Hot liquid sex
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Hot Liquid Sex | |
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Origin | Brisbane, Australia |
Genre(s) | Indie pop |
Years active | 2005–present |
Label(s) | Mucho-Bravado/Independent |
Website | Official website |
Members | |
Ange Kohler Ruth Nitkiewicz Ocean Wilson |
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Former members | |
Michelle Potts Natalie Repetto |
Hot Liquid Sex is an Australian three-piece indie pop band. The Brisbane based group consists of Ocean Wilson, Ange Kohler and Ruth Nitkiewicz. They cite The Shins, Prince and Tegan & Sara as their main musical influences but have drawn comparisons to the likes of Veruca Salt and L7 and even been dubbed New Wave. The trio have built a reputation through their energetic live performances along the east coast of Australia.
HLS, as they're affectionately known, are currently managed by Ben Preece.
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[edit] History
Formed by founding members Ocean Wilson and Ange Kohler in 2005, Hot Liquid Sex's concept was invented well before they began to write music. According to the band, the name refers to something that is especially hot and commonly refers to clothes and/or fashion.
They played their first show in 2006 at Kohler's home in front of family and friends with only two original songs including 'Trousersnake', a song written by James O'Brien of The Boat People who was then a boyfriend of Wilson.
In 2006 they signed an independent recording deal with Brisbane label Mucho-Bravado and in September 2005, commenced demoing on songs for their debut EP.
In September 2005, they began sessions the EP with Brisbane producer Ben Stewart (Emma Dean, The Boat People. Sessions were split between Ultrasonique Studios and Massive Studios.
The debut - entitled Unexpect the Expected - was released in June 2008 and features additional musicians Lucas Arundell and Ben Preece. The EP was launched in Brisbane in front of a full house at The Zoo and a successful east coast tour followed.
[edit] Members
- Ocean Wilson (vocals/guitar)
- Ange Kohler (drums)
- Ruth Nitkiewicz (bass/backing vocals)
[edit] Discography
[edit] EPs
- Unexpect the Expected (May, 2008)
[edit] Singles
- You Ain't Mine (July, 2008)