Network of Halos started as the lo-fi recording project of Eric Truchan in August of 2005. Eric took his dusty Tascam 4-track off the shelf in his closet that he purchased for $80 second-hand several years earlier and began putting his pawn shop guitar to use. Tired of bands like Modest Mouse and The Black Keys selling their songs to car and bra commercials, Eric declared he would only sell his songs to beef jerky companies and sitcoms. Primarily playing and recording all the instruments himself, Eric stretched the boundaries of laziness to the point of breaking. Often called a slacker and fuck-up by his parents and peers, he set out to prove them all wrong, but hasn't quite seemed to get there yet.

Network of Halos is currently rehearsing to play live shows. The live band consists of:


On the recordings, the following people have given time and talent:
Aaron DeLaRosa
Stephen Ericson
Kristin Gogan
Mikal McDaniel
Phil Miarmi
Jason Sheehy
Daniel String
Tony Travia (not really talented, just drunk)
Brian Truchan
Mike Witkowski