Artist's albums
Colors
2016 · album
Hark! the House of Heroes Sing
2014 · single
Smoke EP
2014 · EP
The Knock-Down Drag-Outs
2013 · album
Cold Hard Want
2012 · album
What You Want Is Now
2011 · album
Suburba
2010 · album
The End Is Not the End
2008 · album
Say No More
2006 · album
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Biography
Based out of Columbus, Ohio, the guys of Christian rock trio House of Heroes originally came together as a punk-pop band called No Tagbacks. Comprising A.J. Babcock (bass/vocals), Colin Rigsby (drums/vocals), and Tim Skipper (vocals/guitar), the group built up a respectable grassroots following through constant touring. However, when various setbacks took place (problems with their record label and otherwise), the bandmembers took a step back and realized their punk-pop sound just didn't fit who they were anymore. The difficulties ultimately sparked a change in the guys, which led to a refined vision for their music and the band itself. Changing the band's moniker to the more mature House of Heroes, the trio re-emerged to its fans with a more focused pop/rock sound that took influence from bands like Weezer and Jimmy Eat World. Recording some demos and hitting the road, House of Heroes independently released their debut album, What You Want Is Now, in 2003. The record brought House of Heroes to the attention of Gotee Records, but issues with their previous label caused eight months to pass before officially joining Gotee's roster. Making the most of a frustrating period, they used the down time to write their label debut, a self-titled effort that was issued in May 2005. They supported the record as openers on a subsequent tour with MxPx and Relient K. The album was repackaged, retitled, and reissued a year later on Gotee's sister label, Mono vs. Stereo; Say No More included two new songs and came enhanced with bonus multimedia material. House of Heroes continued touring through the summer of 2006. The critically acclaimed End Is Not the End, the band's much anticipated third full-length outing, dropped in 2008, and proved to be their most epic and successful release to date. A trio of EPs arrived in 2009, one of which, House of Heroes Meets the Beatles, saw the group tackling a handful of Fab Four songs. The following year saw the release of the Mark Lee Townsend-produced Suburba, which debuted at number 48 on the Billboard 200 and earned the group a Dove Award nomination. The band's fifth studio long-player, Cold Hard Want, arrived in 2012, with the Gotee Records contract-fulfilling The Knock-Down Drag-Outs compilation EP hitting the streets just one year later. Arriving in 2014, the Smoke EP would be the band's first independent release since 2003, and 2015's crowdfunded Colors found House of Heroes delivering their first concept album. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi