Scott H. Biram blends country, blues, punk and metal at Will's Pub on Saturday

click to enlarge Scott H. Biram blends country, blues, punk and metal at Will's Pub on Saturday
Sandy Carson
Early in his career, Scott Biram was nearly killed in a head-on collision with a tractor-trailer. He ended up wheelchair-bound for more than four months as he recovered from multiple surgeries to install rods and plates in his limbs and remove a foot and a half of lower intestine. “I played a show a week after I got out of the hospital in a wheelchair with an IV in my arm just to show everybody I was still gonna do this shit,” he told No Depression in 2004. That steely determination comes across in Biram’s music. Bouncing between traditional country and blues and punk- and metal-inspired stompers, Biram stands out as a unique voice in an era where most commercial country is homogenized into a haze of truck manufacturer names. 

with Doug Strahan, Molly Gene One Whoaman Band | 9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23 | Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave. | willspub.org | $10-$12