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. The primary members of the band are
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on
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and Zach Hill on
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. The band expanded their live band by adding Dan Elkan on vocals, rhythm guitar, sampler and synthesizer and Jonathan Hischke on synth bass guitar for their 2005 tour. In 2006 they reformed as a five-piece line-up including Seim, Hill, Carson McWhirter (of The Advantage), Aaron Ross & Josh Hill. In 2009, the band was reduced back to core members Hill and Seim.


History


Formation and early years

As teenagers
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and Zach Hill were both members of the
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band Legs on Earth along with Josh Hill on guitar and Julian Imsdahl on bass and vocals. The band achieved some moderate local success, becoming renowned for their wild live shows, young age, and Primus-esque sound. Zach Hill described Legs on Earth in an interview as pop music but in the way
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and
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were considered pop. They released one album in 1999 called ''Lasers & Saviors'' on local record label Para-Sight Records, now out of print. In April 2000 they went on hiatus and later broke up. Imsdahl later joined the band Grandstream (formerly known as Little California), and was previously in the band Eraserhead. Hill and Seim decided they wanted to continue playing together and pursue a less mainstream sound. According to Hill, they didn't always intend to remain a duo, though: " ehad intentions to start a band that was like… kinda like what we were doing with just the two of us, but with more people. But, we couldn't find the other people so we decided to do it just with the two of us." Their name is simply a reference to the
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" that was common throughout Northern California. Hella's earliest recording was the self-released ''Leather Diamond'' EP, hand-assembled in a nondescript cardboard sleeve and sold at some of their first shows. On March 19, 2002, they debuted proper with the full-length '' Hold Your Horse Is'' LP on
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(a subsidiary of
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). The ''Falam Dynasty'' 7-inch was also released that year.


2003—present

After the release of ''Hold Your Horse Is'', 2003 saw Hella begin to deviate from the basic framework in the studio, although their live sound remained largely unchanged. Released on June 17 of that year, Hella's ''Bitches Ain't Shit But Good People'' EP (originally a vinyl only release) featured many firsts for the band. An earlier recorded (''Leather Diamond'') version of a song from their first LP, "Republic of Rough And Ready", became their first widely released song to feature vocals (provided by friend of the band Dan Elkan). A version of "1-800-Ghost-Dance" with vocals by Elkan was available as a downloadable mp3 on the band's website in late 2002. The ''Bitches'' EP also found Hella using
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,
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, and drum machine for the first time. ''Total Bugs Bunny on Wild Bass'', also an EP, was released on August 26 and featured the use of synth, sampler, and drum machine and an apparent influence from 8-bit
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, first hinted at on the opening track of ''Hold Your Horse Is'', "The D. Elkan". Hella rounded out the year with a split live double CD with San Francisco, California-based band Dilute. Hella released their second full-length LP in 2004, ''The Devil Isn't Red''. Other releases for the year included a split 7-inch (with
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) and a limited edition, Japan-only release of the three-song ''Acoustics'' EP. For their 2005 release, Hella again experimented with their sound in the studio. ''Church Gone Wild/Chirpin Hard'', released through Suicide Squeeze Records, is a double-solo album, with Zach Hill and Seim each recording a whole disc's worth of material independent of each other. Hill's disc, ''Church Gone Wild'', is a 56-minute noise piece which featured Zach doing all the vocals and instruments, save for a few guest appearances; while Seim's disc, ''Chirpin Hard'', again experiments with the fusion of 8-bit Nintendo music with punk and math rock. Hella also expanded their live band to a quartet in 2005, adding Dan Elkan on vocals,
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, and synthesizer, and Jonathan Hischke on bass guitar in order to play songs from ''Total Bugs Bunny on Wild Bass'' and ''Church Gone Wild/Chirpin Hard'' live, in most cases for the first time. This line-up toured the US in support of
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in Spring, System of a Down, The Mars Volta, Les Claypool, and Dillinger Escape Plan in the fall as well as numerous headlining dates in the U.S. as well as visits to Japan, Spain and the UK. The show from October 8 at Arco & Oakland Arenas was documented by R.T. Thomas and self-released in July 2007 on DVD. A DVD/ CD EP release titled ''Concentration Face/Homeboy'' was released on November 8, 2005, on 5RC Records. The DVD features almost 3 hours of footage from their 2004 Japan tour, mostly consisting of performances from the first two albums. In 2006, Hella consisted of Spencer Seim, Zach Hill, Hill's cousin Josh (who also played in Legs on Earth), Seim's Advantage bandmate Carson McWhirter, and Aaron Ross. The first release from this line-up, entitled ''There's No 666 in Outer Space'', was released on January 30, 2007, on Ipecac Recordings. This album was released in 2008 as a double 180g vinyl on Black Diamond Records with new artwork by Mayka Finkelstein-Amrami. As of August 2008, In an interview with Exclaim Magazine regarding his solo effort, Zach stated that "Hella is a real grey area in general right now". The future of the band seemed to be up in the air. On Thursday, March 12, 2009, a blog post on Hella's MySpace page revealed that Hella once again consisted of only core members Hill and Seim, and that the band was working on writing and recording a new album, due to be finished later that year. It also revealed that an international tour may have been in the works. On September 4, 2010, Hella announced they had eight tracks ready for their new album. As of 2011, Hella is signed to Sargent House, who released their most recent album, ''Tripper'', on August 30, 2011. On March 19, 2022, in celebration of the 20th anniversary of “Hold Your Horse Is,” the band announced the album's vinyl reissue in 2022 along with the release of never before seen or heard Hella media.


