The Oh Hellos - Eurus EP Eurus, the second installment of The Oh Hellos' four-EP project inspired by the Greek mythological wind deities that bring the seasons, is out today. Throughout the series, there’s an overarching question being asked: “Where did my ideas come from?” With each EP and the “wind” it represents, siblings Tyler and... Continue Reading →
Album Review: The Oh Hellos – Notos EP
It’s so refreshing when artists challenge themselves to push the boundaries of their previous work, when you can’t help but know that each word, phrase, and musical note is carefully crafted and precisely placed. Siblings Tyler and Maggie Heath, who together are folkicana duo The Oh Hellos, have taken intelligent creativity to a new level... Continue Reading →
Best of 2015: The Oh Hellos – Hello Wormwood
Layered and complex, The Oh Hellos are a riddle inside of a puzzle wrapped in a conundrum. A constellation of Damien Rice tones, Manchester Orchestra energy, and Nickel Creek riffs, The Oh Hellos are complicated enough before even diving in to their conceptual side. Throw C.S. Lewis and his satiric Screwtape Letters into the mix and... Continue Reading →
Out Today: The Oh Hellos – Dear Wormwood
Dear Wormwood, the second full-length by Southern Texas based siblings, Maggie and Tyler Heath, known as The Oh Hellos, is a collection of songs inspired by C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters and Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind, mythology and folklore, and apocalyptic literature. The album is out today on Elektra Records. With a... Continue Reading →