
Songwriter/guitarist/visionary Dan Fulkerson formed the power trio Unibrow in the confused, cross-eyed music scene in and around Wicker Park in Chicago. Unibrow turned heads with their charged enthusiasm, masterful fretwork, and unbridled determination to shake the ya-ya's out of sleepy eyed, drippy nosed music go-ers everywhere they rocked.
After wowing audiences in small clubs, Unibrow quickly graduated to performing at larger and more challenging venues. At the Chicago club THE METRO, Dan received the moniker "Zeus"; not for his ability to transform himself into animals and seduce women, but for his blazing guitar work, which cannot be compared to that of mere mortal men.
As a testament to their live shows, die-hard fans braved two feet of snow dropped on Chicago one December night to catch a glimpse of Unibrow's prowess at THE DOUBLE DOOR. Some patrons of rock claimed that 1/2" of snow melted in a 10' radius surrounding the club as a result of Unibrow's "warm" sound, but that was just crazy talk.
Having played top-tier local venues such as The Double Door, The Metro and Schuba's, Chicago-based heavy power-pop trio, Unibrow, have been no strangers to the Chicago music scene. With legendary engineer, Steve Albini (Nirvana, Page/Plant, Cheap Trick) at the helm recording all tracks on analog tape, their full-length 2010 album release, "Unibrow I", is by far the best heavy power-pop Chicago has heard. EVER.
Despite their success, Unibrow still manages to keep their feet on the ground, and their heads out of the clouds. They are humble enough to play an entire set without taking a break, but pompous enough to order King Neptune's Platter at Red Lobster without first checking the price. Quite simply, to pigeonhole Unibrow into one niche or genre would be an egregious mistake. At their next show, prepare to be born again unto new worlds where Unibrow becomes your key to rock bliss.
Where other bands have concerned themselves with perfecting their "look" or image, Unibrow has understood the importance of perfecting and cultivating their sound and creativity, showcasing acrobatic guitar stylings (Dan Fulkerson), tasty bass riffs (Jaime Woods) and thunderous drum techniques (Bill Beam) that the band has become known for, leaving a lasting impression on listeners.