'somewhere between the creaky stairs and the empty west Texas saloon, the whispers of the departed ghost-town heroes meld with the distant sound of horsehair bow scraping nylon strings. This is where Hotel, Hotel was born. In life you're as likely to find them in glasgow or brighton as well as their home of Austin, Texas. The core of chaos, misco, and caverninha produces evocative, harrowing, and elegant fare such as that on the new emotional odyssey/loose concept album 'allheroesareforeverbold.' in person, the troupe often expands in mind, body, scope, and volume.' 'this is the essence of possession. Hotel, Hotel travel miles from Texas with a beatific look of horror on their faces for they were there when the meteor hit the church, the living offspring of an angel and a devil lodged in the brain causing microblink switches between blinding white light and suffocating black antimatter. Using instruments to communicate the realisation of simultaneous on and off. String theory strung along strummed the guitar and turned it on. Cataclysm.' - the 13th note. 'Austin's Hotel, Hotel...playing quiet waves of noise that are light on form and heavy sleepy wandering...keeping many of your eyes glued to the stage...their live performances can be quite memorable.' we shot j.r. 'Hotel, Hotel is a large ensemble producing atmospheric fare heavy on the violins, wavering between pastoral and apocalyptic...sort of like godspeed you black emperor in a good mood.' - michael chamy, Dallas observer. 'their debut album, 'allheroesareforeverbold'...the sound that the band has created here is interesting and distinctive,...the changes are seamless and organic...the songs range in emotion from haunting to serene and do a good job of hypnotizing the listener long enough to reveal something new. 'allheroes...' is a very solid debut for a band that i'm sure you will be hearing more about in the future.' - optasia. 'what an impressive release...this is beautiful music played with passion.' - aural innovations.
1) Denial
2) Shock
3) Anger
4) Bargaining
5) Depression (It Is What It Is)
6) Guilt
7) Acceptance