Rock n' roll with a dash of Southern sensibilities, HOUSE OF FOOLS has the musical chops to back up their fresh sound. Classic influences like The Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, The Eagles, and Queen blend with contemporary sounds like The Format and Elliott Smith. From the pop-friendly rhythm of "My Life Before Today" to the sweeping balladry of "Live And Learn," HOUSE OF FOOLS' songs grab the ear with carefully orchestrated layers of keyboards and multiple guitars. The open-hearted lyrics are icing on the cake. The self-titled EP and subsequent full-length are produced by Walt Vincent (Pete Yorn, The Format) with additional mixing and production by Mike Green (Paramore, The Matches). Guest musician Rami Jaffee (The Wallflowers) adds accordion and organ to the track "Better Part Of Me."
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