The Hot Puppies

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The Hot Puppies are a Welsh band from Aberystwyth, now based in Cardiff, previously signed to Fierce Panda Records.

They are:

The band has toured as a headline act, in addition to having toured as a support act to various bands including Art Brut, The Crimea, The Pipettes and British Sea Power.

Becky and Bert are engaged to be married. They are expecting their first baby in October 2008.

Luke is the band's principal songwriter.

Becky Newman features on Christopher Rees' album Cautionary Tales.

In addition to playing with the full band, Becky and Beth played a number of semi-acoustic "solo" gigs 2007 and 2008, as well as guest appearances with Circulus and are due to release a live EP with Purr Records Summer 2008.

The band decided on a short hiatus from spring 2008 to accommodate Becky's pregnancy, which was not compatible with the intensive touring schedule they followed in preceding years.


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[edit] Discography

They have released nine singles, one demo, one EP, and two albums. Their first album, Under The Crooked Moon was released in July 2006. Their second, a collection of rarities and unreleased tracks recorded between 2003 and 2005 entitled Over My Dead Body, was released in mid-2007.

They have a new album due for release in 2008 called Blue Hands. The majority of the tracks from this release have been played at recent live dates and it will include the singles King of England and Somewhere.

"Love or Trial" from Under the Crooked Moon was used during the series one climax wedding scene in the UK BBC3 comedy series Gavin and Stacey.

[edit] Singles

  • "The Future's Such A Beautiful Place" (2001) (demo)
  • "All Washed Up" (EP) (2002)
  • "The Drowsing Nymph" (spring 2003)
  • "Dawn of Man" (April 2004)
  • "Green Eyeliner" (September 2004) (released on Purr Records)
  • "Terry" (November 2005) (released on Fandango Records)
  • "The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful" (May 2006)
  • "Green Eyeliner" (7" vinyl reissue) (late 2006)
  • "How Come You Don't Hold Me No More?" (February 2007)
  • "The King of England" (July 2007)
  • "Somewhere" (May 2008)

[edit] Albums

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