Hot Hot Heat

Hot Hot Heat is a Canadian indie rock group which was established in 1999. Since then, five albums were released.

Band History

The four-member group from the resort near Vancouver Victoria belongs to the four albums "Scenes One Through Thirteen " ( 2001), " Make Up The Breakdown " (2002), " Elevator" (2005) and "Happiness Ltd. ". (2007) to the internationally established indie representatives. When the group kennenlerntw in 1999, she was still incomplete. Steve Bays (keyboards, vocals), Paul Hawley (drums) and Dustin Hawthorne ( bass) founded Hot Hot Heat, after all three had previously played in other bands and were dissatisfied with their music. Following the departure of original singer of this was replaced by Steve Bays. With Dante DeCaro, the group also received a guitarist, which had considerable influence on their style. This, however, told them in the middle of their recordings for the second album, that he would leave the band. New guitarist Luke Paquin was.

On 11 June 2010 the album " Future Breeds " was released in Germany. The band recorded Who You Calling Kid? to, which is also the title song of the 2011 launched television series Mr. Young.

Discography

Albums

  • 2001: Scenes One Through Thirteen ( ohev )
  • 2002: Make Up the Breakdown ( Sub Pop )
  • 2005: Elevator ( Warner Bros. )
  • 2007: Happiness Ltd.. ( Sire Records )
  • 2010: Future Breeds

EPs

  • Hot Hot Heat ( ACHE )
  • 2002: Knock, Knock, Knock ( Sub Pop )

Singles

  • 2003: Talk to Me, Dance with Me ( Sub Pop )
  • 2003: No, Not Now
  • 2004: Bandages
  • 2005: Good Night, Good Night ( WEA / Sire )
  • 2005: Middle of Nowhere
  • 2010: 21 @ 12

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