Search Product

Your Cart

Your order qualifies for free shipping!

Your shopping bag is currently empty

Continue Shopping

The Hotelier Home, Like Noplace Is There Hot on Sale

SKU: 16D94D44BAD173DB

Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $10.00.

In Stock
Add to wishlist
  • Price match promise

  • Free delivery on all orders

  • Safe & secure transaction

  • Extended Christmas return policy

Recently Viewed

Wear Your Wounds  Rust On The Gates Of Heaven  Black T-Shirt For Discount

Wear Your Wounds Rust On The Gates Of Heaven Black T-Shirt For Discount

Original price was: $27.99.Current price is: $14.00.
Fiddlehead  Springtime And Blind  Online Hot Sale

Fiddlehead Springtime And Blind Online Hot Sale

Original price was: $24.99.Current price is: $12.50.
Harald Oimoen  Tom Araya: LA, CA (1985)  Giclee Print Supply

Harald Oimoen Tom Araya: LA, CA (1985) Giclee Print Supply

Original price was: $50.00.Current price is: $25.00.
Reid Haithcock  Bones: 1  Giclee Print Online Hot Sale

Reid Haithcock Bones: 1 Giclee Print Online Hot Sale

Original price was: $40.00.Current price is: $20.00.
David Robinson  Converge: Promo 1  Giclee Print Sale

David Robinson Converge: Promo 1 Giclee Print Sale

Original price was: $25.00.Current price is: $12.50.
FAIM  Hollow Hope  For Cheap

FAIM Hollow Hope For Cheap

Original price was: $7.99.Current price is: $4.00.

Description

The most political music is often the most explicit, battering its audience with its beliefs. But that isn t always the case; sometimes it embeds its ideas in subtler, more successful ways.

Take The Hotelier (previously The Hotel Year), whose second full-length Home, Like Noplace Is There is comprised of what can only be described as anthemic, cathartic rock songs, sent occasionally to delicate and destructive extremes. Singer Christian Holden pushes his clean voice until it crumbles, on The Scope of All of This Rebuilding against a strutting pace, and on the furious Life in Drag , but most powerfully during the chorus of Your Deep Rest where his words are heart-wrenching and haunting. As drummer Sam Frederick stamps out an enormous beat and chords—strummed by Cody Millet, Scott Ayotte, and Chris Hoffman—clamor around him, Holden sings, I called in sick from your funeral tradition of closure made it feel impossible… I should have never kept my word to you Not a cry not a sound Might ve learned how to swim but never taught how to drown You said remember me for me, I need to set my spirit free.

A careful listen to Holden s lyrics reveals that each song on Home, Like Noplace Is There makes a political statement, albeit by showing rather than telling. They may be most visible on Housebroken on which Holden addresses an abused dog; after inviting it to be free, he sings as the canine above a jangling guitar, saying, Master s all that I got, keeps me having a purpose, Gives me bed keeps me fed, and I m just slightly nervous Of what I might do if I were let loose If I caught that mail car or ate garbage for food, So as I bear all my teeth, I will ask of you please to just leave. As this swaying song rises dramatically from this revelation, that some individuals prefer their restraints, it becomes clear that there s more to the record than its powerful melodies.

By making political statements through personal explorations, The Hotelier has not only make a uniquely political record, but also a subtler, more successful one.

– Dane Erbach

Track Listing: 
01. An Introduction To The Album 
02. The Scope Of All Of This Rebuilding 
03. In Framing 
04. Your Deep Rest 
05. Among The Wildflowers 
06. Life In Drag 
07. Housebroken 
08. Discomfort Revisited 
09. Dendron 

Additional information

Format

LP – Black

The Hotelier Home, Like Noplace Is There Hot on Sale

Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $10.00.