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Hot Hot Heat - fairfieldweekly.com


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Hot Hot Heat
fairfieldweekly.com
Anyone who's stepped into a searing dry sauna, sizzling steam room or boiling hot tub on an icy winter day understands the obvious ...

Posted on December 29, 2009, 12:15 pm

Morning Roundup: Hot Hot Heat - Nashville Scene (blog)


Morning Roundup: Hot Hot Heat
Nashville Scene (blog)
?Read 'em and kneel: Nashville may be the 18th most literate city in America, but we're the fifth most religious state, ...

Posted on December 30, 2009, 9:14 am

Butch Walker releases new album in February - DOA


Butch Walker releases new album in February
DOA
Though he's been a first-call songwriter and producer for artists ranging from Weezer to Pink to Hot Hot Heat for some time, Butch Walker has never had more ...

Posted on January 15, 2010, 4:57 am

Slow to Surface celebrates a decade of individuality - Las Vegas Weekly


Slow to Surface celebrates a decade of individuality
Las Vegas Weekly
In fact, they're big in Reno, he jokes, and the band has played there with acts such as The Bravery, Hot Hot Heat and Social Distortion, though they can't ...

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Posted on January 16, 2010, 7:49 pm

What Should I Buy This Week? [New Releases For 1/05/10] - Lime Wire (blog)


Lime Wire (blog)

What Should I Buy This Week? [New Releases For 1/05/10]
Lime Wire (blog)
Butch Walker's been a piping-hot producer for some time now, working with a strikingly diverse roster of artists including Hot Hot Heat, Pink, Weezer, ...

Posted on January 5, 2010, 8:36 am

Listing of Upcoming Shows at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn - Broadway World


Listing of Upcoming Shows at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn
Broadway World
... with the Lemonheads, Ben Kweller, and Canadian star Sam Roberts, while back home in New York they began sharing bills with Beck and Hot Hot Heat. ...

Posted on January 7, 2010, 6:53 pm

Weekly Datelines - Surrey Now


Weekly Datelines
Surrey Now
... 54-40, Serena Ryder, Tokyo Police Club, Wintersleep, Hot Hot Heat, Jully Black, Corb Lund, Mother Mother, Marianas Trench, Sam Roberts Band, KS Makhan, ...

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Posted on January 15, 2010, 12:24 am

The moment that shaped their lives: Island celebrities reveal their flashpoint ... - Victoria Times Colonist


The moment that shaped their lives: Island celebrities reveal their flashpoint ...
Victoria Times Colonist
In April, Hot Hot Heat released Elevator, the first disc in a multimillion-dollar deal with Warner Bros. He knew he was going to be an artist from the age ...

Posted on January 14, 2010, 3:27 pm

Live music at free East Village New Year's celebration - Everything Long Beach (press release) (subscription)


Everything Long Beach (press release) (subscription)

Live music at free East Village New Year's celebration
Everything Long Beach (press release) (subscription)
... label Sup Pop Records, which boasts other notable bands including: Band of Horses, Flight of the Conchords, Hot Hot Heat, Iron and Wine and The Shins. ...

Posted on December 27, 2009, 11:07 am

Mikala Taylor - rabble.ca


Mikala Taylor
rabble.ca
... he's designed over the past few years. Gomez, Hot Hot Heat, Franz Ferdinand, Flaming Lips, REM, Queens of the Stone Age and Warren Zevon all jam among them.

Posted on January 8, 2010, 3:31 am

Hot Hot Heat Biography

Hot Hot Heat
extracted from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License

Hot Hot Heat
Origin Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Genres Indie rock
Dance-punk
New Wave1
Post-punk revival
Years active 1999–present
Labels Sire, Warner Bros.
Website HotHotHeat.com
Members
Steve Bays
Paul Hawley
Parker Bossley
Luke Paquin
Former members
Dustin Hawthorne
Matthew Marnik
Jimmy Sweet
Dante DeCaro

Hot Hot Heat is an indie band from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The band currently is composed of Steve Bays (vocals and keyboards), Paul Hawley (drums), Parker Bossley (bass) and Luke Paquin (guitar).

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Biography

Dustin Hawthorne and Steve Bays had been in many different bands together since 1995 and met Hawley in 1998. In 1999, Hawley bought a Juno 6 keyboard and asked Bays to try playing it, as no one else knew how. Hawley took over the drums from Bays and Hawthorne played bass. Matthew Marnik, who was a friend of the band, sang vocals. The band's original sound can be considered synthpunk.

The band soon changed direction to a more melodic, pop-influenced style, losing Marnik and adding guitarist Dante DeCaro. Strongly influenced by the New Wave sound of 1980s bands XTC, The Clash, and Elvis Costello and the Attractions, the new lineup, with Steve on vocals, quickly released a series of 7" singles and toured extensively in Canada and the American Pacific Northwest, joining up with similarly-styled indie rock bands such as Les Savy Fav, The French Kicks, Radio 4, Ima Robot, and Pretty Girls Make Graves, and opening for established Canadian rockers Sloan on a national tour.

The band's touring exposure attracted the interest of Seattle record label Sub Pop, who signed Hot Hot Heat in 2001, leading to the early 2002 release of EP Knock Knock Knock, produced in part by Chris Walla of Death Cab for Cutie. Although Hot Hot Heat got its start as a hardcore band, by the time it made contact with Sub Pop, its sound had mutated into what would soon be known as dance-punk. The band stood at the forefront of a movement that would explode on the indie rock scene within another year.2 That release was followed up quickly by the band's first full-length release, Make Up the Breakdown, produced by Nirvana and Soundgarden producer Jack Endino.

That album quickly found critical acclaim, and its singles "Bandages" and "Talk to Me, Dance With Me" received regular airplay on MTV and radio, including influential Los Angeles, California station KROQ, on whose charts both reached No. 1.

However, their track "Bandages" was removed from radio in the UK, from the playlist at BBC Radio 1, in the light of the war in the Middle East. This was thought to have hindered its position at #25 in the UK charts. The track had been on the B list on the station, guaranteeing 15 plays a week and a potential audience of millions. It was removed because of a "prevalence of the word 'bandages' in the song", a spokesperson said.3

In 2003 the band re-released the 2001 album of tracks recorded prior to their Sub Pop recordings, Scenes One Through Thirteen, on the OHEV Records label. Reflecting the band's transition period between their original sound and the present, and thus very much unlike what fans had heard on Knock Knock Knock and Make Up the Breakdown.

In 2004 Make Up the Breakdown won "Favourite Album" at the Canadian Independent Music Awards by popular vote. Guitarist Dante DeCaro announced his departure from the band in October 2004, but stayed to complete their next album, and in 2005 joined Montreal band Wolf Parade. That album Elevator, the band's major label debut, was released commercially by Warner Bros. in April 2005. Dante handed guitar duties over to replacement Luke Paquin when the band started their 2005 tour.

In 2005, the band opened for Weezer and Foo Fighters on the "Foozer Tour".

Hot Hot Heat played an opening set for American synth rock group The Killers at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on May 17, 2007. However, The Killers were forced to pull out after three songs because lead singer Brandon Flowers was suffering from bronchitis.

The follow up to Elevator, Happiness Ltd., was released on September 11, 2007. In late March 2007, the band posted the song "Give Up?" on their MySpace page as a sample of the album, and it was released on iTunes as a single on May 15. A second single entitled "Let Me In" was released on July 16.

Hot Hot Heat toured in 2007 with Snow Patrol as their opening act on the U.S. leg of their summer tour. Their headlining tour of Germany, Canada and U.S. started September 3, 2007.

"Let Me In" debuted on KROQ at number 8. On August 8, 2007, the music video for "Let Me In" premiered on Myspace Music. Also, on September 6, 2007, Hot Hot Heat posted their new album on their MySpace.

Hot Hot Heat is currently working on their latest studio album with producer/musician Ryan Dahle from Limblifter/Age of Electric which is expected to be finished in November 2008 with Parker Bossley from Fake Shark - Real Zombie! on bass. They are currently on tour opening for Bloc Party. They plan on releasing a new album in early 2010.

Discography

Albums

456

EPs

  • Hot Hot Heat (1999), four song 7"
  • Hot Hot Heat (2001), three song 7"
  • Knock Knock Knock (2002)

Singles

Year Title Peak Chart Positions Album
US Mod7 US Pop7 UK
56
2003 "Bandages" 19 25 Make Up the Breakdown
"No, Not Now" 38
"Talk to Me, Dance with Me" 33 78
2005 "Island of the Honest Man" Elevator
"Goodnight Goodnight" 27 73 36
"Middle of Nowhere" 23 47
"Christmas Day in the Sun" Non-album single
2007 "Give Up?" Happiness Ltd.
"Let Me In" 138
"Harmonicas & Tambourines"

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