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Hold Your Horse Is (Deluxe Reissue)

8.7M streams

8,669,010

Hold Your Horse Is

8.6M streams

8,626,334

Tripper

2.2M streams

2,208,051

The Devil Isn't Red

1M streams

1,024,185

There's No 666 in Outer Space

1M streams

1,011,938

Church Gone Wild / Chirpin Hard

732.1K streams

732,130

Acoustics

294.4K streams

294,362

Hella and Dilute Live

242.5K streams

242,538

Bitches Ain't Shit But Good People

241K streams

240,997

Homeboy EP

40.5K streams

40,543

Biography

Indie rockers Hella consist of guitarist Spencer Seim and drummer Zach Hill. The two first got together in the spring of 2001, developing a following around the Sacramento area that won them a record deal on 5 Rue Christine Records. Their debut LP, Hold Your Horse Is, appeared in 2002, and established Hella's chaotic approach to instrumental noise rock. The duo proved prolific, issuing the LP Total Bugs Bunny on Wild Bass on Narnack in 2003, The Devil Isn't Red for 5RC in 2004, and the double album Church Gone Wild/Chirpin' Hard on Suicide Squeeze in 2005. The CD/DVD combo Concentration Face/Homeboy followed from 5 Rue Christine in November of that year. After releasing the EP Acoustics in late 2006, Hella moved to Ipecac Records -- 5RC had folded after the departure of founder Slim Moon -- and regrouped with guitarist Josh Hill (cousin to Zach) and bassist Carson McWhirter, both of whom had been in a band with the duo before they had become Hella, as well as singer Aaron Ross (it was, in fact, the inability to find a vocalist that caused the initial breakup and formation of the duo Hella). Their first record as a quintet, There's No 666 in Outer Space, was released in January 2007. After the albums release, Hella's future seemed uncertain, but in 2009 it was announced the the band would return to it's original two man lineup of Seim and Hill. The duo returned to the studio shortly afterwards, and emerged in 2011 with their first new album in four years, Tripper, which was released on Sargent House. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi