House VS Hurricane
Melbourne
House Vs Hurricane exploded in a way that almost no other band has matched before or since.
Their debut EP "Forfeiture" made the band the talk of every fan in the scene.
House Vs Hurricane have a key-driven hardcore influenced sound that has them... House Vs Hurricane exploded in a way that almost no other band has matched before or since.
Their debut EP "Forfeiture" made the band the talk of every fan in the scene.
House Vs Hurricane have a key-driven hardcore influenced sound that has them selling out rooms.
Their debut album "Perspectives" furthered the bands reputation and took their sound to the European and the UK touring circuits.
However, the "Perspectives" touring cycle wore the band down, and in 2011 they decided on some major changes.
House Vs Hurricane removed keyboards from their sound and replaced their front man with long time friend and peer Dan Casey.
HvH, as their fans often refer to them, have finished recording their second album "Crooked Teeth" and are gearing up for it's release this Winter.
Behind Casey's energy, they have delivered one of the albums of the year, brimming with attitude and ideas and full of high octane hooks.
"Crooked Teeth" is the first House Vs Hurricane album to be released on UNFD and was recorded by Machine (Every Time I Die, Lamb Of God) in New Jersey.
Their debut EP "Forfeiture" made the band the talk of every fan in the scene.
House Vs Hurricane have a key-driven hardcore influenced sound that has them... House Vs Hurricane exploded in a way that almost no other band has matched before or since.
Their debut EP "Forfeiture" made the band the talk of every fan in the scene.
House Vs Hurricane have a key-driven hardcore influenced sound that has them selling out rooms.
Their debut album "Perspectives" furthered the bands reputation and took their sound to the European and the UK touring circuits.
However, the "Perspectives" touring cycle wore the band down, and in 2011 they decided on some major changes.
House Vs Hurricane removed keyboards from their sound and replaced their front man with long time friend and peer Dan Casey.
HvH, as their fans often refer to them, have finished recording their second album "Crooked Teeth" and are gearing up for it's release this Winter.
Behind Casey's energy, they have delivered one of the albums of the year, brimming with attitude and ideas and full of high octane hooks.
"Crooked Teeth" is the first House Vs Hurricane album to be released on UNFD and was recorded by Machine (Every Time I Die, Lamb Of God) in New Jersey.