Seth Horan
 

Biography

Seth Horan left RCA band Vertical Horizon in 1998, on the brink of multi-platinum success, and decided to play his songs alone on his bass rather than pick up the acoustic guitar. Why? To push the envelope; to see how far mainstream acceptance goes; to explore new sounds in a market that becomes more homogenized every day.

But most importantly, he did it because he has been a bass player since he was 12 years old, and he really sucks at guitar.

With a blend of fingerpicking, slapping, tapping, harmonics, and chording to accompany his voice, to say he plays the bass like a guitar is a vast understatement: he plays it like a dulcimer, a drum set, a harp, and a xylophone all at the same time.

Believe it. You need to hear this.

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Music

Clang & Chime
2009
The self-proclaimed "last CD" by the bassist/singer-songwriter - Horan produced this album by emailing song demos to his fans and soliciting their feedback over a 6-month period before recording professionally. The result is Horan's strongest album yet.
CD: $15.00 MP3: $12.50
Reviews
1
 
Happenstance
2007
"He plays solo bass guitar like Victor Wooten, sings songs like John Mayer and Ani DiFranco, and performs with the intensity of Martin Sexton. He's a freak of nature, and he's phenomenal."
MP3: $5.00
Reviews
2
 
Conduit
2003
"He plays solo bass guitar like Victor Wooten, sings songs like Ani DiFranco and John Mayer, and performs with the intensity of Martin Sexton. He's a freak of nature, and he's phenomenal."
MP3: $10.00 CD: $13.00
Reviews
6
 
Notwithstanding
2002
"A slew of catchy, bass-driven pop songs with soaring vocals from the guy who's bringing the bass guitar out of the shadows as a songwriter's instrument..."
MP3: $10.00
Reviews
13
 
This Is The Session
2000
bass-driven funk/pop underneath witty lyrical hooks from former Vertical Horizon bassist!
MP3: $10.00 CD: $10.00
Reviews
6