HotChaCha | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Cleveland, Ohio, United States |
Genres | art punk Noise Pop Shoegaze Experimental Post-punk revival |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Exit Stencil Recordings |
Associated acts | Poor Sailor, Casual Encounters, Volcano Fortress, Kill Shawn's Head, Pudding and Fruit, Mission of Corruption |
Website | HotChaCha |
Members | |
Jovana Batkovic Mandy Aramouni Heather Gmucs Roseanna Safos |
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Past members | |
Lisa Paulovcin |
HotChaCha is a Cleveland-based art punk band composed of Jovana Batkovic (vocals), Mandy Aramouni (guitar/keyboard), Heather Gmucs (bass) and Roseanna Safos (drums). The band plays a progressive rock influenced by a blend of shoegaze and punk.
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HotChaCha formed in 2007 when Jovana Batkovic and Mandy Aramouni decided to start a band over coffee at the West Side Market, and later enlisted Lisa Paulovcin to play drums.[1] Prior to the formation of the band, Jovana Batkovic had a career in theater as a regional actress. Batkovic had a minor role in the music video for the 2006 single, "Your Touch" by The Black Keys. HotChaCha played their first show at Pat's in the Flats in 2007 as part of a benefit for the Cleveland Rape crisis center. After seeing the show, Heather Gmucs expressed interest in playing bass and joined the band.
The members of HotChaCha had no expectations of fame, but their confidence increased after positive audience reception in Cleveland and beyond.[2] Jovana Batkovic brings a theatrical element to her performance and the band was named a "band to watch" in 2009 by Scene Magazine.[3] They often struggle with the "Girl Group" label,[4] but critics have come to their defense and question if the label is even necessary.[5][6]
The debut release on Exit Stencil Recordings in 2008 featured four multi-lingual tracks. The EP received positive reviews, including CMJ.[7] After the release of their EP, they went on to perform in the Summer Sessions Concert Series at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 2008 Ingenuity Festival, 2008 MidPoint Music Festival, and 2008 CMJ Music Marathon.
Roseanna Safos replaced Lisa Paulovicin on drums just prior to the release of the album. The release party at the Grog Shop in Cleveland's Coventry Village also featured the release of a music video for the single "Ticket Away From Prague" filmed by cinema photographer Noel Maitland.
HotChaCha began working on new material immediately after their debut album release. During this time they began a touring relationship with the band We are Hex from Indianapolis. In anticipation of their touring together, they released a split cassette titled "Naturally Proper".[8] The HotChaCha live demo recordings for the cassette were done at the home studio of Justin Coulter of the band Roue in Cleveland. The studio recordings for the "Fantastic Static" (EP) were done at the home studios of We are Hex in Indianapolis, and mixed by We are Hex drummer, Brandon Beaver. They began selling the EP at a live show with The Breeders on September 2, 2010.
HotChaCha continued touring, and were featured performers at CMJ Music Marathon 2010 and Ingenuity Festival 2010.
"It's Hard to be a White Boy in 1992" 2008 "Jaccuse" 2008 "Bob" 2009 "Ticket Away from Prague" 2009 "Traffic" 2010