House Of Heroes
Say No More


4.5
superb

Review

by SteveRogers USER (7 Reviews)
June 19th, 2008 | 11 replies


Release Date: 2006 | Tracklist

Review Summary: House of Heroes Is In The House

Foot tappingly catchy, sing along melodic, and amazingly poppy. Confused yet? Maybe the trend for these reviews to lean towards metal albums isn’t as noticeable as it seems. Any who, I recently gave a listen to House of Heroes’s reissue of their independently released debut with the new title Say No More (released by Mono vs. Stereo Records on May 2, 2006). And I can not say for sure why I am just now listening to it all the way through. It brings to the stereo a pretty wicked combination of The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Relient K, and possibly Pink Floyd.

The album brings a refreshingly original and compelling catchiness to the slowly dying out genre of pop punk. With such repetitive and cliché acts as Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Boys Like Girls, and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus releasing albums that sound disturbingly similar to their own earlier works as well as one another, it was quite the delight to discover a band with a new approach to the genre.

The music is, quite obviously, very catchy. The song titles often times include clever plays on words or allusions (“The Invisible Hook” or “You Are The Judas Of The Cheerleading Squad”). The lyrics, however, are decidedly positive and heartfelt. As most readers have probably guessed from the trend of previous reviews, House of Heroes has a spiritual inspiration and often times addresses matters of faith or other aspects of Christianity in their fittingly witty lyrics. The vocal performance by vocalists Tim Skipper, Colin Rigsby, and AJ Babcock carry a lovely touch of harmony, epic immediacy, and edge that makes them similar to another diverse rock act in the alternative rock group Stone Temple Pilots (only without the drugs). Even going so far as to include the pop equivalent of gang vocals in the song “You Are The Judas Of The Cheerleading Squad.”

The musical aspect of the album varies from song to song with some being faster and more aggressive and some being slower and more melodic. There is an obvious influence from British pop bands like MUSE. The music does well to accompany, compliment, and sometimes surpass the often times chilling shared vocals.

The album is not one to be accurately described in words. So, to find something more than worn out pop, I would advise that this album be picked up. Too bad these guys are not going to be getting radio play. The radio could use the new sound.

Songs to Download:

- “Buckets For Bullet Wounds”
- “Make A Face Like You Mean It (Vampires)”
- “You Are The Judas Of The Cheerleading Squad”



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roofi
June 20th 2008


959 Comments


I've wanted to get into this band forever, Buckets for Bullet Wounds is really cool. Good review.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
June 20th 2008


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I don't believe eiether of MCR's 3 albums sound like the one before it, nor do they sound a great deal like the other bands you mentioned.



SteveRogers
June 21st 2008


190 Comments


Not musically necessarily. But the songs I've heard all show a certain immaturity and lack of depth in the lyrics department. Nothing stellar there. And musically, they're all pretty mediocre. I'd toss The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus into that group.

I will admit that My Chemical Romance's most recent release showed an improvement musically and lyrically that showed a progression as song writers. And the songs weren't just cliche rehashes of done to death pop/punk riffs. It was more of a straight up rock album. Not all of the songs were good. But there were enough decent tracks to give me hope that they can release a great album within the near future.

JohnCCalhoun
September 23rd 2008


11 Comments


I love this record to death. Saw these guys (by accident) two years ago and I've loved em since.

thediamondcanopy
July 26th 2009


521 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The vocals!!!



Amazing stuff...

MrSenior
April 3rd 2010


212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Still a great album! Good review. I can't decide if this or their newest is better, but I'm leaning to this.

atrink
April 3rd 2010


2855 Comments


why does everyone love this band? that last cd has so many fives

i downloaded it but then deleted it

Knott-
Emeritus
April 3rd 2010


10260 Comments


yeah someone recommended TEINTE to me and was liek OMG 5

it's like a 3.5, a 4 at best

atrink
April 3rd 2010


2855 Comments


i don't even think it's that good. it's catchy but after like 2 songs it's pretty boring listening to the same thing over and over

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
June 30th 2012


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Just making sure that everyone knows that this is practically their self-titled album (http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/9824/House-Of-Heroes-House-Of-Heroes/) being re-released, but with 2 new tracks ('The Invisible Hook' & 'You Are the Judas of the Cheerleading Squad') thrown into the mix. Both are really good, even if they don't quite dislodge the already existing highlights of Mercedes Baby, Friday Night, Buckets For Bullet Wounds & Suicide Baby.

suddykilljaywalkers
January 11th 2014


1020 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

buckets is such a mosh jam



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