Album Review
Hellions – “Opera Oblivia” [Album Review]
In the hardcore genre, be it melodic or not, stepping outside the boundaries is always a risky move but, on Opera Oblivia, Hellions have done that and pulled it off.
On the whole, melodic hardcore bands aren’t really ones for pushing the boundaries but, credit where credit is due, Australian chaps Hellions give it a good go on their third album Opera Oblivia. Yes, the core of the album maybe catchy, simple melodic hardcore, the kind that has been done a million times before, but, thankfully, the Aussie outfit have thrown caution to the wind by adding a twist to proceedings while not straying too far from the fundamentals of the melodic hardcore blueprint.
And that blueprint sees the band tossing out track after track of melodius, catchy, pop-punk-infused songs that, quite frankly, fans of the genre will lap up. You know the kind of stuff – fast riffs, catchy choruses, gang-vocals, big melodies, all staple components of a good melodic hardcore album but, at the same time, all components that are nothing new. Thankfully, as already stated, Hellions have realised this and, having built a steady fanbase, are starting to spread their wings with Opera Oblivia and the end result, far from sounding disjointed or, at worst, a mess, injects, dare I say it, a breath of fresh air to the genre.
Tracks like “24” and “Nightline Rhapsody” are punky at heart but have a grandness about them that gives off a massive, almost theatrical aura. Those are just two examples though because there are plenty more moments littered throughout this album where Hellions deliver an almost epic sound.
Obviously though, fans of the band will want their fix of melodic hardcore from the Aussie group and Hellions don’t disappoint on that score either with plenty of pacy riffing and shouty choruses on songs like “Thresher” to satisfy those needs. In the hardcore genre, be it melodic or not, stepping outside the boundaries is always a risky move but, on Opera Oblivia, Hellions have done that and pulled it off. It’ll be interesting to see where they go from here.
Opera Oblivia Track Listing:
01. 24
02. Quality Of Life
03. Thresher
04. Lotus Eater
05. He Without Sin i) Halation
06. He Without Sin ii) Heels Of The Hands
07. Bad Way
08. Nightliner Rhapsody
09. Nuestra Culpa
10. 25
Run Time: 36:03
Release Date: July 29, 2016
Check out the track “Quality of Life”
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
The Warning Shake the Foundations of a Sold-Out Leeds Stylus [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock2 days ago
The Cruel Knives Headline Top Night of British Rock at Manchester’s The Lodge [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock2 days ago
The V13 Fix #012 w/ Dååth, Unearthly Rites, maybeshewill and more
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
The V13 Fix #011 w/ Microwave, Full Of Hell, Cold Years and more
-
Indie1 week ago
Deadset Premiere Music Video for Addiction-Inspired “Heavy Eyes” Single
-
Folk1 week ago
Katherine Perkins Strikes the Right Tone with Her “Hold On” Music Video Premiere
-
Country2 weeks ago
Brooke Ashton Chats About Her “Someone” Single, Creative Process, and More!
-
Culture5 days ago
Rob Lundberg’s “Uncontaminated Sound – The Interviews” EP #67 w/ Joshua Farinella of The Whistleblower