With a desire to combine ambient texture and groove oriented rhythms, Robert Luna (drums / samples) attracted Ryan Weber (lead vox / keys) and Brian Gruidl (bass) to form “houseluna”. This Minneapolis e-rock-tronica collaboration combines trip-hop, indie rock, new wave and art rock.
Similar in their songwriting approach to modern progressive bands like Radiohead and Mars Volta, houseluna embraces the Ideal of breaking from typical commercial formulas. Although not completely devoid of pop convention, houseluna's minimalist and additive approach may demand an attentive listener, but their subtle variations and dynamics reward diligent fans looking for something out of the ordinary.
Since their live debut in July of 2004, houseluna has been playing select venues in the Midwest, gaining praise along the way. "houseluna's music affected me in a 'How did they do that?' way as I craned my neck around to check out what they did. I love this stuff!" -D.S, Area-52, MN.
Houseluna Bio
With a desire to combine ambient texture and groove oriented rhythms, Robert Luna (drums / samples) attracted Ryan Weber (lead vox / keys) and Brian Gruidl (bass) to form “houseluna”. This Minneapolis e-rock-tronica collaboration combines trip-hop, indie rock, new wave and art rock.
Similar in their songwriting approach to modern progressive bands like Radiohead and Mars Volta, houseluna embraces the Ideal of breaking from typical commercial formulas. Although not completely devoid of pop convention, houseluna's minimalist and additive approach may demand an attentive listener, but their subtle variations and dynamics reward diligent fans looking for something out of the ordinary.
Since their live debut in July of 2004, houseluna has been playing select venues in the Midwest, gaining praise along the way. "houseluna's music affected me in a 'How did they do that?' way as I craned my neck around to check out what they did. I love this stuff!" -D.S, Area-52, MN.