Australian post-hardcore outfit Hands Like Houses debuted in the late 2000s, joining a crop of stylish but heavy groups that valued singalong melody as much as aggression. Following the 2012 debut Ground Dweller, which charted higher in the U.S. than their native Australia, the band began a steady rise that reached new heights with 2016's Dissonants. Their sound continued to evolve with 2018's Anon.
Formed in 2008 by members from disbanded groups Eternal Debut and So Long Safety, Hands Like Houses originally comprised singer Trenton Woodley, keyboardist Jamal Sebet, drummer M...