Owen Hart's Fall

Improv Rock that is quite comedic at times, grooves at others, and plain sucks the rest.

10 songs
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Secret Prayer To The God Of ISIS

Slow groove in the dramatic style of ISIS or The Red Sparrows

Instrumental Rock

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Rescued By A Flying Dog In Underwear

Catchy indie rock riffs

Instrumental Rock

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Dehydration (The Big Oasis In The Sky)

If we had a hit single, this would be it. Smashing Pumpkins "Melancholy" sound

Instrumental Rock

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Swap Meet - Rocking So Hard It Hurts

Another song where Jon plays guitar and Dave plays Drums. Encompassing every style ever, including a guitar solo that goes way too long...

Instrumental Rock

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Skreech The Dyslexic Hamster

Primus style riff, signature OHF song

Instrumental Rock

Owen Hart's Fall is an improvisational rock band, created simply out of boredom. Dave handles guitars, and Jon does the drumming, but each album they switch for a few songs for no reason. The results are both comedic and somewhat entertaining. Legion Of Poon (January 2007) Atomic Drop (January 2006) Crash And Burn (August 2005) Dehydration (June 2005) The Reason We're Not Famous (May 2005)
Band/artist history
Dave and Jon got together to jam one day, and recorded it for future reference, however the tracks turned out so well, they decided to release it as an album. Thus OHF was born.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Chicago/Chicago suburbs
Your musical influences
Dave is mostly indie rock, Jon is mostly underground metal. Which is why OHF has a unique sound. Imagine Kyuss combined with the Foo Fighters, combined with Wierd Al.
What equipment do you use?
Carvin guitars and amps, whatever drums and cymbals we can find.
Anything else?
We know it sucks, so you don't have to tell us. Keep in mind everything is 100% improv'd as you listen, and even we don't take ourselves seriously.
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