House Of Heroes
Colors


4.0
excellent

Review

by Jacob Clark USER (18 Reviews)
July 4th, 2016 | 19 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Maybe God is a rich man who saved up his money and moved out the city

House of Heroes always has a knack for making albums that are very listenable. I began listening to the band several years ago and instantly was caught up in their album Suburba and its catchy post-grunge rock. There was a little more pop than I preferred, but for that record it really worked. I didn't really move on from Suburba and haven't listened to them much since then, but I do have some fond memories of driving home from work on country roads and just blaring that record.

Fast forward to today, and House of Heroes is releasing their latest effort and first "official" concept album, Colors. A completely fan-funded record (that I got the privilege to support a couple of years ago), this is a new chapter for the band's evolution, both musically and lyrically.

That being said, musically this effort is not always far off from the classic "House of Heroes sound" that fans have come to know and love. Lead single "Colors Run" as well as "Pioneer" and "Feel" definitely fit into the high-octane rock the band is known for, while "We Make Our Stars" is cut from the same cloth as "God Save the Foolish Kings" with its emotional yet still intense balladry. However, the best moments musically on Colors are the ones that are unexpected and new. "God" is quickly becoming one of my favorite songs House of Heroes has ever recorded both because of its lyrics (which we'll talk about in a bit) and its music. It shows a great control of dynamics from the band and also has this eerie feeling to it because of the less distorted guitar parts during the verses. "Crash" also shows these same elements, but to a lesser (yet just as effective) extent. Towards the end of the album, the music loses a lot of its intensity and replaces it with emotion as the album's story comes to a close. Beginning with "Shots Fired," Colors becomes somewhat apologetic in nature, and the music nicely reflects that shift. There's only a couple songs that lag behind the rest, and that's mostly because they are surrounded by more experimental and adventurous songs that overshadow them. Overall, musically this is a stellar record.

Surprisingly, I do have some slight problems with Colors lyrically. It has nothing to do with the quality of the lyrics or their content or anything like that. I actually really enjoy the poetic nature of most of the songs on this album, especially the aforementioned "God," in which the album's main character makes analogies for God using some haunting and eerily familiar descriptors: "Maybe God is a rich man / Who saved up his money and moved out the city / Then settled in the suburbs / And built up his fences to protect his possessions / And nobody sees him." These lyrics, as well as many others on this album, are some of the more poetic ones House of Heroes has ever written in their career.

Unfortunately, the poetry present doesn't make the album's story very apparent. Colors is intended to be a concept album, and while I can see some semblance of story through the album on its own, I still don't understand the plot and characters from just listening. The band has released some material for either viewing or watching that explains the story better, but that shouldn't be entirely required to fully enjoy an album like this. I get that House of Heroes wants to be artistic, poetic, and adventurous in their career, and I'm all for that; it's just that I'd prefer the story to be both more apparent through just the album and a little simpler in nature than this. That being said, this doesn't diminish the quality of the album as much as it might seem, mostly because it's still a well-written album even with its lack of a comprehensible story.

Overall, Colors is a very adventurous effort for House of Heroes on several levels. Musically, it pushes the boundaries of their sound in new directions that work nearly perfectly (and actually make their classic sound seem boring by comparison). Lyrically, the band attempts to write a grand concept album for the first time; unfortunately, the story becomes lost in the midst of the record's incredibly well-written and poetic nature, defeating the purpose of even writing a story for the album. That being said, for both longtime fans of the band and new listeners this is an effort worth listening to from a band that has reached a point of refinement in their more than decade-long career.

Rating: 4/5

Best tracks: "God," "Colors Run," "Crash," "We Make Our Stars"



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trackbytrackreviews
July 4th 2016


3469 Comments


I've never heard of this band but nice review, pos

osmark86
July 4th 2016


11387 Comments


Bought Say No More on a whim back in 06. Had completely forgotten about this band ^^. Good review.

ABjordanMM
July 4th 2016


1755 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Lovin' this.

Cygnatti
July 5th 2016


36021 Comments


what is that album cover

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
July 5th 2016


22500 Comments


Good review. Great to hear that they are still around. I often got these guys confused with The Classic Crime, so I thought they had broke up.

I've given all of their LPs a 4, so I may as well lock in another 4.

JakeStallion
July 6th 2016


651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album is incredible. I wasn't huge on it at first, but I kept listening to it out of my love for the band. To says it's grown on me would be an understatement. It's basically all I've listened to for the past week. It may even overtake The End Is No The End as my favorite HoH album, which I thought would never happen. Good review btw. Pos'd.

BurnedBlack606
July 7th 2016


513 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Awesome fucking album, their best yet imo. It's ridiculous how consistent they are; they've never had a bad release, even the b-sides album. They put on a killer live show too; just saw them in Fort Wayne and they were awesome and full of energy.

ABjordanMM
July 7th 2016


1755 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This needs more attention yo

Nathanaaronson
July 8th 2016


19 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is definitely the best they've released since The End Is Not The End. They thrive off of concept albums.



Also, @DaveyBoy I can see the similarities between them and The Classic Crime. But TCC hasn't broken up either if that's what you're saying. They should have a new release this year or early next year.

jacobclark512
July 12th 2016


29 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks for the praise you guys! It's been really cool to see the positive reception to this review, especially when I thought it was a little iffy when I published it.

Project
July 14th 2016


5826 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It's not as good as TEINTE, but that's an absurdly high standard. It's growing on me for sure though. Get Away kills me every time.

BurnedBlack606
July 24th 2016


513 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Album is definitely a grower, but amazing nonetheless. Strong AOTY contender for me

ABjordanMM
July 26th 2016


1755 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

So sad to see this fall under the radar mostly.

Skoop
August 1st 2016


2201 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

^pretty much the band's story. Now they're mostly known for Josh Dun's prescence when they are so much better than twenty one pilots.

JakeStallion
August 3rd 2016


651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I love twenty one pilots and all but yeah, it's a shame that people only know House of Heroes because of Josh's involvement with the band rather than the awesome music they put out.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
August 7th 2016


22500 Comments


Totally agree that this is a grower. Still nowhere near perfect, but I thought it was only ok on 1st listen & it's grown a heap since then.

JakeStallion
August 8th 2016


651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

^ agreed. I wasn't too big on it during my first listen. I'd even say I was disappointed. I stuck with it though out of my love for the band and I've grown to really enjoy it. I still like The End Is Not The End more, but this is a close second.

JakeStallion
August 16th 2016


651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album needs more recognition. 'God' is still one of the best tracks I've heard all year.

BurnedBlack606
June 6th 2017


513 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Colors Run is insanely catchy. A whole year after release and I still can't get enough of this album.



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