House of Heroes

[4] The band became inactive in music and on social media in September 2016, which led many to believe that House of Heroes had broken up.

The band was also joined onstage by Dun, who played drums during the track "God Save the Foolish Kings".

The band's lineup for the show once again included Jared Rigsby, with Matt Lott playing bass for the encore.

[8] The band played a third anniversary show for Cold Hard Want in 2022, once again featuring appearances from Lott and Dun.

[9] According to drummer, Colin Rigsby, some of House of Heroes influences are The Beatles, Queen, Bruce Springsteen, and The Clash.

We kind of felt like we should straddle the line, and the big deal was to keep the integrity of the music intact and not to sacrifice any of the artistry.

"[12] In another interview, bassist AJ Babcock said, "We never wanted to try to pander to a Christian audience by saying things that necessarily were just kind of, you know, lip service to people.

In the same interview, Skipper summarizes their role by saying "We're Christian people, and we play rock and roll music.

House of Heroes released their debut album, What You Want Is Now, in 2003 on Vanishing Point Records, owned by Scott Stilletta, formerly of Plankeye.

After the release of this album, the band was signed to Gotee Records by its owner and founder, Toby McKeehan.

The band made a music video around this time for their song "Serial Sleepers" Say No More, was released on May 2, 2006.

A re-release of their self-titled debut album, it includes two bonus tracks: "The Invisible Hook" and "You Are the Judas of the Cheerleading Squad".

[15] In 2008, before the release of their next album, the band launched FreeHOH.com, a website where "In the Valley of the Dying Sun", "Sooner or Later", and "By Your Side" were offered as free downloads.

[18] Their fifth album, Cold Hard Want, was produced by Paul Moak and released in 2012 by Gotee Records.

The b-sides include songs from House of Heroes Meet the Beatles and The Acoustic End EP, along with bonus tracks from their prior albums.