Hyper Static Union

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]

Hyper Static Union
OriginCamas, Washington, US
GenresChristian rock, alternative rock, funk rock
MembersShawn Lewis
Levi Neuschwander
Mike Jackson
Bryan Albrechtson
Tim Downing
Past membersRay Burnham
Andy Bell
Joseph Schlegel

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.[2]

According to frontman Shawn Lewis' LinkedIn profile, he was a part of the band for 12 years (from 1998 to 2010).[3] His current musical project is called Beat Frequency.[4]

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
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References

  1. As played on the Weekend 22 on the weekend of January 7, 2007
  2. As noted by the host GoDaddy on the expired domain's root page
  3. https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawn-lewis-7596875b/
  4. https://www.facebook.com/beatfrequencymusic


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