Hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia, Hot Hot Heat first came to prominence in 2002 with their breakthrough debut LP, Make Up The Breakdown, an electrifying dose of urgent, dancey rock anchored by frontman Steve Bays characteristic yelp and highly infectious melodies. Over the years, the Canadian band has delivered their kinetic brand of rock and roll live to thousands, toured the world with bands such as Modest Mouse, Kings Of Leon, The Walkmen and Queens of the Stone Age, and released several albums, garnering praise from everyone from Pitchfork to Rolling Stone and Spin who described their sound as aggressively exuberant funk-punk.
The band’s latest album Future Breeds is a call to action. After leaving their previous label, the foursome stripped away all the unnecessary elements in their lives, built their own studio in Vancouver, and emerged renewed and recharged. The resulting record is at once propulsive and volcanic, and fueled, as ever, by candy-coated melodies that hurl you through Bays' lyrical world.
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TRACK LISTING
1 Yvr 2:11
2 21@12 3:39
3 Times a Thousand 3:14
4 Implosionatic 2:32
5 Goddess On the Prairie Live 3:18
6 Zero Results 3:35
7 Future Breeds 4:23
8 JFK's LSD 3:34
9 Jedidiah 2:41
10 Buzinezz Az Uzual 4:16
11 What is Rational? 3:09
12 Nobody's Accusing You (of Having a Good Time) 4:00
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