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Suburba

House of HeroesAudio CD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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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 ... Read more in Amazon's House of Heroes Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 3, 2010)
  • Original Release Date: 2010
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Gotee Records
  • ASIN: B003T1KL7Y
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #22,360 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Relentless
2. Elevator
3. Love is For the Middle Class
4. So Far Away
5. God Save the Foolish Kings
6. Salt In the Sea
7. Independence Day For a Petty Thief
8. Somebody Knows
9. Disappear
10. She Mighty Mighty
11. Constant
12. Burn Me Down

Editorial Reviews

It has been said that there are three things wrong with rock music currently: One, most bands sacrifice
originality for safe marketability. Two, most bands place fashion over great songwriting. Three, most bands think
production trumps heart.
But then, House of Heroes is not most bands. And if you had to pick three characteristics to describe this, their opus, you would have to say it is fearless, uncompromising, and heartfelt. Because 'Suburba' is an album like nothing else you will
hear today. And for that fact alone, it is a victory of epic proportions.
Endlessly poppy, galactically ambitious, and dripping with honest, candid emotion, this is what a rock record is supposed to sound like. This is what a rock record is supposed to feel like. Harkening back to days when music was wide eyed and meant a whole lot more. Think classic Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, The Who, E.L.O. with a touch of Meatloaf. That's right, Meatloaf. Broad and anthemic at certain moments, yet vulnerable and intimate at others. There are driving,
heavy tracks, as well as harmonic ballads.
'This record is about growing up in middle class suburbia,' states Tim Skipper (vocals, guitar). 'It's about fighting for your own identity in the face of society's ideas about love, money, religion and power. It's about having big dreams and going after them with
reckless abandon, yet having to reconcile the fact that things aren't always going to go your way. And it's about realizing, throughout all of it, that God is real and is the one constant among all the variables of life.'

Customer Reviews

This album has instantly made my top 10-ever list. P. Hamm  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
They were extremely nice and put on a great live show. Darth Wader  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
Suburba is an album like nothing else you will hear today. Kevin Davis  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars House of Heroes [Suburba] August 16, 2010
Format:Audio CD
Suburba is an album like nothing else you will hear today. Since last album The End Is Not The End, I've been convinced that House of Heroes is the top punk band in all of Christian music. With this album, they are now my favorite punk band in all of rock music. I am a long-time fan of Weezer, Jimmy Eat World, Plain White T's, Death Cab for Cutie and Relient K. If you like those bands, get this album immediately. House of Heroes won me over 2 years ago with "If," "Lose Control," "In The Valley of the Dying Sun" and "Field Of Daggers." I have had the privilege to see the band in concert twice and heard them perform a few songs from this new album last month. If you like what you hear on this album, don't miss out on seeing them perform live. I haven't seen many bands who are even better in concert at performing incredibly tight guitar riffs and singing amazing harmonies than on the studio recording. House of Heroes are the real deal.

Suburba is hooky, ambitious, and dripping with honest, candid emotion. This is what a rock record is supposed to sound like. This is what a rock record is supposed to feel like. "I like this album because we chose to write about things that we knew," states frontman Tim Skipper. "We wanted it to sound very American and full of youthful energy. We kept a lot of what we loved about the last record, but we just applied it differently and I think it came out exactly the way we wanted it to. This record is about growing up in middle class suburbia," states Skipper. "It's about fighting for your own identity in the face of society's ideas about love, money, religion and power. It's about having big dreams and going after them with reckless abandon, yet having to reconcile the fact that things aren't always going to go your way. And it's about realizing, throughout all of it, that God is real and is the one constant among all the variables of life."

The opening moments of the first track "Relentless" will appeal to any fan of 1980's electronic rock. The mix of diverse musical styles with Tim Skipper's amazing vocals are an incredible combination that gets better and better with each album. The standout songs on Suburba include the anthemic album opener, "Relentless," "Elevator," "So Far Away," "Salt In The Sea" and the epic "Independence Day For A Petty Thief." House of Heroes went the extra mile this time around to create lyrics that are cool, calculated, and crafty, while remaining vertical all the while. On "God Save the Foolish Kings" they comment on the search for significance: "And we fight `cause we'd rather break our bones than brave this loneliness, And we draw blood `cause we're just trying to draw out some significance, But I met God on the street tonight, He said, "Choose your battles wisely or you'll never find me." On "Love Is For the Middle Class," they comment on materialism and unconditional love: "If all I gave was love, Would you give up on me? But if you measure love in false securities, I owe you nothin' at all.." Perhaps the most poignant moment of all on the record comes in its most worshipful, on the track "Constant," where House of Heroes simply states the following: "All thru the night I was fallin', Straining to hear your voice callin'. You never gave out. You never gave in. You never quite gave up on me. You are my constant."

