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House of Heroes – Say No More

June 13, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

House of Heroes

Artist: House of Heroes
Album: Say No More
Label: Mono Vs. Stereo
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: May 30, 2006

Overall: 7.6
Music: 7.8
Lyrics: 7.5
Production: 8.0

After releasing their self-titled album last year, House of Heroes didn’t quite get the coverage they deserved. Re-releasing that album with a couple of new songs, new artwork, and the name Say No More, the band is back and they want your full attention this time.

With a wide range of influences like The Beach Boys, Weezer, and The Beetles, the band has a sound that’s upbeat, mixes lots of rhythm, and has Weezer style lyrics. The new tracks add an extra boost to this album that was already filled with lots of style. The album is a great relaxing album with it’s melodic laid back tracks like “Suicide Baby.”

For fans of Lovedrug & Copeland

Track Listing
1. Buckets For Bullet Wounds
2. Fast Enough
3. Friday Night
4. The Invisible Hook
5. Mercedes Baby
6. Serial Sleepers
7. Make A Face Like You Mean It (Vampires)
8. Metaphor in Parenthesis
9. You Are The Judas Of The Cheerleading Squad
10. Pulling Back The Skin
11. Suicide Baby
12. Angels in Top Hats

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: House-of-Heroes, Mono-Vs.-Stereo

Comments

  1. Ben says

    January 14, 2008 at 3:03 pm

    Great band

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