Events
XRAY FM Presents Halou with Kallai, Johnny Tupolev and DJ Wednesday
- 6:00pm Sunday, October 6, 2024
 
$10 presale // $15 DoS Tickets at Star Theater
Doors 6:00pm, Show 6:30pm 
Hailing from the Bay Area, HALOU /huh-loo/ is a band led by the 
songwriting duo Rebecca and Ryan Coseboom, accompanied live by musicians
 Sergey Ledovsky on drums, Andre Pasternak on bass, and Erica Mulkey on 
Rhodes Piano and backing vocals.
Kallai was formed in the summer of 
2023 by members of Trance to the Sun, Luscious Apparatus and Lost 
Echoes. While inspired by the post-punk, shoegaze and doom acts of the 
past few decades, Kallai’s perspective is evolving with those scenes and
 seeking to spin sounds that unfold throughout time. Their current sound has been likened to a blend of "Dark Fleetwood 
Mac" and "Angry Early Cocteau Twins," showcasing their evolution from 
their early trip-hop roots in the mid-90s.
 
Noteworthy achievements in their history include a video for one of
 their songs obtaining 40M views on YouTube, 41K monthly listeners on 
Spotify, having one of their albums on KEXP’s “Most Played Albums of All
 Time” list, releasing an album on the esteemed indie label Nettwerk 
Records, collaborating with artists like Robin Guthrie and Zoe Keating, 
performing showcase performances at SXSW and Bumbershoot (where they 
notably played two official shows at a single Bumbershoot), and opening 
for Bob Mould on a US Tour.
 
HALOU released their newest EP, THE BUTCHER’S BILL in Summer 2024. Vinyl will be released just in time for the show.
Wuppertal Germany's alternative electro rockers inspire with a 
perfect synthesis of hard-hitting guitar riffs, pounding machine beats, 
and driving sequencer loops. Supported by England's legendary producer 
John Fryer, known for his work with Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, and 
White Zombie, their international sound is astonishing. In 2021, the 
band signed with the US label Cop-International, and five releases have 
followed to date, three of which have reached the top ten of the German 
alternative charts.
 
Also worth mentioning is their collaboration with Richard Kruspe 
(Rammstein), Billy Gould (Faith No More), and Chris Hall (Stabbing 
Westward) as part of a joint project for victims of the Ukraine war in 
2022. The three exceptional artists impressed with their special live 
qualities in the summer of 2023, when they became the first band in the 
world to sell out a 360-degree multimedia rock show with an 
extraordinary silent concert concept, ten times in a row. Suck on that, 
U2.
 
Responsible for this and everything visual with Johnny Tupolev are 
two other friends and unofficial band members: Oscar-nominated VFX 
specialist Frank Petzold (All Quiet on the Western Front, Armageddon, 
Starship Troopers) and Emmy Award-winning video artist Christoph Vitt. 
These two will be accompanying the band on tour and producing a 
documentary.
