DETAILS
TRACKS
Side A
- Get Me In A Room
- Nightingale Lightning
- Care To Collapse
- Hungry Ghost Extraordinaire
- No One Knows What Happens Next
- Dead People's Music
Side B
- People Breathe Into Other People
- The Game Changes Me
- Hello, My Destroyer
- Call Off Your Horses
RELEASE DATE
09/08/2017
Vinyl edition is a Series 33 release, limited to 33 copies.
Originally released May 22, 2012, Hallelujah The Hills' third record—No One Knows What Happens Next—is being pressed to vinyl for the very first time by Jealous Butcher Records. From its initial sessions where the band rolled straight to analog tape at the Soul Shop in Medford, MA, this is the way NOKWHN was always meant to be heard. Here, the band moved beyond the twitching nervousness of their first two albums and, as Exclaim! put it in their subsequent review, "Hallelujah The Hills have simply grown into the band they always threatened to become." In the middle of takes on hungry ghosts, personal destroyers and secrets pasts, NOKWHN finds HTH at their most experimental ("Nightingale Lightning"), their most ear-wormy ("Get Me In A Room"), and most achingly melancholy ("Dead People's Music"). "Between Colonial Drones and recording this album, we all found a good helping of confidence somewhere, somehow," songwriter Ryan H. Walsh recalls. "The second guessing that was the calling card of the sophomore LP had been taken out back and executed. It's quieter and more subtle, but it certainly knows what it's doing."
Special guests include Marissa Nadler, Katie Von Schleicher, and Mike Fiore of Faces on Film. Features re-mixed artwork playing off the original CD pressing.
After all these years, we still don't know what happens next. Let's try to figure it out, together, this time on your home turntable.
"The clarity of this record is a daring move for a band that has existed so firmly in the gauze, but it pays off at nearly every turn...they've also gone ahead and made their best record." - Prefix, May 21, 2012
"This is thinking outside the box with a lot of moving parts, but sonically, it comes together gorgeously in a start-to-finish listen."- Weekly Dig, May 18, 2012
EXPLORE
Adam Selzer
Slow Decay
Hallelujah The Hills
Against Electricity
José Medeles
Art of Slowness: The Halfling Session
Old Unconscious
Sunfort
Motrik
"33"
Christian Kiefer
What You Have Come For Is Death
Boxhead Ensemble
The Unseen Hand: Music For Documentary Film
Hook & Anchor
Hook & Anchor
The Valiant Arms
Swallow The Sea: The Songs of The Crabs
Carcrashlander
A Plan To Tell The Future
Alialujah Choir
The Alialujah Choir
Slow Moses
Charity Binge
Scirocco
Walk To The Moon
Perhapst
Perhapst
The Born Losers
The Born Losers
The Maroons
You're Gonna Ruin Everything
Norfolk & Western
Centralia
Dave Depper
Utrecht Suite
Matthew Hattie Hein
In Search of Lost Hein
No. 2
What Does Good Luck Bring?
Nick Jaina
A Bird In The Opera House
Boxhead Ensemble
Electric Guitar
Kpants
Smile And Nod Accordingly
Eyelids
Slow It Goes
Arch Cape
Arch Cape
Annalisa Tornfelt & Gideon Freudmann
Unraveling
Martha Scanlan
The Shape of Things Gone Missing, The Shape of Things To Come
The Hackles
The Twilight's Calling It Quits
Eyelids
Maybe More
Martha Scanlan
The River and The Light
Team Dresch
Team Dresch Bundles
Old Unconscious
Lyle
Eyelids
Jay Gonzalez Sings Eyelids Sings Jay Gonzalez Sings Eyelids
Defective AI
A Book Of Coherent Warnings
Marisa Anderson & Tara Jane O'Neil
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
No. 2
You Might Be Right
Team Dresch
Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994-2000
Dave Depper
Europa
Longstocking
Once Upon A Time Called Now
Infinite X's
Infinite X's
Chainsaw Records
Chainsaw Records Bundle
José Medeles
Railroad Cadences & Melancholic Anthems
No. 2
First Love
Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld
Last Stars First Light
Jon Brion
Meaningless
Fruit Bats
Tripper (Deluxe Reissue)
No. 2
Allistair Chestnut
Eyelids
A Colossal Waste Of Light

