Stephen Rowland - 19.11.2010  Light years ago, I was writing constantly for a publication/website called Sex & Guts. One day, Sub Pop sent me a promo package containing an EP from ...
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WATT - 19.08.2010  There are those who will argue that Hot Hot Heat peaked withthe angular post-punk revivalist moves of their first album, "Make Up theBreakdown." Those...
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Ted Chase - 16.08.2010  The appeal of British Columbia's Hot Hot Heat on such workas 2003's "Bandages" or 2005's Elevatorwas in enjoyable indie-dance - hardly revolutionary, ...
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Melanie Fried - 16.07.2010 After a two-album stint on a major label, Canadian rock act Hot Hot Heat returns to its indie roots for its latest release, "Future Breeds." The move ...
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Jamie O'Meara - 15.07.2010 Where early on indie/post-punk rockers Hot Hot Heat frequently came under criticism for the derivative nature of some (not all) aspects of their writi...
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Richard Trapunski - 30.06.2010  After a pair of albums that were ignorable at best, it’s easy to forget that Hot Hot Heat were once one of the more promising bands of the early 00s. ...
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Edwin McFee - 18.06.2010  After releasing four albums of varying quality over the last decade, we think it’s fair to say that Hot Hot Heat’s career has turned rather tepid of l...
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Jeremy Aaron - 17.06.2010  In the earlier years of the 2000s, it was easy to get swept up in the hype of post-punk revivalism. Who could blame anyone for being completely enthra...
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Christian Williams - 15.06.2010  In the early ’00s, Hot Hot Heat felt like the attention-deficient little brother to the New York garage-rock revivalists, spazzing out to XTC instead ...
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Ian Cohen - 15.06.2010  If you agree with Tony Soprano that "remember when" is the lowest form of conversation, it hasn't been easy to talk about Hot Hot Heat's sojourn on S...
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