New I HEART HIROSHIMA video thrown for RIVER

March 12th, 2010

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Developments…

While Susie is currently on expedition in New York enroute eventually to Berlin… and now making a visit to SXSW this coming week… Paul Rankin completed a second video for the track RIVER. It was shot before Susie’s disembarkation and their great going-away-show at Brisbane Powerhouse in late Jan where they play both albums in their near completedness. Paul has pieced together another spirited visual interpretation drawing forth the pagan in a dark river forest. Online now and desecrating television shortly.

YOU TUBE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj5DWymkTW8

VIMEO
http://www.vimeo.com/9896206

Other news…

THE RIP will be released in Europe on Cargo Germany in June.
The album is now available in other territories online… and discussion is underway for a US album release.

Shakeytown was picked up for US TV show The Deep End…
As well as new Brisbane film JUCY http://if.com.au/2010/03/09/article/Odins-Eye-acquires-Jucy/TWSPDCCQWJ.html

More news when it happens…

THE RIP out now on Valve.
www.ihearthiroshim.com
www.myspace.com/ihearthiroshima

REGURGITATOR… ROCK SHOW and NEW YEARS!

November 6th, 2009

REGURGITATOR

After the great shows in Japan, and the unfortunate cancellation of the festival in Beijing… Quan and Ben are back in Brisbane working with Gavin Webber’s dance troupe in West End for their special collaborative dance event entitled ROCK SHOW in Brisbane and Toowoomba in late Nov. They will be performing this as a 3 piece and Gavin has selected a collection of songs that suits the theme of this work including early material they have performed for some time… plus some new tunes will enter the fray.

On the back of this they have also just announced a New Year’s eve appearance at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast with Birds of Tokyo, I Heart Hiroshima and more… see poster below.

GET DANCING!!!
Always ones for experimenting with the formats… Regurgitator will be collaborating with one of Australia’s most progressive and rigorous dance exponents and choreographers Gavin Webber in his live music/dance explosion… ROCK SHOW…

ROCK SHOW: A ground-breaking collaboration between one of Australia’s most exciting creative talents, Gavin Webber, and international rock-electronica band Regurgitator. Rock Show is an assault on the senses—loud, dirty, sexual, and playful—as dance, theatre, and a rock concert merge into a catharsis of explosive movement and thrashing guitars and keyboards. It will showcase the gutsy choreography of Gavin Webber and take the physical vocabulary he developed with Dancenorth to a new level, working with some of the best dancers in the country and for the first time uniting forces with one of Australia’s most important bands…

Rock Show will celebrate its world premiere at the Playhouse, QPAC as part of Q150 – Queensland’s 150th Celebrations 2009…

WED 18 NOV TOOWOOMBA EMPIRE worldwide debut performance 7.30pm

WED 25 NOV BRISBANE QPAC Playhouse opening performance 7.30pm
THUR 26 NOV BRISBANE QPAC Playhouse performance #2 7.30pm
FRI 27 NOV BRISBANE QPAC Playhouse performance #3 7.30pm
SAT 28 NOV BRISBANE QPAC Playhouse performance #4 4.00pm & #5 7.30pm

TICKETS from Qpac outlets www.qpac.com.au/events/RockShow

Gavin Webber – Performer & Choreographer
Worked with Meryl Tankard’s Australian Dance Theatre from 1993 to 1998, then moved to Brussels and worked with Wim Vandekeybus and Ultima Vez for three years. From 2005 to 2009 he was Artistic Director of Dancenorth and created Nightcafe, gravity feed, underneath, Underground, roadkill and Remember Me and toured extensively in Australia, Asia and Europe. He divides his time between Europe and Australia and has most recently created a new work called Food Chain in collaboration with Grayson Millwood and the Physical Virus Collective in Freiburg and Heidelberg, Germany. Check out his dance performances LAWN, ROADKILL UNDERGROUND and REMEMBER ME.

GET DIGITALIZED!!!
Warner Music finally made the Regurgitator catalogue available in digital format… a few months ago now most of the Warner catalogue… the debut self-titled EP, the NEW EP, albums Tu Plang, Unit, Art & Eduardo & Rodriguez Wage War on T-wrecks… plus even Crush the Losers mini-album and final parting gesture single compilation Jingles (plus the video version Infommercials) came up trumps on all the usual digital outlet suspects include iTunes, Bigpond, Optus… and even mobile and ringtones as well… chase it up!
ROCKSHOWart
REGNYE

I H E A R T H I R O S H I M A final album tour dates, Vietnam and New Years eve.

