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In the summer of 2004, Raise up Roof Beams (an allusion to the novella by J.D. Salinger)
was born out of Nathan Robinson's (guitars, ukulele, harmonica, vocals) interest in
songwriting and quickly growing catalogue of original folk songs. Through practice and
mutual innovation, Harrison Gordner (drums, percussion, marimba) reined in Nathan's raw
energy to create a mixture of folk and indie rock that sounded fresh and poignant. They
played local shows, put together a rough recording, The Ezekiel Demo, and added organ to
the mix during that spring.
The addition of good friend and fellow local musician Justin Arawjo (mandolin, banjo, lap
steel, accordion, melodica, guitars) in the fall of 2005 was just the change necessary to
fill out their sound as they moved toward a more folk-influenced and intricate sound and
Nathan's lyrics delved deeper into his personal experience. Justin had been making music
for years with folk and punk bands on a local and national scale. The band expanded again
in 2006 with Alan Carroll [digital piano] and Kelly Musser [upright bass, vocals] rounding
out the five-piece. Kelly's trained bass and gorgeous vocals layered with Nathan's
inspired and erratic vocal and guitar performance dance over Alan's deep and rhythmic piano
chords to give the Roof Beams more life and body than ever before. The most obvious
influences to their eventual collective sound are Ryan Adams, Bob Dylan, the Decemberists
and Bright Eyes, with more discerning listeners detecting the subtle presence of Neutral
Milk Hotel, Radiohead, The Avett Brothers and mewithoutYou.
The band's song repertoire is deep and fertile, with raw emotive indie rock mixing in with
delicate and ambient folk-inspired journeys into Nathan's literary and philosophically
challenging words. Their growing list of songs was brought to fruition with their first
full-length record, Fingers and Photons, which was self-released in March 2006 after the
bands first self-supported US tour. Many shows and songs later, Raise up Roof Beams is
anxiously awaiting the completion of their second full-length recording, which features
their developing sound and matured songs in a patient display of musicianship and soul.
This record will be finished in the Spring of 2007.
Raise up Roof Beams has an organic and pure energy that communicates thought and beauty in
a way that any fan of music can appreciate. Their live show is dynamic and raw, and the
audience finds itself surrounded by the powerfully intricate instrumentation and
unexpectedly honest lyrics communicated with passion, conviction, and human understanding
beyond the band members' years.
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