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Hella

Hold Your Horse Is

  • AMG Review of Hold Your Horse Is

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    Jason D. Taylor
    All Music Guide

    Very few groups have the ability to pull off instrumentals as abstract, as unforgettably chaotic, or as decidedly original as does Hella. The spazz-core style contained within the nine tracks of Hold Your Horse Is is a beauty to behold, yet is certainly not for the meek or close-minded. It should be known that these nine songs are purely instrumentals, that no vocalization is needed, and that no matter what you have heard before, Hella is bound to make an impression you won't soon forget. The enjoyable cataclysm of sound seems to come from a whole orchestra of musicians, yet this wild album was in fact created by only two people, Spencer Selm and Zach Hill. Drawing on classic ock, jazz, electronica, and hundreds of other influences that would take too long to list, Hella has perhaps outdone itself, as Hold Your Horse Is happens to be an album there simply could never be a sequel to. Those familiar with the progressive rock group Dredg may enjoy the hectic sonatas conjured up by Hella, as it is certainly an artistic vision that launches this duo's creative force to weave such intricate, spastic tunes. One of the most intriguing things about this album is that, if you strip away most of it and just listen to the core guitar/drum combination, each song is a solid tune, complete with direction and melody. The way Hill and Selm conceal detailed avant-garde musical emotion beneath a churning veil of /p>

    oise could be considered brilliant. Unfortunately, this also could be deemed nothing more than two individuals tinkering with their instruments and calling the mangled mess of sound music. Those who think that way should avoid Hella, but those listeners who are a bit more adventurous and interested in hearing a group that is deftly original and remarkably skilled should check out Hold Your Horse Is.

More Noise!
over 3 years ago

Yep, it's good, thanks again Mog. More brainy and indie than Lightning Bolt, but still good n rowdy. Got to give it up to bands that do the no-singer thing. Screw vocals, MAKE MORE NOISE.

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Nasty Tones
over 2 years ago

Northen California ???? band, "Hella" playing "Repbulic of Rough and Ready".For how far out and spazzy their sound is, it might be a suprise to some that they are rather mellow guys.

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Why was I not informed about this band?
about 1 year ago
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This band is great. This kind of stuff gets me really excited. These are the days that I wait for where a band falls into my lap that is just fucking incredible. And I can only say, why now? Because this should have been a no brainer. I should have found this in my sleep long ago. Zach Hill is the goddamn drummer, it makes no sense that this would fly under my radar...until now. Now I am going ...

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More Noise!
over 3 years ago

Yep, it's good, thanks again Mog. More brainy and indie than Lightning Bolt, but still good n rowdy. Got to give it up to bands that do the no-singer thing. Screw vocals, MAKE MORE NOISE.

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