English rock band from South West London, noted in DeBaser reviews for emotive, guitar-driven songs and vocalist Justin Schlosberg. Key albums reviewed: The Neon Handshake, Transmit Disrupt, and the self-titled Hell Is for Heroes.

Formed in South West London in the early 2000s (review). Justin Schlosberg is identified as the singer (reviews). The Neon Handshake is cited as a 2002 release on EMI (review). Transmit Disrupt is cited as 2006 on Burning Heart Records, with an earlier 2005 EMI version mentioned (review). The band released several early EPs (review).

Three DeBaser reviews praise Hell Is for Heroes' emotive, guitar-driven rock. The Neon Handshake is celebrated as a standout emo-tinged debut. Transmit Disrupt is seen as a more studied, mature follow-up. The self-titled album is described as "human" and emotionally resonant.

For:Listeners of early-2000s emotive rock / emo and fans of guitar-driven British rock.

 Sometimes you have to bow to the obvious and admit that a work is beautiful in itself and not because it references some avant-garde movement or has hidden subliminal or intellectual messages between the lines.

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 Hell Is For Heroes perhaps to distance themselves from the criticisms of lack of originality have dropped the metal and EMO attitude (everyone will shout hurray) and have embraced a more complex, more studied rock

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 This is the adjective that best suits this (master)work by the English band Hell Is For Heroes.

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