November 6th, 2009

I H E A R T H I R O S H I M A
N e w a l b u m T h e R i p o u t n o w.

Final week of shows on the album release tour…
and some Vietnam dates & New Years dates

Susie managed to get her arm in order and after the first show with Mirko filling in drum duties… she couldn’t resist not playing at her hometown launch so was back on the beat (with a little postshow pain)… and since then has refused to leave. So after this current weekend traipsing around NSW they head back to QLD for shows on the GOLD COAST Thursday 5 NOV at the Never Land Bar with guests Last Dinosaurs; BRISBANE Friday 6 NOV at The HIFI as guests of YOU AM I plus The Cairos, Last Dinosaurs and The Rocksmiths all opening; TOOWOOMBA Saturday 7 NOV Bon Amici Cafe with Polaroid Fame from Sydney; and finally a long overdue show in BYRON BAY Sunday 8 NOV Great Northern with guests Last Dinosaurs. Should be a fun few days.

Soon after this tour concludes IHH have been invited to tour Vietnam and Cambodia at the end of November. They have just been announced on the LORETO FESTIVAL NOV 28 RMIT University, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City along with Ratatat from the USA, Goo from Thailand, Viet Nam’s Pham Anh Khoa, Thao Trang and the Microwave band. More details to come per dates in Hanoi, Nha Trang and Cambodia.
LoretoFest aims to help disadvantaged, disabled children

Also just announced is a New Years eve show at Dreamworld with Birds of Tokyo, Regurgitator, British India, and Inspector Cluzo (from France).

With the latest installment in this trail of construction flooding the driest of lands I Heart Hiroshima have released their much agitated second album THE RIP. Swimming against the incessant currents they recorded the album early this year in the long grass of Runcorn with compatriot Mirko Vogel, before sailing to the distant shores of England to mix it all up back of lanes with Andy Gill (Gang of Four) in the much loved Beauchamp Building. First ship out of the dock Shakeytown has drawn the light of recognition and many a sailor will bless their saviour from the rocks. The Rip was also album of the week last week in DRUM MEDIA.

The video for the first single SHAKEYTOWN (as made by debut videomaker Paul Rankin) check it here… SHAKEYTOWN

I Heart Hiroshima The Zoo, Brisbane October 16th 2009
by Matt Hickey (www.thevine.com.au)

Brisbane has a lot of praise-worthy bands at the moment, but there’s only a few that still considered something of a pride and joy. Powderfinger are no longer one of them, but I Heart Hiroshima are. They were one to spring from a bumper crop of local alternative pop bands mid-decade, they still live here, still work here, and still have an entirely unpretentious air about them. All of this helps, but none of it would matter if they didn’t have the songs and live show to back it up.

They do, and tonight displays the strengths of both.

The lights dim and Tom Waits’ spoken word ‘What’s He Building In There’ creates an oddly eerie atmosphere for a band that don’t necessarily trade on mystery or suspense in their music. I Heart Hiroshima is a band that have never seemed uncomfortable on stage. Tonight, launching their anticipated sophomore effort The Rip, they embrace the crowd’s enthusiasm intermingled with more of that flippant bravado that we’re used to. The set draws mainly from new material, which is a wise move given the ubiquity of so many songs off their debut in these parts. (Could’ve done with ‘Captain to Captain’ but oh well). Had they not continually introduced songs as new ones, an IHH virgin would have struggled to tell them apart – mainly because the audience give as much energy and enthusiasm to songs not heard before as previous singles. Such is the result of instantly digestible (but not disposable) pop music. Yes, The Rip is no significant departure for I Heart Hiroshima, but the more outwardly emotional songs do add an effective dynamic to their house party-like stage show.

Co-guitarist/singer Matt Sommers sounds like he’s having an anxiety attack with every gloriously affected syllable that leaves his lips, while drummer and main vocalist Susie Patten shifts between a suitably softer delivery at times and a similarly manic one. Most reserved member – and cover artist extraordinaire – Cameron Hawes, busies himself with his guitar and keys stage right, providing some ice to the Patten/Somers fire.

Latest single ‘Shakeytown’ appears third and their cover of The Chills’ ‘Pink Frost’ also makes an appearance. The main set is closed by old favourites ‘London in Love,’ ‘Punks,’ and The Rip closer ‘Listen.’ After sixty minutes of a relatively consistent sonic palette, it’s testament to the songs themselves that the audience are still gagging for more, which the band promptly deliver after taking an audience request.

