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Helms Alee’s sophomore album, Weatherhead, could turn any cultural critic into a historical revisionist. Let’s pull the buckshot back through the maw of a 20th century icon. Let’s reassemble the bloody mess and set a disenfranchised young man on a different trajec- tory, one devoid of celebrity and tragedy. Weatherhead was recorded by Matt Bayles at Studio Litho and Red Room Studios in the Winter of 2010-2011. It’s set for release via Hydra Head Records on June 21st, 2011. Helms Aleeare currently scheduled to hit the road with label mates Torche and Big Business in June 2011. Bear witnesses to the path that never saw fame and fortune taint the beguiling rumble and bow to the throne of Helms Alee.
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Weatherhead (2011) by Helms Alee. Labels: Hydra Head Records. Genres: Sludge Metal, Post-Hardcore . Album (Studio full-length). Sludge Metal, Post-Hardcore.
Thanks Quan Fi Weatherhead and everyone. 2013 repress on 180g clear vinyl. Limited to 500 copies. Sticker on front reads: "Helms Alee's second full length contains relentlessly chugging fuzz riffs, enthralling vocal harmonies, diametrically complex rhythms, and glowing cats. Other Versions (5 of 8) View All. Cat.
Helms Alee’s Weatherhead is not a terrible album, but it’s a definite step back from their 2008 debut. Here, we find a band experimenting with so many new styles that the winning combination of melodic metal riffs and male/female vocal harmonies that made their first release so promising are often absent here. That’s not to say that there’s nothing to love on Weatherhead. On Pretty As Pie, guitarist Ben Verellen channels his inner Slash with an arpeggiated guitar riff that quickly breaks down into heavy-gear, post-metal riffage. The female two-thirds of Helms Alee meet in beautiful shoegazy.
Helms Alee's sophmore album, Weatherhead, could turn any cultural critic into a historical revisionist. Let's pull the buckshot back through the maw of a 20th century icon. Let's reassemble the bloody mess and set a disenfranchised young man on a different trajectory, one devoid of celebrity and tragedy. Let's re-envision the last twenty years.
05 - Ethereal Riffian - Launch New Video From Upcoming Album. 1. 5 - Finsterforst - New Album In August, Details Unveiled. 5 - At The Gates - Swedish Tour Booked In November. 5 - Hate - Present New Video Clip 'Sovereign Sanctity'. 5 - Decadence - To Release New Album Later In 2019. 5 - Mono - To Release Remaster Of "Hymn To The Immortal Wind". 5 - Leprous - Announce European Tour. 12. Ripper No Lube 13. Born In Fiberglass 14. Weatherhead. Line-up Ben Verellen - guitars, vocals Hozoji Matheson-Margullis - drums, vocals Dana James - bass, vocals. Advertise on Metal Storm.
| A1 | Untitled |
| A2 | Elbow Grease |
| A3 | 8/16 |
| A4 | Music Box |
| A5 | Pretty As Pie |
| B1 | Anemone Of The Wound |
| B2 | Mad Mouth |
| B3 | Epic Adventurer Through The Wood |
| B4 | Speed Sk8r |
| C1 | Pig Pile |
| C2 | Revel! |
| C3 | Ripper No Lube |
| C4 | Born In Fiberglass |
| C5 | Weatherhead |
| D | Pimp BunniesDrums – Teo Stewart |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HH666-216 | Helms Alee | Weatherhead (CD, Album) | Hydra Head Records | HH666-216 | US | 2011 |
| HH666-216 | Helms Alee | Weatherhead (Cass) | Hydra Head Records | HH666-216 | US | Unknown |
| HH666-216 | Helms Alee | Weatherhead (2xLP, Album, Ltd, TP) | Hydra Head Records | HH666-216 | US | 2011 |
| HH666-216 | Helms Alee | Weatherhead (2xLP, Album, Ltd, Gr) | Hydra Head Records | HH666-216 | US | 2011 |
| HH666-216 | Helms Alee | Weatherhead (2xLP, Album, Ltd, RP, Cle) | Hydra Head Records | HH666-216 | US | 2013 |
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