House of Heroes

In 1996, while at Hilliard Davidson High School in Ohio, Tim Skipper, A.J. Babcock and Nate Rothacker formed a band called Plan B. Two years later, Rothacker was replaced by Colin Rigsby and the band changed its name to No Tagbacks before finally settling on House Of Heroes. Honing in on their sound, the band released their debut album, What You Want Is Now, in 2003, which was described as alternative punk-rock. The band has also dabbled in the genre of Christian rock and, in 2008, they released The End Is Not The End which reached number 19 in the Billboard Christian Album Charts and secured them a whole new set of fans. Continuing on with the more sacred music, the band released a three-song Christmas EP in 2009 featuring versions of Silent Night, O Come Emmanuel and All I Want For Christmas Is You. Their fourth album, Suburba, was released in 2010 and features the singles Elevator and Constant. In 2011 they embarked on a tour with tobyMac and Brandon Heath.

Related Artists

Stations Featuring House of Heroes

Please enable Javascript to view this page competely.