Hattie Morahan reads Stillicide - Episode 3: Butterflies for BBC Radio 4 (originally broadcast 25th August 2019).
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Hattie Morahan reads Stillicide - Episode 3: Butterflies for BBC Radio 4 (originally broadcast 25th August 2019).
Helms Alee Interview // Music & Riots Issue 21
Helms Alee have a great interview feature in issue #21 of Music & Riots. Read the full article HERE.
“Stillicide,” a novel by Cynan Jones, imagines a world where an extended drought has transformed daily life.
Stillicide by Cynan Jones
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Hattie Morahan continues Cynan Jones' electrifying new series set in the very near future.
Listen to Hattie read part three of Stillicide on BBC Radio 4 on 25th August at 5:45pm (it will also be available on iPlayer and as a download via the above link after it airs).
Helms Alee On The Sludgelord Top Albums Of 2016
#9: Helms Alee have created a perfect fusion of big riffs, noise rock rumble and muscular indie rock filtered through a cloud of woozy reverb. Every track on this album is stuffed to the gills with choice riffs and klller hooks that will be embedded deep in your mind for years to come. “Stillicide” is a stellar release that sets the bar for heavy music in 2016.
For full list go to The Sludgelord
Helms Alee is KISW’s Band Of The Week
After nearly a decade of existence, one can only assume that a band is either entering their sunset years or striding with such artistic strength and confidence that they are creating a whole new legacy for themselves. With Helms Alee, it is obviously the latter scenario. The band set a high bar for themselves with their spectacular debut album Night Terror, but every subsequent release has trumped their previous endeavors.
Bolstered by the recording and production expertise of Kurt Ballou at God City Studios, Stillicide (their new album), is not only the group’s strongest collection of songs, it is arguably their best sounding release to date. The heavier moments are that much more oppressive; their melodic angles are that much more beguiling, and the juxtaposition between Verellen’s patriarchal roar and the siren song vocals of James and Margullis is that much more exhilarating. If there was only one band you could listen to for the rest of your life, Helms Alee would satiate most every emotional yearning. And if you could only pick one of their albums, you’d gravitate towards the best document of their textural range and songwriting chops. You’d gravitate towards Stillicide.
(via KISW)