The Helio Sequence - The Helio Sequence

The Helio Sequence

The Helio Sequence

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2015-05-19
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2015 Sub Pop Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Battle Lines 4:20 USD 0.99
2
Stoic Resemblance 3:20 USD 0.99
3
Red Shifting 4:12 USD 0.99
4
Upward Mobility 3:52 USD 0.99
5
Leave or Be Yours 3:12 USD 0.99
6
Deuces 3:42 USD 0.99
7
Inconsequential Ties 2:39 USD 0.99
8
Seven Hours 2:52 USD 0.99
9
Phantom Shore 3:33 USD 0.99
10
Never Going Back 3:56 USD 0.99
The Helio Sequence - The Helio Sequence
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Reviews

  • Love It
    5
    By Inphoenixity
    Another amazing album from these guys!
  • Too good for words
    5
    By Rbrubeck
    But I will do my best to find a few. Amazing sound, and I love their work. I hope I get a chance to catch them on tour this summer!
  • Awesome
    5
    By Mcgrupp79
    This band is killer. Great lyrics, production. It all works. Groovy and makes you think. I love it. 5 stars.
  • So Far Best of 2015
    5
    By The Chicago Kid
    I haven't heard anything nearly as good as this album so far 2015. I think their best album in their entire discography. Pick it up today!!!
  • Great stuff
    5
    By NightRelic1
    I started listening to The Helio Sequence since the Love & Distance album. That album was pretty intense, where this one os more laid back. I decided to pre-order the Loser Edition LP direct from Sub Pop Records because it came with the Sunrise Demos CD. I wasn't sure what to expect from the demo songs, but this extra album did not disappoint. Any of these songs could have fit comfortably on the album. So, for $19, I got the vinyl, an extra CD, a download card and some stickers. It's not for everyone, but it's a great deal with double the music. But if you don't own a turntable don't hesitate to download the whole album here.
  • They never disappoint
    5
    By AAPLer
    I've been a Helio Sequence fan ever since the first time I saw them live opening for The Stills. Their sound has evolved over the years in a way that keeps them relevant without losing that unique quality that makes them who they are. This album is yet one more in a tradition of great music. Thanks HS.