Hyper Static Union
Hyper Static Union | |
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Origin | Camas, Washington, US |
Genres | Christian rock, alternative rock, funk rock |
Members |
Shawn Lewis Levi Neuschwander Mike Jackson Bryan Albrechtson Tim Downing |
Past members |
Ray Burnham Andy Bell Joseph Schlegel |
Hyper Static Union is a Christian alternative rock band formed in Camas, Washington, United States. The band's first official-studio album was released May 9, 2006, and was produced by Mac Powell of Third Day. Their song "Praying for Sunny Days" was the ninth-most played song of 2006 on CHR radio and the most played new artist for CHR in 2006.[1]
The band draws its name from a theological point in Christianity known as the hypostatic union.
As of March 8, 2015, the band's website domain registration expired and it has not been renewed.[2]
According to frontman Shawn Lewis' LinkedIn profile, he was a part of the band for 12 years (from 1998 to 2010). He is currently a worship pastor in Colorado.[3] Bryan Albrechtson died in his sleep on October 13, 2011. A concert was held in Camas in his honor. Mike Jackson is now a psych RN in Portland Oregon.
Discography
Albums
- Hyper Static Union (self-released, 1998)
- Old School Tracks (self-released, 2003)
- Entropy Automatic (self-released, 2004)
- Lifegiver (RKT/Sony, 2006)
- Meet Him in the Air (Amplitude Media, 2008)
Members
- Shawn Lewis – lead vocals, guitar
- Bryan Albrechtson – guitar
- Mike Jackson – bass guitar
- Levi Neuschwander – drums
- Tim Downing – keyboard
References
- ↑ As played on the Weekend 22 on the weekend of January 7, 2007
- ↑ As noted by the host GoDaddy on the expired domain's root page
- ↑ Sign In | LinkedIn
External links
- Official website (expired)