The likes of An Horse and Yves Klein Blue might’ve appeared on Letterman and festival stages respectively this year, but I Heart Hiroshima have again upped the bar for Brisbane pop music.

I HEART HIROSHIMA, Fire! Santa Rosa, Fire! & The Diamond Sea @ The Northcote Social Club 24/10/09
Chelsea Carter (Ravereview.com.au)

The clock strikes nigh on 11.20pm the lights go down, and the creaking gravelly voice of one Mr Tom Waits comes pounding through the speakers and shakes the Northcote right to its core. ‘What’s he building in there? What the hell is he building in there?’ The room fell dead silent which can be attributed to half of the punters who were completely spooked, and the other half who were genuinely trying to figure out just what I Heart Hiroshima were building in there. The houselights come up as the ever awesome Brisbane trio take to the stage under the direction of anchorSusie Patten. Piece by piece I Heart Hiroshima revealed to their guests that they are sitting on yet another stellar LP (The Rip) that is set to catapult the band to the forefront of many iPods.

Sharing a joke with the crowd Susie launches into a spiel about not being a singles band, it is this same spiel that ends with Patten introducing their latest single! Joke or no-joke you cannot deny Shakeytown for what it is. Hooky, catchy, call it whatever you want it got the notoriously hard to please, black clad Melbourne crowd moving. A really tight all round set here no doubt a result of their recent European jaunt with The Rakes and Maximo Park.

The audience was privy to quite a few new songs, one in particular as described by Susie about ‘A rendezvous with a rather unfortunate member of the opposite sex, which is a rarity in itself’ called Who I Was before inevitably hitting us with some old favs like London in Love and Punks. Honourable mentions have to go to the three slightly older gentlemen of the mullet variety that had to be IHH’s biggest fans. Giving the crowd a display of typical blokey dance moves that involved beer in one hand, bending the knees and raising the other arm and pointing in time to the music these guys knew every word and heckled for a five song encore. In the end in the name of compromise Cam, Matt and Susie went from having no encore planned to a two song offering from the first EP and ended on Neutron Popsong.

ALBUM OF THE WEEK – Time Off Magazine

I HEART HIROSHIMA The Rip (Valve/MGM)
This local trio’s 2007 debut Tuff Teef was a thoroughly enjoyable jaunt that gave indie rock a good name both here and abroad. It’s great to see that I Heart Hiroshima have backed up that debut with another swath of instantly infectious tunes, fully armed with that distinctive twin guitar attack. There is something though, that was apparent but not altogether obvious the first time around, something that is unmistakable from the moment the trio skip out of your speakers – there is no-one, anywhere, making music that sounds quite like this.
Under our noses for so long now, Susie, Matt and Cameron aren’t tossing off pop or wringing the neck of youthful experience. These songs are filled with cryptic but considered lyrics, obviously lived in and delivered in tunes like ‘Old Tree’ by Matt Somers with only a hint of desperation. ‘The Corner’ is another tune strung up by glassy guitars, but not strung out by any thinness in their sound that might have lingered within their debut (thanks here to Andy Gill). Here, it’s not about one person’s presence, a drummer’s exuberance, a guitarist’s static electricity – this is one sound, one creative force, this is music that it definitely takes a band hundreds of shared hours together to even get close to. Heartfelt, if not a little bashful, agitated by its own sense of urgency, gleeful and completely unreserved, these forces don’t make easy hits – they do however make music that lasts and The Rip is an all but faultless musical creation. Usually we think of rock as a visceral affair but quality and craftsmanship, making so much with so little, can’t be denied here. I Heart Hiroshima have overcome the biggest hurdle any guitar-based band anywhere have… they’ve made music that’s imaginative, vibrant, accessible and arresting to one and all. HHHH Alex Gilli

www.myspace.com/ihearthiroshima www.myspace.com/ihearthiroshima

THE RIP out NOW
featuring Shakeytown, Got Out, Old Tree, River and more of your favourite shanties…
and album art entirely handcut from paper by Cameron.

I HEART HIROSHIMA ALBUM LAUNCH TOUR
Album tour – October2009 – final dates

THU NOV 5 – QLD – GOLD COAST, NEVER LAND BAR
Doors: 8.00pm. Plus guests LAST DINOSAURS
Tickets: Moshtix and the venue.

