Ho-Hum

Ho-Hum is an American band with a unique sound that has kept them fresh and relevant since their emergence in the music scene. With its roots in Little Rock, Arkansas, the band was formed by brothers Lenny and Rod Bryan, who have been the core members throughout the band's history. Their music, often characterized by its thoughtful blend of indie rock and insightful lyrics, has garnered a loyal fanbase. Over the years, Ho-Hum has evolved its sound while remaining true to its original ethos, exploring themes of love, life's challenges, and personal introspection across their discography.

Their most recent releases, including albums like "Massacre," "Losty," and "Now I Love You," showcase their continuous experimentation with sound and profound lyrical content. Albums like "Fear of High Rollin'" and "Near and Dear" reflect the band's deep dive into the complexities of human emotions, set against the backdrop of their distinctive musical style. "Landau Zeal," "Sanduleak," and "Local" further exhibit Ho-Hum's versatility and their ability to conjure vivid imagery through music. Each release has been a testament to Ho-Hum's enduring talent and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of their music, making them a band that continues to captivate and engage audiences around the world.

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Massacre
Album - 16 Tracks - Released September 25, 2010
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  1. September 25, 2010
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    Losty
    8 tracks
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    Local
    14 tracks
  1. September 25, 2010
  2. January 1, 2005
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    Losty
    8 tracks
  3. January 1, 2004
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    Local
    14 tracks