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"Hallelujah the Hills is truly a godsend. Set on a path to restore the faith of indie-rock enthusiasts sick of both over-arranged rock and maddeningly simple distorted power chord pop, Hallelujah the Hills have come down to save the day with their glittering and grimy debut Collective Psychosis Begone. Hallelujah the Hills was born in 2005 out of the ashes of the cult Boston band The Stairs. On the night of their final performance Ryan Walsh (Vox, Guitar) and Eric Meyer (Drums) announced that they would start a new band, naming it after a somewhat bizarre 1960’s comedy Walsh had seen in a college film class. The movie, Hallelujah the Hills, Walsh summarizes as: 'These men go into woods and devote themselves to acting like nonsensical woodsmen as a way of relieving depression they're harboring about a lost love. They act and look like fools but all transformations are embarassing if you're able to take a naked look at the process.' This seemed to encapsulate what they were all about musically." |
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