FRI NOV 7 – QLD – BRISBANE, THE HIFI
Doors: 8.30pm. Plus YOU AM I, THE CAIROS, LAST DINOSAURS & THE ROCKETSMITHS
Tickets: all OzTix outlets, www.oztix.com.au, ph: 1300 762 545, and the venue

SAT NOV 6 – QLD – TOOWOOMBA, BON AMICI CAFÉ
Doors: 8.00pm. Plus guests POLAROID FAME
Tickets: all OzTix outlets, www.oztix.com.au, ph: 1300 762 545, and the venue

SUN NOV 8 – NSW – BYRON BAY, GREAT NORTHERN
Doors: 9.00pm. Plus guests LAST DINOSAURS
Free Entry.

SAT NOV 28 – VIETNAM – HO CHI MINH CITY, LORETO FEST
Plus RATATAT (USA), GOO (Thailand)
and from Viet Nam’s Pham Anh Khoa, Thao Trang and the Microwave band and more
Tickets usual outlets

NEW YEARS EVE – QLD – AMPED ROCK N RIDES, DREAMWORLD
Doors: 7.00pm. Plus BIRDS OF TOKYO, REGURGITATOR, BRITISH INDIA and more
Tickets from www.dreamworld.com.au
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IN THE MIDST OF IT…

March 16th, 2009
IN THE MIDST OF IT…
I HEART HIROSHIMA are about to announce a bunch of tour dates in Europe with The Rakes, in the UK and following in the US… that has all finally come together around their invitation by UK music press entity ARTROCKER to play the 2009 Great Escape in Brighton. They will departing end of April and return sometime later in the year. While away they will also be getting the recently tracked second album mixed in prep for a release in Australia once they return. 
As a departing gesture I Heart Hiroshima and Valve will be releasing a great cover version of The Chills Pink Frost they recorded at the end of their month of tracking the new songs they have been writing since late 2008… Pink Frost was mixed and mastered over the past week so stay tuned for release and radio news… and look for it on their myspace player in the coming week.
On another note I HEART HIROSHIMA will be playing a month of Fridays at RICS in the Fortitude Valley… they will be pouring out their great new collection of songs so there are plenty of repeat listens before they get they get in the midst of it…. and all of them free entry!
FRI 10 APRIL – RICS, Fortitude Valley  (midnight on Good Friday IHH only)
FRI 17 APRIL - RICS, Fortitude Valley (plus guests)
FRI 24 APRIL - RICS, Fortitude Valley (plus guests)

Light the fuse…
Tuff Teef… out now… and PINK FROST new single available very soon!!
www.ihearthiroshima.com
www.myspace.com/ihearthiroshima

I HEART HIROSHIMA – TUFF TEEF by DAVE 
Released: 2008-10-13 on Valve/Weatherbox ARTROCKER RATING: 4/5 
If you’re missing Help She Can’t Swim and Elle Milano, then check out I heart Hiroshima. Their debut album – Tuff Teef – is stuffed with the same kind of brash art pop, cutting some sharp angles but not shying away from a killer tune or two. Some of the interchanges between singers reminds of the mellower moments of The Kills too, especially on ‘Stop That’. It’s a real grower. Tuff Teef has an instant appeal, but really gets inside your head after a few spins. Excellent stuff. In these days of i-pod shuffling and picking and choosing individual tracks, it’s nice to find a record that works really nicely as an entire album. Check out the single ‘Punks’, but make sure you get the whole rekkid and don’t suffer any interruptions when listening from start to finish. (ARTROCKER http://www.artrocker.com/reviews/albums/i-heart-hiroshima)

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QUAN’s new video for THE ONE

March 16th, 2009

Here is Quan’s new video for THE ONE… 

New Music Video for Quan Yeomans’ solo Album – The Amateur…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcfAOQGWmQY

