A little bit country, a little bit rock n' roll, House of Fools' debut EP blends classic influences like Beach Boys, Bob Dylan and Queen with contemporary ones like The Format and Ellitt Smith. Produced by Walt Vincent... more » (Pete Yorn, The Format) with additional product by Mike Green.« less
A little bit country, a little bit rock n' roll, House of Fools' debut EP blends classic influences like Beach Boys, Bob Dylan and Queen with contemporary ones like The Format and Ellitt Smith. Produced by Walt Vincent (Pete Yorn, The Format) with additional product by Mike Green.
CD Reviews
House Of Fools Won Me Over!
Lisa Orlando | New Orleans, LA | 11/07/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"House Of Fools is a band with a very unique and different sound. As part of Drive-Thru Records, House Of Fools have just released their debut self titled EP. I awaited the release of this EP weeks before it was released on October 17, 2006. The EP opens with a track titled "Live And Learn". This is a slow piano ballad that progresses into a full on rock song by the end of the 5 minute track. Following this track is a track titled "Let's Follow". This is a fun song that makes me want to just sign along. The EP continues on with songs such as "My Life Before Today", "Better Part Of Me", and "Get Happy". With a total of five beautifully written and perfectly put together songs, this EP would definitely be my number one favorite release of 2006 so far. I not only suggest, but URGE you to purchase this EP. At a great low price, this amazing, one of a kind, masterpiece of incredibly original rock music can be yours. You can't beat the low price for such high quality music. It's truely an amazing EP and I would highly reccommend it to anyone who has an open mind and a love for great original music. :)"
House of Fools EP
Jessica Minnesota | 10/26/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I think the EP for House Fools is Amazing. The band has a memorizing sound to it especially on the song Let's Follow which starts off sounding like a music box is playing. The band has a new, fresh sound and the vocals are awesome on the EP. It doesn't matter what mood you are in when you listen to the EP it has a good range and can fit to the way the listener feels. I'm looking forward to hearing more from this band!"
Amazing New Band
Greensboro fan | Greensboro, NC United States | 10/21/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"House of Fools is a an extremely talented new band. The music is brilliant and the vocalist, amazing. I have seen these guys live and they put on quite a show. The best new band I've seen come along in years. This EP is on their mellow side. Do yourself a favor, buy the EP and see them live. HOF is destined for big things. Guaranteed to be a HUGE southern rock band."
Something new from drive thru records
Christopher Salyer | Dayton, OH | 10/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Tracklisting
1. Live and Learn
2. Let's Follow
3. My Life Before Today
4. Kiss The Haze (Alternate Version)
5. Get Happy
Drive-Thru Records have been taking steps in the recent past to branch out towards new sounds and the types of talent that is featured on the label. Artists like An Angle, Steel Train and even Hellogoodbye would have been extremely out of place when the label was started over a decade ago. But it is 2006 and with time brings change. Along with the aforementioned groups comes the North Carolina act, House of Fools. Staying mostly on the tranquil, laid-back side of indie rock, the self-titled EP released through Drive-Thru Records is extremely mature and shows that this band is destined for huge things.
Taking influences from older artists like Bob Dylan and more contemporary acts like Ryan Adams and As Tall As Lions, House of Fools melds together complex melodies and intricate musicianship in this effort. The instrumentation for much of the disc is extremely clear, which is mostly thanks to the producer Mike Green. The guitars are crystal clear and the drums come though extremely well. The first song, "Live and Learn," starts out as a transparent key driven track and by the end becomes a lush rock and roll orchestration akin to a band like Muse. Meanwhile the final track, "Get Happy" sounds like a Bright Eyes b-side complete with mainly an acoustic guitar and semi-whispered lyrics. On top of it all, the lyrics are just beautifully written and sung. Josh is an amazing vocalist and it sounds as if the whole album works around what he has to offer. While some songs might come off a little hokey ("Let's Follow") they are still well-written pieces of music.
There is little doubt in my mind that House of Fools are destined for huge things and definitely have the ability to become the next in a long list of Drive-Thru Records bands who have moved on to greener pastures. Please do yourself a favor and pick up this EP.
reviewed by Christopher Salyer
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This EP rules!
Licia | PA, USA | 10/18/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've always really liked the bands on Drive-Thru records, but House of Fools is one of the best! I love their sound, it's so different. This EP is definately NOT leaving my iPod anytime soon!"