Hold Your Horse Is (CD)
The debut album from Sacramento spazz-core panic-rock ear-slayers, Hella, features guitarist Spencer Seim and drummer extraordinaire Zach Hill. The blazing duo smashes through technically profound yet aesthetically simple rock that's been compared to Lightning Bolt (who were so blown away by the band, they took 'em on tour), the Oxes, Pink and Brown, Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa, and others. Hard hitting, cacophonous, and killer.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | D. Elkan |
| 2 | Biblical Violence |
| 3 | Been a Long Time Cousin |
| 4 | Republic of Rough and Ready |
| 5 | 1-800-Ghost-Dance |
| 6 | Brown Metal |
| 7 | Cafeteria Bananas |
| 8 | City Folk Sitting, Sitting |
| 9 | Better Get a Broom! |
| Juan Delgado
- El Paso, TX, USA |
| just think masked, fully nude, models with large guns knocking over a bank but in music form. it makes no sense but you would still love it nonetheless. that is hella. so insane it makes sense. mr. hill's beats are impossible. spencer is equally astounding. if you ever see this band live, youll leave jaw dropped with your life forever changed and cd in hand. | |