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HORSE The Band



Raised in the tough, gritty landscapes of Lake Forest, California, street-smart emo-rockers, HORSE the band, have got something to prove to the world.

HORSE the band is five stellar gods running from a haunted future they can’t possibly forget. Formed on the mean streets of Los Angeles in 2027 A.D., the members of H the B began to create their exotic sound to fight the past and recreate the future.

HORSE the band consists of Nathan, the tormented poet beast on vocals; David, the hyper-intelligent lover on guitar; Erik, the child-like wizard of keyboards; young Christopher, Prophet on drums; and Dash, the gritty urban street-lord on bass.

HORSE the band’s music has won them many accolades for energy and originality. Often referred to as “nintendo-core” because of their spastic and glorious brutality, they prefer to strike out and create their own unique sounds each time they manifest their powers.

HORSE the band uses Dean Markley NickelSteel Electric REG,
Blue Steel Bass MED, the Classical Master Series strings with Normal Tension, and the Classical Ball End Nylon (the Gold & Black set). H the B also practices with Dean Markley’s GT 1000 Micro Amp.


Dash is gets punch with Blue Steels on his bass:
I’ve been using Blue Steel Bass strings for the past year and I love them. They have the deepest punch when I play those gut-wrenching lows and the sharpest bite for those high fills. They’re super easy to change and they last forever in case you’re ever too lazy to.


And David loves his Dean’s:
There’s nothing quite like the feel of a fresh set of Dean’s on my fingers when I’m hitting the stage. The crispness and reliability is unmatched. I can count on Dean to channel the music from my hands into my pickups and then into the ears of our fans, night after night.


Be sure to visit the Horse The Band website at:
www.HORSETheBand.com.

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