


Heavy Heavy Low Low is a five piece mathcore band from San Jose, California. Turtle Nipple and the Toxic Shock is a full-length release by the San Jose band in August 2008. Vincent Bennett of The Acacia Strain makes an appearance in Trot Line Beer Can.Aaron Stovall of So Many Dynamos makes an appearance on Rotten Church Mall Parking Lot.
C**Y
Great cd
I bought this cd for my boyfriend and he loves it. Hhll is one of his all time favorites bands. Really unique lyrics
D**N
Trippy surfer punk?
One of my favorite albums of all time.It stands up against itself time after time.I'll be honest, the first time I listened to Turt Nip, I hated it. Being a long time HHLL fan and hearing this the day it released, really threw me off.That said, after a few listens, and reading the lyrics along with the songs, changed my mind entirely. This, and Hospital Bomber were really the only two albums that HHLL put out, that are still relevent to listen to, today.Yurt Nip really feels like the first time the band "grew up" and got away from their original emo/screamo style.Its stoner music for stoners, surfer music for surfers, punk music for punks, and will make you want to try being all of those things.
X**X
HHLL fans rejoice?
Heavy Heavy Low Low is far from my favorite band. They're strange, they have no musical training (literally, they just kind of picked up and started playing), and did I mention they're strange? That said, their Ferret debut "Everything's Watched, Everyone's Watching" is worth a listen for any metalcore/grind fan. This is not that album. I don't get it yet, but I know I like it. The guitars sound different, not as hard. There are lots of weird and 'trippy' effects, and overall they stopped where they were going and went in a different direction. I've been disappointed by a lot of new albums this year, and I'm glad to say this isn't one of them. After the second or third listen, it becomes less disorienting. My only real complaint is that the songs do run on the short side, and I would have especially liked the songs with guest vocals to have gone on a bit longer. Also, the artwork doesn't really do it for me. The whole 'psychedelic' thing isn't really my deal. In the end though, if you're expecting another "Everything", not this time. A solid effort if you put away your expectations.
B**R
ahaha
very good loud mosh pit musicvery chaotic and interesting, lots of loud crashing sounds mixed with fun little detailed soundsit is not a serious emotional album, it triumphs in its noise, more like a bad LSD trip on cocaine and speeda fun cd to listen to, never a dull moment
J**Y
Geez...
This is awful stuff, not sure I would call it "music" with a straight face. Saw this at Hot Topic and sampled most of the songs. Must be pretty easy to get published these days. I'm sure it won't be easy to con people into actually buying this, however. The cover art is something to be "proud" of but that's not saying much, and that's as positive as it gets.
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