and…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOAnDVhNXtk

I HEART HORIZONS

March 16th, 2009
I HEART HIROSHIMA…
I hear new horizons… after stand out performances on Sunset Sounds Brisbane Riverstage with Santogold, The Grates & Franz Ferdinand; then the Big Day Out in Sydney and the Gold Coast, a special theatrical indulgence at the Roundhouse for the launch of the 2009 La Boite season; and a offer to play with The Street last week at Tivoli… Susie, Matt & Cameron squeeze into a local house studio for the next month to lay down a bunch of tracks for their second album outing… subject to an overseas mixing once tracked and ready (more on that later). They have also been invited by Artrocker to play The Great Escape in Brighton on the back of all the recent UK interest on radio, in the media, from record labels, and tour promoters… and along with a minor London relocation on the cards will be a stopover to play some Italian dates at the request of an Italian promoter who is a fan of the band’s first album… but before this series of episodes IHH will make a quick stop here and there to build up the coffers for all this sweet sweet travelin…
FRI MAR 6 – WOOMBYE PUB, Sunshine Coast 
3 Blackall St Woombye (opposite Woombye Train Station) Doors 8pm
With specials friends JOE LALLY (from the incredible Fugazi) and local up and comers DZ.
Joe Lally (Fugazi) returns to Australia for the first time since Fugazi’s indefinite hiatus from recording and performing in 2003. Since that time Lally has continued to write and perform solo material, accompanied by various musicians and friends. As a founding member of Fugazi, Lally’s bass playing was instrumental in creating the bands unique driving rhythms synonymous with their recorded material whilst laying the foundations for the band’s explosive live shows. Lally’s solo work continues in this tradition, weaving bass heavy songs against guitars and drums as much in the tradition of jazz as they are in rock. On his two solo records “There to Here” (Dischord records, 2006) and “Nothing Is Underrated” (Dischord records, 2007) Joe enlisted the likes of Ian Mackaye (The EvensFugazi), Amy Farina (The Evens), Guy Picciotto (Fugazi) and Jason Kourkounis (Hot Snakesto collaborate using his bass-lines as an anchor. On his first solo Australian tour Lally will be backed by Sydney sibling two-piece Gallucci. www.myspace.com/josephlally

SAT MAR 7 – THE ZOO, Brisbane
Tickets from Rocking Horse, www.thezoo.com.au and usual Oztix outlets. Doors 8pm
With specials friends local up and comers DZ and GOOD GOD.

THIS WILL BE A SWEET BAG OF FUN…

TUFF TEEF – I Heart Hiroshima
If this emerging Brisbane three piece sounded any more like garage rock the CD would come with scratch ‘n’ sniff exhaust fumes. But after the initial feeling that they cannot be serious the whole enterprise does begin to grow on you. The two guitars, one drummer no bass player and vocals shared between all three of them concept does actually come up with something different. Single Punks is a good way in but it’s best to view it as a whole – or at least reach Throw That Metal. (BLACKPOOL GAZETTE)

TUFF TEEF – I Heart Hiroshima
With a name like I heart Hiroshima and sketches of men with chainsaws and bloody teeth adoring the cover, you may assume Tuff Teef to be an album of anger and inaudible shouting. The reality is however a quirky collection of songs, that feature the sweetest of female vocals and a chirpy collaboration of drums and guitars. This is a strange form of alternative music from Australia. It’s brilliant, it’s bizarre and you’ll discover that sings with names such as Lungs can be both moving and beautiul (HULL FIRE)

Quan

December 8th, 2008

QUAN’s new solo album The Amateur is steadily growing great responses… see the great review from Time Off.

The new website up and growing with a free promo download track ARE YOU THE BEAT I’M LOOKING FOR?
www.quantheamateur.com 

Quan is a short extract from a love letter, an Amateur (from the latin ‘Amator’-'Lover’, from Amare ‘to love’) ineptly following the natural course of things since forever. 

Apparently a photon that begins it’s life in the centre of the sun spends on average about 10 and a half million light years zigzaging to and fro as it slowly works it’s way to the surface, a distance that if traveled in a straight line would take a mere 2.5 seconds. It then takes a further 8.5 minutes to reach the earth. 

Furthermore our Sun Converts Five Million tones of Mass (about the equivalent of a million elephants) into pure energy every second.

These factoids remind me of two things: 1. The virtue of patience and 2. That the immolation of a human heart pales in comparison to that of a Star’s. (Or is it the other way round?) 

Is this a foundation for Hip Hop? Yes. 

Quan Yeomans from Regurgitator finally delivers his 4 year labour of love on again off again requiem to those heady amateur days. Recorded in Sydney, London, Hong Kong, flight lounges, bus stops, doorways… and now making as many music videos as he can. Features The One, Gimme Gimme, And this is what she said…, Year of the Jerk and more. Touring in 2009.
Is this the beat you been looking for?

QUAN THE AMATEUR out now on Valve/MGM. For interviews, images and more contact brian@rishrecords.com or consume1@ozemail.com.au www.quantheamateur.com