Helms

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the smallest world in the world 04:06 Tools
io 04:28 Tools
the kindness of automatic doors 05:27 Tools
teenagers in the woods 05:03 Tools
It Takes Skin to Win 04:54 Tools
we must get there before dark, follow me 03:57 Tools
ghosts with searching eyes 06:49 Tools
The Hypochondriac's Last Words 06:16 Tools
The Ten Thousand Things 03:18 Tools
Nothing Can Keep Us From Stopping 03:32 Tools
At Night the Ringing Filled Their Rooms Like the Bells of Distant Churches 03:51 Tools
the television set 08:13 Tools
The Skills You Need to Succeed in the 20th Century 05:31 Tools
candy fish 08:26 Tools
Three 02:40 Tools
Nothing Can Keep Us From Stopping (Reprise) 01:39 Tools
Horace: Age 19; Powers None 05:41 Tools
"Robots Are Great, But Are We Ready for Them to Dance on Their Own?" 04:49 Tools
Satin Rules 04:17 Tools
Cornish, New Hampshire 07:51 Tools
Mushroom Hammer 03:35 Tools
More Blackouts Than I Care to Remember 04:26 Tools
Fatbird 05:14 Tools
Diamonds For Brains 03:38 Tools
Suicidal Tendacies 03:33 Tools
Who Drained my Dreamcatcher? 02:26 Tools
Can I Have The Nest? 04:20 Tools
Sno-Cone Lizard 04:21 Tools
There is no "I" in Team, but There is One in "Tina" 04:35 Tools
Neverminds (Andreas Henneberg Remix) 04:35 Tools
Bläck & White - Einmusik Remix 04:16 Tools
Penthouse 04:16 Tools
Blame It on the South (feat. Craig Wayne Boyd) 08:01 Tools
In The End 04:16 Tools
Neverminds (Original Mix) 04:07 Tools
Helms - Plants may not have brains but at least they know how to 07:59 Tools
Neverminds - Original Mix 08:01 Tools
There Is No “I” In Team, But There Is One In “Tina” 04:35 Tools
Helms - The smallest world in the world 04:07 Tools
There is no "I" in Team but there is one in "Tina" 04:35 Tools
Black & White (Einmusik Remix) 04:35 Tools
Plants may not have brains but at least they know how to take care of themselves 08:01 Tools
Neverminds - Andreas Henneberg Remix 08:01 Tools
Jingle Bell Rock 08:01 Tools
Neverminds (Cascandy Remix) 08:01 Tools
Don't Look Back (Schlepp Geist Remix) 08:01 Tools
Don't Look Back - Schlepp Geist Remix 08:01 Tools
Plants may not have brains but at least they know how to take care of themselves. 08:01 Tools
Neverminds - Cascandy Remix 08:01 Tools
There Is No "I" In "Team," But There Is One In "Tina" 08:01 Tools
Way To Orbit (Madmotormiquel Remix) 08:01 Tools
07 io 08:01 Tools
7 - Plants May Not Have Brains But at Least they Know How to Take Care of Themselves 08:01 Tools
11 - Ghosts with Searching Eyes 08:01 Tools
Way to Orbit - Madmotormiquel Remix 08:01 Tools
02 we must get there before dark, follow me 08:01 Tools
Neverminds 08:01 Tools
03 the smallest world in the world 08:01 Tools
04 ghosts with searching eyes 08:01 Tools
There's no 'I' in Team, but There Is One in 'Tina' 08:01 Tools
Smallest World in the World 08:01 Tools
05 the television set 08:01 Tools
Bläck & White (Einmusik Remix) 05:42 Tools
Like Shania 05:42 Tools
Satin Rules II 08:01 Tools
You Wanna Too (feat. Vader) 08:01 Tools
Horace: Age 19; Powers-none 05:42 Tools
Tango Tora 05:42 Tools
At Night The Ringing Filled Their Rooms Like Bells Of Distant Churches 05:42 Tools
colors in braille 05:42 Tools
Neverminds - Sam Lidman Remix 05:42 Tools
08 candy fish 05:42 Tools
more blackouts than i care to 05:42 Tools
06 teenagers in the woods 05:42 Tools
There Is No I In Team, But There Is One In Tina 05:42 Tools
Nerverminds (Sam Lidman Remix) 05:42 Tools
Bläck & White - Original Mix 05:42 Tools
Neverminds (Original Mix) YL 05:42 Tools
Unlight 05:42 Tools
You Want To 05:42 Tools
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helmsmusic.com/ Helms are a three-piece band from the Boston, MA area, founded in 1997. The band consists of Tina (Helms) McCarthy (bass), her husband, Sean McCarthy (guitar/vocals), and his brother, Dan McCarthy (drums). Helms' music is a pensive assemblage of post- and indie-rock elements strung together in long sequences of dynamic and temporal variation. While much of the band's work shares common elements with Rodan and Spiderland-era Slint, a full dissection of Helms' arrangements reveals many noisier and mathier inspirations to go along with the generally introspective tone of most songs. Sean McCarthy's vocals are often whispered low in the mix or coarsely shouted away from the microphone, but are just as likely to be left out all together in favor of deeply layered instrumental patterns. Lyrically, McCarthy speaks in vivid and dream-like prose and thematically gives equal attention to the finite (thumb tacks, G.I. Joes and Pac-Man) and the infinite (the sky and the stars.) Guitar parts involve a great deal of tapping, sometimes with two separate melodies being played on the same instrument at the same time ("It Takes Skin To Win" from McCarthy) or with McCarthy using his chin to mute the strings while tapping with both hands ("Fatbird" from Secret Doors.) The percussion compositions are often dizzying, stammered and mechanically repetitive rhythms. The dynamics and speed of the drums are typically restrained and are only occasionally loosed through selected choruses and interludes that border on post-hardcore (perhaps similar to a more frantic June of '44.) The bass lines in comparison are almost always the most subtle voice rhythmically. Appropriately understated and carefully placed progressions outline each passage. Helms released their first full-length record The Swimmer in 2000 and followed in 2002 with McCarthy, issuing both through Kimchee Records. 2006 saw the band release Secret Doors on their own label, Plants & Brains. A vinyl release of Secret Doors was put out by History Major Records. Drummer Dan McCarthy created the artwork for all three Helms full-length records, and is a noted poster designer and screen printer. Before Helms, Dan played drums in Dagobah and Sean and Tina played together in the band The Television Set. The band was briefly named The Swimmer before changing to Helms, which was taken from Tina's last name. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.