While looking at pins of The Head and the Heart song lyrics, I came across lyrics for The Oh Hellos. The words caught my attention, as did their name. So I began a search on YouTube and clicked on the first video I saw. It was called "Hello My Old Heart". Okay I guess these guys like the word "Hello". It happened after the first 40 or so seconds--that stirring, little kid feeling of opening a present crept its way in.
First impression of The Oh Hellos; a Mumford and Sons sound, mixed with Of Monsters and Men, and much more Christian lyrics. When listening through their album "Through the Deep, Dark Valley" the first time, I immediately had to listen through again while simultaneously reading the lyrics. Starting with the upbeat tune Second Child, Restless Child:
see, I was born a restless child/
and I could hear the world outside calling me/
and heaven knows how hard I tried/
but the devil whispered lies I believed
These were the lyrics that made me think that The Oh Hellos may be Christian. My favorite band is of course Mumford and Sons, and to me their best songs are the ones that acknowledge faith. So needless to say, the fact that these guys have lyrics about Christianity is a good thing to me. It is the uplifting, folk sound that grabbed my attention, but it's the lyrics that keep bringing me back to The Oh Hellos. The next song on the album, Wishing Well, reminded me of elements from the popular Prodigal Son bible story. It talks about taking from the father and wasting it away. And then on to the song I Was Wrong:
I knew you'd never forgive me/
but I was wrong
and I'm so, so sorry
The song sings about taking from the rotting tree, a reference I believe to be of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit. It then ends with the above lyrics about forgiveness. As the title "Through the Deep, Dark Valley" alludes to, this album is about overcoming the negative influences in our world and striving for good. I Have Made Mistakes, one of the album's standouts, talks about learning from our bad experiences.
and the sun, it does not cause us to grow/
it is the rain that will strength your soul/
and it will make you whole
There is so much truth and honesty in the lyrics of The Oh Hellos that it makes them hard to ignore. They sing about out how flawed we are, but how we can find strength through faith, as that will always be there for us. This is more elegantly put in the albums concluding song The Valley (Reprise):
we were born in the valley of the dead and the wicked/
where our father's father fell to the crimes he'd committed/
we were young when we heard you call our names in the silence/
still you lead me, never leave me/
never leave me
The album starts out by asking the question "will you lead me? ". By the end, we know their answer.
That's what I got from an afternoon of listening to "Through the Deep, Dark Valley". Listen to the album in its entirety below and see what you think.
Thanks for the refreshing music, The Oh Hellos!
This album is wonderful.
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