Shane has been playing guitar, writing music and performing for over 15 years. He has toured the country with various bands and taken part in many recordings. Shane brought Liebermonster together in late 2008 and early 2009 to focus on original composition, musicianship, recording and making noise.
Brandon Barski (Saxophone and Vocals)
A veteran sax player of nearly 17 years, Brandon holds a B.A. in Music from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, CA. He has studied classical and jazz theory, composition, jazz performance, vocal performance, participated in numerous performing groups, and lent his talents to several albums. He is currently pursuing a career in video game music composition, and hopes to one day be well known as both a composer and session musician.
Carey Jolliffe (Bassist)
Originally from New York, Carey has traveled the across the U.S., Europe, and Asia with his bass in tow, absorbing musical influences wherever he's gone. For the past 23 years, music has taken him on a journey from rock to jazz to funk to bluegrass to Hawaiian to reggae to Irish trad to electronica to avant garde noise. Carey cites the Freemasons, Warner Brothers cartoons, and beer as his biggest musical influences.
Eric Bloom (Keys)
Eric has taken a long musical path to Liebermonster that exposed him to everything from classical to jazz to Bossa Nova to Yiddish folk music. For now, funk is where the heart is, and Eric has found a good home with Liebermonster. Originally from Boston, Eric can be found dangling from a rope two hundred feet up a canyon when not jamming with these guys.
Jim Copeland (Drums)
Jim has been playing drums since he was a kid and has been a frequent player on the Denver music scene for the past 6 years. He is influenced by many differerent musicians from all over the world while continuing to evolve and hone his own unique style. He blends funk, jazz, latin, pop rock, blues, world rhythm and just about anything ever heard, to create new feels and moods and faithfully re-create tried and true old school sounds. Although he is a strong improv/jam player, he strives to play for the song, harnessing that creativity to bring just the right feel and touch to the band's music.