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House Of Heroes
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Location:Columbus, OH (USA)
Genres:Alternative / Rock
Record Label:Gotee Records
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Release DateHouse of Heroes - Cold Hard Want
Release Date: 07/13/12
NewsPre-Order New House Of Heroes Album
 
House of Heroes new album is now available for pre-order.
NewsStream New House of Heroes Song
 
A new House of Heroes song, "Comfort Trap," can be heard here. Submitted by the_mang
NewsNew House of Heroes Video/Single
 
The new House of Heroes single/video can be seen in the replies. Submitted by theherox
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Cover art for new House of Heroes' single -- and two new clips -- can be found here. Submitted by...
NewsHouse of Heroes Album Teaser
 
House of Heroes' album teaser can be found in the replies. Submitted by GNoble001
Album ReviewHouse Of Heroes - Suburba
Posted by Indoor Living on 08/15/10
InterviewHouse of Heroes - 07.23.10
Posted by Linda Ferreira on 07/28/10
Album ReviewHouse of Heroes - Suburba
Posted by Chris Fallon on 07/27/10
Album ReviewHouse of Heroes - Christmas Classics, The -...
Posted by Chris Fallon on 11/12/09
Album ReviewHouse of Heroes - Acoustic End / Meets the...
Posted by Chris Fallon on 08/01/09
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Tim Skipper- Vocals, Guitar
Jared Rigsby- Guitar, Vocals
Colin Rigsby- Drums, Vocals
AJ Babcock- Bass, Vocals

War and peace. Safety and emergency. Comfort and dissonance. The tension between opposing forces is a reality we see around us, especially in the sonic realm. Music today, in itself, is a battlefield wrought with adversaries; on one side lies the safe, the pop, the commercial, and on the other lies the daring, the experimental. There are bands on the right, and bands on the left.

And very rarely, there is a band that plays the tedious role of double-agent. House of Heroes. ...The End is Not the End. A spy in form and function, playing both sides against one another. House of Heroes has found a sound that is both creatively inspiring and commercially viable. Look no further for enigmatic songwriting, bold epics, yet clever chorus lines. Front man Tim Skipper and company have concocted an opus which will, most certainly, wake the dead. He gives a glimpse into the inspiration:

“When we started writing this record we talked about writing 'songs about love,' that weren't
necessarily 'love songs.' There are several songs about war, but we made a conscious effort to place the songs in wars of the past such as World War Two or Vietnam so that they wouldn't be applicable to our current situation in the Middle East. We didn't want people to view these songs or this record as 'anti-war,' but rather 'pro-humanity.' The title, The End is Not the End comes from a song called “By Your Side” about one brother who lost his other brother in a war. He's coming to terms with the pain and the anger and the uncertainty of what happens to us when we die. So it has a very deep spiritual meaning. The character feels that he will see his brother again. The lyric goes, ‘the end is not the end. I'll be by your side on the other side.’"

This Columbus unit converted to a four-piece unit after years as a three piece for this new
chapter as a band. As musicians, this was a calculated decision that has proven to be a masterful one. Former bass player A.J Babcock returned to the fold while Jared Rigsby moved from bass to his preferred instrument, guitar. The result is House of Heroes firing at full potency. And you will not find a foursome that takes more pride in playing music the way it should played--without pitch-tuning or digital manipulation; Each song on the album is heard exactly as it was performed without the aid of any sort inhuman machine.

“We spent a lot more time getting the tones we wanted and playing the parts perfectly.”
Skipper explains. “And to give the record more of a live and human feel, we sang all of the background vocals standing together around one mic. Like Queen used to do. It's the best part of the record for me, hearing these huge, thick vocal harmonies.”

From song to song, the range of emotion and instrumentation is as broad and diverse from tempo changes and structure to time signature, but falls within an understandable formula. All is tangible and accessible with verses and choruses you can grab hold of and make your own. Case in point, is the track “Code Name: Raven.” Catchy lines and melodies abound from intro to anthemic sing-alongs. But above the purely infectious nature of the track itself is the undeniable vocal prowess and instrumentation. Welcome to The End is Not the End.

Deeply spiritual, at times apocalyptic, and at all moments passionately universal, House of
Heroes touches on the deepest recesses of every human’s soul on these tracks with these calculated words. In an era where profound words are beyond scarce, here again the band has proven they are not like the others. On “Code Name: Raven” the lyrics speak of loyalty and faithfulness across the backdrop military metaphor: “You're the only reason I stay. In this coward’s melee, I'd rather die than live without mercy and love. Sing while the city decays. We'd rather go up in flames. Lest we betray the names of dignity and love.” The album offers clever commentary on the emptiness of human desires on “Faces”: “I'm in love with the faces of a thousand nameless girls. I'm in love with the chases for the unattainable. I'm in love but I'm tasteless. I only want what's bad for me. I'm in love with a waitress if only I could drink for free...I’ll dream until my dream comes true.” And on “In the Valley” it portrays a very personal realization of the Almighty: “All through the night I wrestled the angel to undo the curse that burdened me all of my life. And for the first time I could see that God was not my enemy.” Heartfelt and urgent, these are songs that contain the messages a generation of identity-less youth need to hear.

