About Walker & Calhoun

Born in Seattle. Raised on post-punk and bad decisions.

Our Story

Walker & Calhoun emerged from the rain-soaked streets of Seattle in early 2024, blending danceable post-punk with deep south blues rock. Born from late-night jam sessions in a converted warehouse, the band's sound is a haunting exploration of modern isolation and fleeting connection.

What started as Harvey Walker's solo bedroom project quickly evolved when he met bassist Clinton Calhoun at a local open mic. The chemistry was immediate, and within months, they'd assembled a full lineup and were playing packed shows across the Pacific Northwest.

With their debut album 'The King of Borrowed Halos' and a growing run of live shows under their belt, Walker & Calhoun continues to push the boundaries of their sound — a supernatural noir concept record that draws fans in with equal parts darkness, melody, and raw emotional intensity.

The Band

Meet the people behind the music

Harvey Walker

Harvey Walker

Lead Vocals, Guitar

Harvey started writing songs alone in a warehouse with no particular plan. Joy Division was on the speakers. Cream was somewhere in his bones. What came out was something neither — darker than blues, more physical than post-punk, and impossible to stop thinking about once you've heard it.

Clinton Calhoun

Clinton Calhoun

Bass

Classically trained, then punk-converted somewhere between his first year of college and his second. Clinton met Harvey at an open mic neither of them expected much from. He heard two songs and cleared his schedule. The bass lines he builds don't just anchor the rhythm — they're half the argument the song is making.

Rowan Mallory

Rowan Mallory

Lead Guitar

Rowan spent years as a session musician playing other people's ideas well. When he heard what Walker & Calhoun were building, he stopped returning calls. He joined in 2024 and hasn't looked back — his playing lives in the space between texture and explosion, and he knows exactly when to choose which.

Jasper Duval

Jasper Duval

Drums

Jazz trained. Hardcore converted. Jasper shouldn't work in a post-punk band and somehow they're the reason it all holds together. They can make a ballad feel like it's about to collapse and an anthem feel inevitable — sometimes in the same song.

Rosalie Beauregard

Rosalie Beauregard

Keys, Vocals

Rosalie came up in electronic music production, which means they think about sound differently than anyone else in the room. Their keyboard work and harmonies pushed the band somewhere it hadn't been before — and 'The King of Borrowed Halos' is largely proof of what happens when you let them.

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