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Hoots & Hellmouth is an americana/roots band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The band was formed in 2005 by Sean Hoots and Andrew Gray. Both Hoots and Gray (aka Hellmouth) were already veterans of the Pennsylvania alternative rock scene by the time they began playing together in 2005, having been involved in Philadelphia-area bands Pilot Round The Sun and Midiron Blast Shaft. Check our available Hoots and Hellmouth concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 3 reviews)

Charterhouse Brevity can consolidate and confirm an idea. It can also help cement one's intentions. Face First in the Dirt, a four-song EP, serves as an appetizer to the full-course meal that is the folk/bluegrass Philadelphia band Hoots and Hellmouth...
- www.relix.com
Hoots & Hellmouth's eponymous debut feels like a tossed off deep southern romp. The best moments on the album feel like up-tempo front-porch spirituals. The worst ones make you question the pairing of the two songwriter/songwriters at all. The band is made up of two core members and songwriters Sean Hoots and Andrew "Hellmouth" Gray. Hoots' voice and compositions sound like foot stomping Appalachian soul, while Gray's songs fall into a gentler almost adult-contemporary category...
- www.noripcord.com
The debut from this Philly-based group (really a duo plus friends) definitely falls in the roots rock category, and it does have its moments, starting off well enough with "Want On Nothing" and its gospel inflections. A few other pieces stand out, "Forks And Knives" and the folkie, singalong "This Hands Is A Mighty Hand." For the most part, however, what comes across is something quite workmanlike...
- music.aol.com
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