The Hot Lies
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The Hot Lies | |
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Origin | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Genre(s) | Pop punk, Alternative rock, Punk rock |
Years active | 2004–present |
Label(s) | Liberation (2005-present) Resist Records (2004) |
Website | Official site |
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Pete Wood - Lead Vocals Benjamin Pix - Rhythm Guitar Jared Brown - Drums Leaton Rose - Bass Guitar Luke Szabo -Lead Guitar |
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Former members | |
Josh Delsar -Lead Guitar Mikey Valentine - Lead Guitar |
The Hot Lies is an alternative rock band based in Australia. The band formed in Adelaide, Australia, in 2004. Their current line-up consists of lead vocalist Pete Wood, rhythm guitarist Benjamin Pix, drummer Jared Brown, lead guitarist Luke Szabo and former I Killed the Prom Queen bassist Leaton Rose. The Hot Lies have released two EP's and a full length album.
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[edit] History
The band formed in 2004, releasing their debut demo Bullets and Blacklines later that year. The demo was home-recorded, and eventually put on high rotation on the playlist of national indie broadcaster Triple J in March 2004.
In 2005 they released an EP, Streets Become Hallways, which spent 30+ weeks on the AIR Indie Charts, and recently re-entered the charts at No. 17, while the band toured with Alexisonfire, After the Fall and 28 Days. Most recently, The Hot Lies has toured with the likes of Sum 41 and Yellowcard, as well as the more recent Good Charlotte and Kisschasy. Blunt magazine and Rolling Stone labeled them one of their bands to watch in 2005.
They have released another 5 track EP, Heart Attacks and Callous Acts (EP). So far, Heart Attacks has yielded two videos: for Promise Me and Tell Me Goodnight. It spent 40+ weeks on the Air Indie Charts and has currently returned there for the past 14 weeks.
Their single Emergency! Emergency! went on sale in August of 2007 and was successful at getting attention for their debut album which was to be released shortly after. Emergency! Emergency! contained the title song, the cover Time After Time which has long been a crowd favourite and an acoustic version of Ghosts and Mirrors.
Their debut album Ringing in the Sane received lots of national airplay from stations such as 5ADL and Triple J. The release was very successful. This instigated a review from local BLUNT magazine which read "After two impressive build-up EP's, Adelaide's finest emo popstars, The Hot Lies finally unveiled their debut full-length to the world, making lovers of local pop-infused rock everywhere rejoice. Abandoning their harsher post-hardcore beginnings, the yelling and screaming was barely anywheer to be found amongst the minefield of infectious hooks that so easily sucked you in and but so tenaciously refused to let go. With their emphasis on stronger songs, Ringing in the Sane was an instant 'Pies classic." Ringing in the Sane spawned two video clips, Tokyo and Emergency! Emergency! Both get regular play on Australia's Video Hits. It wasn't all positive for the Adelaide band, with Rolling Stone Australia (who normally praise the efforts of a local debut) giving the album 2 stars (out of 5), claiming that it was 'written from the head, not the heart.'
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Date of Release | Title | Label | ARIA Chart[1] | Certification | Copies Sold |
September 15, 2007 | Ringing in the Sane | Liberation Music | 35 | - | - |
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[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart Position[2] | Album |
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2007 | "Emergency! Emergency!" | 34 | Ringing in the Sane |
2007 | "Tokyo" | Ringing in the Sane |
[edit] EPs
Date of Release | Title | Label | ARIA Chart[2] | Certification | Copies Sold |
2004 | Streets Become Hallways (EP) | Resist Records | - | - | - |
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2005 | Heart Attacks and Callous Acts (EP) | Liberation Music | 36 | - | - |
[edit] References
- ^ The Hot Lies album chart search. Australian-charts.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ a b The Hot Lies singles chart search. Australian-charts.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
[edit] External links
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