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Say No More | House Of Heroes

Album Say No More by House Of Heroes Review

Columbus, OH-based House of Heroes are a Christian rock band to join the ranks of Relient K and the roster at Tooth and Nail to serve as the soundtrack to many a church youth group overnight. While this kind of association might scare off potential listeners on principle alone, these people would be doing themselves a disservice because, well, House of Heroes make damn good music. Engaging enough for secular and non-secular fans alike, Say No More - technically just a repackaged, retitled, and reissued version of the band's 2005 self-titled effort with two extra tracks - is a solid record of catchy and confident indie pop that owes a huge amount of influence to Weezer. Lead vocalist Tim Skipper (all members of the trio share vocal duties) even sounds remarkably similar to Rivers Cuomo on much of this energetic album. Lyrically, the band's religious stance overtly appears on only a few tracks, as in the somber "Serial Sleepers" - most of the time, the band prefers instead to address social inequities and relationship issues. Presumably, it's their faith that merely acts as the basis for which their opinions are formed. "Fast Enough" runs on a bassline straight off a Midtown record, followed by the charmingly simple "Friday Night" - a melodic power pop gem about weekend loneliness with an instantly catchy hook. "Suicide Baby" benefits from some fun Third Eye Blind-esque background vocals, while "Make a Face Like You Mean It (Vampires)" layers vocals for a confrontation about music industry practices. House of Heroes write deceptively catchy songs, given the darker themes explored between the lines. "Buckets for Bullet Wounds" asserts "All the poorest work the hardest for the smallest…there are no handshakes only handguns" among bouncy riffs and handclaps; "The Invisible Hook" confronts world apathy ("You want a genocide?/We can avert our eyes tonight/You keep us entertained/We'll overlook your bloodstained hands") with cowbell and dance-worthy guitars. With Say No More - an invigorating and diverse album that actually has something to say - House of Heroes worthily prove themselves a band to keep an eye on.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Buckets For Bullet Wounds 3:40 preview song Buckets For Bullet Wounds Download track Buckets For Bullet Wounds
2 Fast Enough 4:04 preview song Fast Enough Download track Fast Enough
3 Friday Night 3:25 preview song Friday Night Download track Friday Night
4 The Invisible Hook 3:29 preview song The Invisible Hook Download track The Invisible Hook
5 Mercedes Baby 3:27 preview song Mercedes Baby Download track Mercedes Baby
6 Serial Sleepers 3:11 preview song Serial Sleepers Download track Serial Sleepers
7 Make A Face Like You Mean It (Vampires) 3:13 preview song Make A Face Like You Mean It (Vampires) Download track Make A Face Like You Mean It (Vampires)
8 Metaphor In Parentheses 4:46 preview song Metaphor In Parentheses Download track Metaphor In Parentheses
9 You Are The Judas Of The Cheerleading Squad 4:53 preview song You Are The Judas Of The Cheerleading Squad Download track You Are The Judas Of The Cheerleading Squad
10 Pulling Back The Skin 5:44 preview song Pulling Back The Skin Download track Pulling Back The Skin
11 Suicide Baby 3:15 preview song Suicide Baby Download track Suicide Baby
12 Angels In Top Hats 8:55 preview song Angels In Top Hats Download track Angels In Top Hats
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