Side projects

In addition to their work in Hella, Seim and Zach Hill have also recorded with a number of side projects. Seim plays drums in NES theme music cover band The Advantage (a reference to the
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controller), notable for using only guitar, bass guitar, and drums to replicate the
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programmed music of the games. The genre has been called Nintendocore and The Advantage are credited with pioneering it. Seim has also released a solo album under the moniker sBACH. Recently Seim, playing drums, has formed Solos with guitarist and vocalist Aaron Ross (formerly of Hella). Their debut album "Beast of Both Worlds" was released on Sept 11 2012 on Joyful Noise records. Hill has recorded albums with Marnie Stern, Tough Guy Fantasy/Arctic Boys, Flössin, Crime in Choir, Nervous Cop (with drummer Greg Saunier of
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and harpist
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), Damsel (with guitarist Nels Cline), Friend/Enemy (with Tim Kinsella, Sam Zurick, Todd Mattei, Jim Becker, Graeme Gibson, Caryn Culp, Emma Grace Lansangan, Nick Marci, Chris Powell, Azita Youssefi), Zach Hill and the Holy Smokes (whose first release was accompanied by a 138-page book written and illustrated by Hill), as well as playing drums for Chino Moreno's band Team Sleep, The Ladies, Kenseth Thibideau and Marty Anderson's band Howard Hello and Jeordie White and
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's band Goon Moon. More recently, Hill has teamed up with
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from Octis and
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and together have released the LPs ''Shred Earthship'' on
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and ''Volume 2'' on the Austrian label Rock Is Hell. ''Volume 2'' consists of the two longest tracks from the ''Shred Earthship'' sessions. Hill's best known project outside of Hella now is perhaps experimental hip hop outfit Death Grips, who have gone on to achieve a cult following of their own right and widespread critical acclaim. Both Hill and Hischke are members of El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez-Lopez with Juan Alderete, Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodríguez-López, the first of three records produced by the group is ''
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'', which was released on May 5, 2009. In 2008, Hischke formed the band
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along with Josh Klinghoffer. The song "Biblical Violence" is featured on episode 24 of the Welcome to Night Vale podcast.


Discography


Albums

*''Hold Your Horse Is'' (2002),
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*''The Devil Isn't Red'' (2004), 5 Rue Christine *''Church Gone Wild/Chirpin' Hard'' (2005), Suicide Squeeze *''There's No 666 in Outer Space'' (2007), Ipecac Recordings *'' Tripper'' (2011), Sargent House


EPs

*''Leather Diamond'' (2001) *''Bitches Ain't Shit but Good People'' (2003), Suicide Squeeze *''Total Bugs Bunny on Wild Bass'' (2003), Narnack Records *''Concentration Face/Homeboy'' (2005), 5 Rue Christine *''Acoustics'' (2006), Toad Records/5 Rue Christine *''Santa's Little Hella'' (2013), Joyful Noise


Singles

*"Falam Dynasty" (2002), 5 Rue Christine


Split releases

*live split with Dilute (2003) Sick Room Records, LTD *split with
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(2004),
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References


External links


Band's biography / discography

Hella on Ipecac Recordings

5 Rue Christine

Hella live recordings
at the
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Zach Hill tribute site
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