CLOSING THOUGHTS
Suburba is without a doubt the top punk rock album of the year. I can't get enough of this album and expect multiple GMA and GRAMMY award nominations for this album. If you haven't jumped on the House of Heroes bandwagon, don't wait any longer. This album will stay in heavy rotation for me and although I didn't think it was remotely possible to match the intensity and brilliance of The End Is Not The End, after constant listening of Suburba, I'm now convinced that this is their best overall album and one of my top 5 albums of 2010.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Indescribably beautiful October 16, 2010
Format:Audio CD
I'm hearing an amalgam of every rock band ever, all smushed together into a bunch of songs that will totally stay in your head for a long long time. I've had melodies from 5 or 6 of these songs running through my head in the weeks since I first heard it... moreso than any other album I've ever heard. Beautiful ballads like "Salt in the Sea", Queen-like harmonies and dynamics on songs like the opener, "Relentless", and the coolest story-in-song I've ever heard in "God Save the Foolish Kings".

My only beef with this album might be that imho, they kept the weakest tracks for the end... but consider this. I'm not lying when I say that the weakest tracks on this album are better than the best tracks on any other album I've heard this year.

These guys deserve a LOT of attention. This album has instantly made my top 10-ever list. It's the best thing I've heard since "Company of Thieves" in 2009, and probably a little better than that.

I have no idea how they write such amazing songs, and the performances are wonderful. The chorus/verse/bridge structures are all mangled and messed up, but the songs end up being more memorable than more conventionally written stuff.

Totally amazing.
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I've been a HoH fan ever since their self-titled album (which then was re-released as "Say No More") and every album is really a fun, joyful ride. Here's a band that's not trying hard to accommodate to the mainstream. They're just trying to make good music and to me they're greatly succeeding at it. Suburba is a really fun-to-listen-to album and it's nice to see the guys are keeping their formula alive.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Husband's favorite band
This was a really good album. He loves this one but the first one and the last one are even better, in my opinion.
Published 4 days ago by Bonnie Lee Murphy
1.0 out of 5 stars Never got the CD
Just what the headline says ... never got the CD. I had a really crazy fall and just thought I had missed something, like a message letting me know they canceled the order or... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Matthew Hornbeck
3.0 out of 5 stars Wanting more
Since their self titles release and the reissue of their self titled release I've been waiting for them to have something that totally grabs me and connects with me in the same... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Ryan T. Zeulner
5.0 out of 5 stars Rare Mix of Awesome
Usually when an artist puts out an album many of the songs sound the same and obviously are of the same style. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Living, LOVE
5.0 out of 5 stars House of Heroes (Suburba)
An absolute goldmine i tells ya! xD <3 Seriously, it's really good. This is an album that makes you want to listen to it again and again, melodies are catchy, and puts me on a... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Pearl
5.0 out of 5 stars PHENOMENAL
This has got to be my favorite album that has ever graced my ears. BUY IT! You won't be disappointed!
Published on September 3, 2010 by Caitlin
5.0 out of 5 stars Once again, House of Heroes brings down the house!
Bands come around every so often that grab you for the reasons that they are catchy, talented, witty, serious, and you become amazed that they are underground and not more popular... Read more
Published on August 16, 2010 by Darth Wader
4.0 out of 5 stars I Love House of Heroes but...
First and foremost you need to know that I hold HOH's last album in such high regard, you should buy it no matter what, it is called "the end is not the end". Read more
Published on August 5, 2010 by S. daily
5.0 out of 5 stars House of Heroes has done it again!!!
I decided to check out House of Heroes' album The End is Not the End when it came out and It quickly became one of my favorite albums of all time. Read more
Published on August 3, 2010 by Michael Davis
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