Hallelujah The Hills
Hallelujah the Hills formed in Los Angeles with Ryan Walsh on vocals and songwriting, Nik Freitas on guitar, Kinsa Bueckner on bass, and Ryan Francesconi on...
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Hallelujah the Hills formed in Los Angeles with Ryan Walsh on vocals and songwriting, Nik Freitas on guitar, Kinsa Bueckner on bass, and Ryan Francesconi on drums. They released their debut album 'Of Porcelain' in 2006, followed by 'Colonial Drones' in 2008, a self-titled album in 2010, and 'Feral Hymns' in 2013.
Their songs like 'Cataloging Candy's Demise' and 'Don't Take The Law Into Your Own Hands But Take Mine In Yours' have a haunting quality with lyrics that touch on personal themes. The band's music often explores introspective territory without leaning too hard on any single narrative.
They worked independently for much of their run, which sometimes drew attention to how they operated. Their live shows were known for being intense, driven by Francesconi's drumming and the layered arrangements from the rest of the group.
After 'Feral Hymns' in 2013, the band's activity slowed down. Their catalog remains a set of albums that fans of indie rock with a thoughtful edge still return to.
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