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Homeless Hill

Macon, Georgia, United States | SELF

Macon, Georgia, United States | SELF
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"An Interview with Georgia Rocker's Homeless Hill - The Rock Club, UK"

Full interview with the UK's "The Rock Club." - The Rock Club


"An Interview with Georgia Rocker's Homeless Hill - The Rock Club, UK"

Full interview with the UK's "The Rock Club." - The Rock Club


"Showcase: Homeless Hill, Rocksucker Magazine, UK"

Homeless Hill are starting to give their recent Invincible album an overseas push, so we fired them over some questions to find out a little bit more about them… - Rocksucker Magazine


"Popular Hard Rock Act Homeless Hill to Play SOHO Friday November 9"

Homeless Hill are drawing fans with their brand of hook-n-riff rock, with a touch of southern fare." - Playgrounds Magazine, Columbus GA


"Homeless Hill - They Don't Know in Classic Rock Magazine, UK"

Up-and-coming Deep South rockers Homeless Hill are streaming their track They Don’t Know. Hear it below.

It’s taken from second album Invincible, released last year.

The four-piece from Georgia have consistently pulled rave reviews for their live shows. They cite the Foo Fighters, Stone Temple Pilots, Shinedown and Alter Bridge as influences, and say they’re “all about the hook.”

Drummer Danny Savage explains: “We play shows with metal acts, then play with more pop-oriented rock bands, and we do well in both settings. Our sound tends to cross over.” - Classic Rock Magazine


"Homeless Hill Voted Best Rock Band in Macon, GA"

The readers of The 11th Hour, one of the Southeast's premier entertainment magazines, awarded Homeless Hill "The Best Rock Band in Macon," for 2012. - 11th Hour Reader's Choice Awards


"Homeless Hill on ArtistFirst Radio Network/Audio Style May 2012"

Joey Stuckey interviews Homeless Hill for Audio Style music magazine. - Joey Stuckey, AudioStyle, ArtistFirst Radio Network


"Band Spotlight: Homeless Hill June 2012"

Homeless Hill has been playing a lot of shows around Macon lately. They have become known for the energy that radiates from their live shows. Now, they’ve finished recording their newest album, “Invincible,” and they are ready to share it with Middle Georgia. For this CD release party at the Cox Capitol Theatre, they also bring along friends Ledfoot Messiah and JK and the Lost Boys. 8 p.m. $12.

- Macon Telegraph, Macon.com


"Darin Curtis Performs on Weekend Mornin"

Darin Curtis & Travis Denning of Homeless Hill, performing on WMAZ. June 2012. - 13 WMAZ Macon, GA CBS Affiliate


"Darin Curtis Performs on Weekend Mornin"

Darin Curtis & Travis Denning of Homeless Hill, performing on WMAZ. June 2012. - 13 WMAZ Macon, GA CBS Affiliate


"Homeless Hill on Q106 FM's "Homegrown" June 2012"

Radio Interview - Jason Hawk, FM Q106 Macon, GA


"Invincible By Homeless Hill Makes Debut"

In the last several months, having been recently signed by Hession Entertainment Group, Middle Georgia’s hardest working rock band has come onto the scene swinging. With explosive riffs from lead guitarist Travis Denning and Darin Curtis’ soul shattering primal screams on tracks like Oddball and Break Away, supported by steel trap tightness of bassist Adam Crump and drummer Danny Savage, their maturity as a group is self evident... - MidGALive, Rachel Helie


"At Home With Homeless Hill"

"There is more to rock and roll than sex and drugs. Its takes hard work, focus, and sheer force of will. If anyone is going to prove that it’s going to be Homeless Hill.” - The 11th Hour Magazine


"Homeless Hill on the cover of 11th Hour - June 2012"

Warner Robins Musicians Have Been Touring the Southeast and recording their second album...(Cover) - The 11th Hour Magazine


Discography

Set It On Fire (2010)
Invincible (2012)

available on iTunes, Amazon and CD Baby.

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Bio

Born in the blazing heat of a deep south summer in 2009, Homeless Hill quickly established themselves as one of the most sought after original rock acts in Middle-Georgia, setting attendance records throughout the region in multiple venues. Rachel Helie – writer forThe 11th Hour (one of the Southeast’s premier entertainment magazines) – has branded them as the hardest working band in Mid-GA.

Watching a Homeless Hill show will have you convinced that you’re experiencing history in the making, as it’s merely a matter of time when this band is unleashed on a global scale. In fact, many in the industry are claiming that this may soon become reality. Mark “Tosh” Davies, host of The Rock Train on Siren FM 107.3 in the United Kingdom says that Homeless Hill could be the next Alterbridge or Shinedown. Classic Rock Magazine mentions the four-piece from Georgia have consistently pulled rave reviews from their live shows.

Homeless Hill released their first album Set it on Fire in 2010 which spawned three popular crowd favorites, including Set It On Fire, Pyschodelic and Ride. Their newest album Invincible (2012) continues to solidify their successful streak with They Don’t Know getting major radio airplay all over the world, including DRS in Switzerland and RTE in Ireland. The band was just honored in March on their home turf of Macon, Georgia, being voted as Best Rock Band in Macon at The 2012 11th Hour Reader’s Choice Awards Show at The Cox Capitol Theatre.

Singer/songwriter/guitarist Darin Curtis, guitarist Jonathan “JFO” Foreman, bassist Adam Crump and Danny Savage on Drums, comprises the line-up of Homeless Hill. Original, modern, radio-rock, in the tradition of Alterbridge, Shinedown and Foo Fighters, Homeless Hill is guitar-riff heaven with powerhouse vocals – snagging you with memorable hooks that you won’t get out of your head.

Homeless Hill continues to perform and win over new fans all over the Southeastern U.S. and are working on new songs for their upcoming EP. As Chris Horne of the Macon Telegraph writes, relying on their powerful hooks, and vocal harmonies, if you catch one of their live shows you may just become one of the Homeless Homies.

With their whole career ahead of them, watch for Homeless Hill soon in a town near you. In the immortal words of Homeless Homies everywhere, can we get a big Hill Yeah!?