Upstairs, Downstairs

New album by Beam Zillion and Jerry Russo

Album cover for Upstairs, Downstairs. Nighttime scene with a dark sky and a single faint star, framed by deep blue illuminated tree branches and a chain-link fence with overgrown vines.

Album photography by Katie Burkholder

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Beam Zillion, with curly hair blowing in the wind, standing in a brown and red desertscape

Beam Zillion is the musical project of Twillian Ün Pomp, a southern New Mexico raised Washington, D.C. based artist who uses the folklore and history of the desert (The 1947 Roswell Incident, The Trinity test on the outskirts of his hometown, cattle mutilation attributed to aliens, Atari's burial of the E.T. The Extraterrestrial game cartridge in 1983, and on and on..) as direct inspiration for his musical concepts, lyrical themes, and multidimensional instrumentation.