Say No More (House of Heroes album)

Say No More (House of Heroes album)

Infobox Album
Name = Say No More
Type = Studio
Artist = House of Heroes


Released = flagicon|USA April 26, 2005
Recorded = Track 4 & 9 at Workbook Studios in Columbus, OH, all other tracks as Bois D'Arc Music in Bois D'Arc, MO
Genre = Christian rock
Length = 51:59
Label = Mono Vs Stereo
Producer = Oran Thornton, House of Heroes
Reviews =
Last album = "House of Heroes" (2005)
This album = "Say No More" (2006)
Next album = "The End is Not the End" (2008)

"Say No More" is an album released by the Christian rock band House of Heroes. While the CD is technically a full-length album, it is mainly a re-release of the band's second album. This album was released on Mono Vs Stereo, and other than the instrumental "The Bois D'arc Circus" being added onto the end of "Pulling Back The Skin" to make one track, adding two new songs, and the cover art and title being changed, it is the same record. The other songs, with the exception of tracks 4 and 9 (which are the new songs featured on the re-issue) are the same recording of the previous album. Also, this album was not released on the band's previous record label, Gotee Records. The band calls this an album, but admits is not really an entirely new album. The band does play the song "The Invisible Hook" at shows, and the song is played on Christian radio stations, so the album has become as popular as their previous releases.

Track List

#Buckets For Bullet Wounds - 3:39
#Fast Enough - 4:03
#Friday Night - 3:25
#The Invisible Hook - 3:31
#Mercedes Baby - 3:27
#Serial Sleepers - 3:10
#Make A Face Like You Mean It (Vampires) - 3:12
#Metaphor In Parenthesis - 4:46
#You Are the Judas Of The Cheerleading Squad - 4:54
#Pulling Back The Skin - 5:43
#Suicide Baby - 3:13
#Angels In Top Hats... - 8:56

Notes

* The song "Mercedes Baby" appears as an earlier version on the band's first release "What You Want Is Now.
* The song "Suicide Baby" also appears as an earlier version but titled "Kamikaze Baby" on the band's first release "What You Want Is Now.
* The songs "The Invisible Hook" and "You Are the Judas Of The Cheerleading Squad" are new to this record and are not featured on the nearly identical previous release "House of Heroes".

ingles

All singles were released to Christian radio.

*The Invisible Hook


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