Helms Alee Gets Melancholy In New Music Video for “Spider Jar”

Rock band Helms Alee has released the second single for their upcoming album, Noctiluca. The track, titled “Spider Jar,” was also released alongside a music video. The video itself is fairly straightforward, featuring the band performing the new single in the studio. The full Noctiluca album is set to be released on April 26, and will be the band’s fifth major album release. The first single for the album, “Interachnid,” was released earlier this year. Helms Alee has consistently delivered quality music to fans for a decade now, and so far their next album is looking to be just as good.

Helms Alee is a Seattle based band that focuses on hardcore rock music. Their first album, Night Terror, brought the group to prominence with the tracks “New Roll” and “Rogue’s Yarn.” Since then, the group has maintained a fairly consistent release schedule; putting out a new album every three years or so. Their consistency in both the quality and quantity of their music has allowed the group to continue growing their fanbase and exposure over the years. This upcoming record may potentially be the group’s biggest so far.

Both singles released for Noctiluca so far have been incredible tracks, and both have been released alongside music videos. In February the band announced the album, putting out “Interachnid” at the same time. Now, as the album comes closer, the group has continued building hype with “Spider Jar.” In the music video for this new single, the band puts on an amazing performance of the song. Giving everything they’ve got to show the passion they put into their music. The full video can be found below, along with the tracklist for Noctiluca.

Track List:

  1. Interachnid
  2. Beat Up
  3. Play Dead
  4. Be Rad Tomorrow
  5. Lay Waste Child
  6. Illegal Guardian
  7. Spider Jar
  8. Pleasure Torture
  9. Pandemic
  10. World Problems

Photo Credits: Raymond Flotat

Nick Foulk: I am a third year UCSD student pursuing a double major in History and Political Science. I am also passionate about all types of hip-hop, indie, and folk music. I began writing music journalism in 2018 and am excited to see where it takes me.
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