B has made them a favorite among the students of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The band’s members-Jeffrey Tulliz Jr., Patrick Young, Taylor Williams, Sid Pennix and Collin Nesbitt-have spent the last three months tightening as a group, yet still maintaining their initial raw energy.” - Yes Weekly, Sam Haw
Window Music is a @MyriadVideo Original Series. This set is presented by @brandfueligans and filmed at @hopscotchmusicfestival1949 in partnership with @wuncmusic4318.
Window Music is a webseries that is finding the sound of North Carolina, created by Myriad. Alongside legendary music greats and a thriving local scene, we attract the best of the best with our world class festivals and music venues. We hope to shine a light on our community and the talent it attracts.
Video Agency: @MyriadVideo
Director: Drew Grimes
Producer: Sean Riddle
Director of Photography: Jordan Gibson
Audio Engineer: Zontray Thomas
Executive Producer: Alysse Campbell, Jedidiah Gant
Camera Operators: Gray McClamrock, Holt Menzies, Ryan Shackleford
Art Director: Emily Mormann
Special thanks: Emily Watson, Brian Burns, Nathan Price