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Hot Hot Heat

Discussion in 'Sensorium' started by Septic Yogurt, May 22, 2004.

  1. Septic Yogurt Gems: 9/31
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    Anybody else take interest in this band?

    I've got all three of their releases now (if theres more, please let me know).

    The last one I got was Scenes One Through Thirteen, which is VERY different from the Hot Hot Heat most people know, sounding more like The Locust than anything else.

    But onto their more recent stuff, their Knock Knock Knock EP and their 'Make Up The Breakdown' album are both pretty brilliant. Catchy kinda cool rocky indie electronic madness for the most part, just the kinda foot tapping thing to listen to when the weather is this good.

    So, ever heard em before? like? hate? wanna talk about socks?
    Tis all good, any comments?
     
  2. Hugo Gems: 15/31
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    Can you post a link to where we might sample their souns somewhat?
     
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    Never heard of them
     
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    I'm not a huge fan of theirs.
     
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    Never heard of them either. Any particular genre they fit into?

    Edit: Hmm, label this under dumbarse posting. The question I asked you seem to already have adressed.
     
  6. Icingdeath45 Gems: 12/31
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    I like hot hot heat, not many peoplehave of any songs, and th ons who have probably only know about the song badages, but yes, I like them
     
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    Bandages is a very good song and a couple of others off that album are worth listening to but overall I don't really rate them.

    Don't get me wrong there is nothing wrong with their music and it is in a genre that I usually enjoy but it just doesn't click with me.

    Have you tried the "Yeah yeah yeahs"? Similar sounding name and a similar sounding sound. Try "A date with the night".
     
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    I like them.

    Bandages kicks ass, but the rest is worth a look as well.
     
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