Music
The best kept secret in music
Press
This band has no press
Discography
"there's something behind you" demo ep
"songs in the key of pants" demo ep
Photos
Feeling a bit camera shy
Bio
Uncle Rhombus is the band that defies all common sense and decency. Having been described as ‘Tenacious D meets P Funk,’ Uncle Rhombus lists new wave bands, jam bands and punk rock bands to be among their major influences.
Are they a new wave band? Not really. Are they a jam band? I don’t think so, Tim.
Are they a punk band? What are you, stupid? Are they a musical juggernaut pummeling hapless victims like a tsunami of rock? Okay.
From funk songs about time spent in jail to bluegrass ditties using poop as a metaphor for love, Uncle Rhombus runs the lyrical gamut from heartfelt to juvenile, stopping at poetic and giving the nod to haiku palindromes.
Even though Uncle Rhombus is still a new band in it’s current form, they have quickly risen to headliner status with local giants such as the Blue Star Six, the Monotonics, and even international superstar John Sinclair opening for them.
After a myriad of lineup changes stretching back to the mid-nineties, guitarists and vocalists Josh Foreman and Ryan Johnson have seen three drummers and at least a dozen bassists. With the addition of Daniel De Waard of Kalamazoo’s ska/punk trio the Speakeasies on bass and Eric Schuemann of Colorado’s jazz/funk Bill Smith on percussion, Uncle Rhombus is complete.
Uncle Rhombus is the band dedicated to making every nuance of their music as delicious as possible.
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