House of Heroes has played hundreds and hundreds of shows along the way, with everyone
from Silverchair, Relient K, and MxPx to Phantom Planet, The Rocket Summer, Simple Plan and Family Force 5. If you have never seen them live, then you are truly missing out on something special. This band takes pride in capturing every note, every harmony, and every nuance of their recordings in their live performance. They are road-tested, and more than determined to leave many more stages crumbling in their wake in the months to come. For all their depth and personality, Skipper summarizes the band’s goals from this point forward in a concise and simple fashion. They are the words of one who is satisfied and content with what he and his cohorts have accomplished. And why shouldn’t they be? One listen to this record and you will understand.

“We just want to be surrounded by people who we can love and who are passionate about
the band and this record. After that we want to get on good tours. Continue to grow as musicians, as songwriters, and as friends. And eventually be able to write a song with someone like Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, or Brian Wilson. That would rule all.”

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08:21 PM on 10/11/10
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Saw em' back in July. They sound great live.
06:09 PM on 08/16/10
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Sounds cool guys, keep it up
12:41 AM on 08/01/10
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I really think that this is a new direction for HoH. I have enjoyed these songs, but I'm not sure if it's for the same reason as there previous albums. For me, Say No More is the best. No album comes close. Every song so dynamic and beautiful. I never think HoH can re-do that one, atleast for me. On Suburba, I have especially enjoyed a few songs because of simply how catchy they are. Like Salt In The Sea, God Save The Foolish Kings, and Love Is For The Middle Class. Then there are songs that remind me a little of the old HoH, Elevator, Disappear, and Burn Me Down. So it's definitely a mix. We'll see how this album changes for me when I get the physical copy and am able to hear it in full. So far, it's good, but not great. I LOVE House of Heroes though so in my eyes they can do no wrong.
11:29 AM on 07/31/10
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The female singer on "God Save the Foolish Kings" is Stephanie Smith. I saw her in concert once; her vocals are just as fantastic live.
06:03 PM on 07/30/10
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Loving Salt in the Sea, She Mighty Mighty, and Constant 1. The whole album is great though. The first time I heard it I thought it was alright, just kind of new for HOH. However, after the seccond time through I found my self loving every track and was completely hooked. I just could not get the chorus to God Save The Foolish Kings out of my head. HOH keep it up! Btw to whom does that female voice belong on God Save The Foolish Kings?
05:58 PM on 07/30/10
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Originally Posted by studskalny
Concert in Arkon on 3rd Niceee I just might have to go to that show..maybe. Just discovered these guys and this album is great.

Hey, I think they are playing Chicago on the 3rd, the arkon concert may be on the 5th or 6th
09:44 PM on 07/29/10
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constant is SO good
09:42 AM on 07/29/10
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rogeliow: oh, ok, just curious.
08:11 AM on 07/29/10
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Originally Posted by Ebalminator
The intro to "so far away" kind of sounds like "somewhere over the rainbow".
Good call. Tis true.
07:54 AM on 07/29/10
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I am LOVING the new CD. My Favorites (in no particular order) so far are...

Elevator
Love is for the Middle Class
So Far Away
Salt in the Sea
Independence Day for a Petty Thief
Somebody Knows
She Mighty Mighty
Constant

* Bolded Songs are Special Favorites :)
12:48 AM on 07/29/10
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Originally Posted by Ebalminator
Are you talking about my opinion? Well for what it's worth House of Heroes is one of my favorite bands and that was just something I noticed.
ok maybe this is hoow you do it...
you are correct in your observation.
and house of heroes is one of my favourites too.
12:46 AM on 07/29/10
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apologies ebalmator or however you spelt that, i dont really know how to specify the comments, it was too the guy making comparisons between HoH and adult contemporary.
06:33 PM on 07/28/10
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Originally Posted by dismrepair08
They're playing at Musica in Akron, OH on August 3rd, as a matter of fact. Should be awesome!

Niceee I just might have to go to that show..maybe. Just discovered these guys and this album is great.
01:13 PM on 07/28/10
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Are you talking about my opinion? Well for what it's worth House of Heroes is one of my favorite bands and that was just something I noticed.
10:57 AM on 07/28/10
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Now see, that's a completely flawed opinion. The people on your station are about 90% pitiful sellouts just making what barely passes as music and suckering those with little to no taste into buying their overproduced garbage. and here we have house of heroes genuinly pouring their souls into this, going back to what rock music was meant to be, talent, not production.
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