Tripper is the fifth full-length studio album by math rock band Hella. It was their first release through Sargent House. The album is an instrumental record. It was released on August 30, 2011 and marks the band's reduction back to core members Zach Hill and Spencer Seim, after having expanded to a five-piece for their 2007 release There's No 666 in Outer Space. It charted at No 41 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums for 17 September 2011.
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Tripper is the fifth full-length studio album by math rock band Hella. It was their first release through Sargent House. The album is an instrumental… read more
Tripper is the fifth full-length studio album by math rock band Hella. It was their first release through Sargent House. The album is an instrumental record. It was released on August 30… read more
Hella began in 2001 in Sacramento, USA as a two member band consisting of Zach Hill and Spencer Seim writing technically intricate music of a highly spastic nature. They play a blend of math rock and noise rock. On early albums, the band forged their classic sound, playing minimally arranged, abrasive instrumentals that still retain an idiosyncratic sense of melody. In 2005, the band expanded their live band by adding Dan Elkan on vocals, rhythm guitar, and synth and Jonathan Hischke on bass guitar. In 2006, Hella's line-up was expanded to include Hill's cousin, Josh Hill … read more
Hella began in 2001 in Sacramento, USA as a two member band consisting of Zach Hill and Spencer Seim writing technically intricate music of a highly spastic nature. They play a blend of mat… read more
Hella began in 2001 in Sacramento, USA as a two member band consisting of Zach Hill and Spencer Seim writing technically intricate music of a highly spastic nature. They play a blend of math rock and noise rock. On early albums, the ba… read more