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In the "Largehearted Boy Cross-Media Cultural Exchange Program" series (thanks to Jami Attenberg for the title), authors interview musicians (and vice versa). Read More

For two albums, Boston's Hallelujah the Hills has been cranking out fuzzy but powerful rock tunes, ones full of tape hiss and static that aren't exactly lo-fi. Read More

Every day, Daily Downloads offers 10 free and legal mp3 downloads, plus free and legal live sets from around the internet. Read More

I get dozens of requests a week for album reviews, and honestly, given that I have an intense day job and that I'm pretty lazy in my free time, I'm probably not going to review your album. Read More

It's a well documented fact that hipsters can't dance, but this new video from Boston natives Hallelujah The Hills takes your standard awkward concert dancing to new extremes. Read More

In a surprise announcement Sunday, Birmingham, England-based noise-pop titans Johnny Foreigner announced it has expanded its core group to a quartet, and that longtime collaborating visual artist and sometime accompanist Lewes Herriot is now an official member of the band. Read More

Hallelujah the Hills are returning in May with their third record, No One Knows What Will Happen Next , and after releasing two great albums -- 2007's Collective Psychosis Begone and 2009's Colonial Drones -- on Misra Records, the band has struck out on its own to put out the new collection on their own Discrete Pageantry label. Read More

If bad times make great art, what do good times make? Read More

Every day, Daily Downloads offers 10 free and legal mp3 downloads, plus free and legal live sets from around the internet. Read More

boston's hallelujah the hills have been a favorite of mine since i first heard em back when i first started this place, back in 2005. its weird that i rarely talk about em cause i listen to their catalogue quite a bit, but eh im lazy. either way, they have a new record coming out on 5.22 entitled no one knows what happens next. i have a feeling that silence is about to end cause if this song is any indication of the entire record, i could see it being a top 10 contender cause ive listened to this about 20 times in a row, no joke. i really cant wait to hear the entire thing. as it stands, this is definitely a top 10 song of 2012, for me, right now. Read More

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Hallelujah the Hills

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Hallelujah the Hills arose from the ashes of Boston's late lamented the Stairs. When the Stairs collapsed at the end of 2005,... Read the full Hallelujah the Hills bio.