Hot Club de Paris
Hot Club de Paris are a band which came from Liverpool, United Kingdom. They are signed to the London-based Moshi Moshi Records, a record company, and released their debut album Drop It 'Til It Pops in October 2006. Their second album, Live at Dead Lake, was released in June 2008.
Hot Club de Paris | |
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Origin | Liverpool, England |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2004 – present |
Labels | Moshi Moshi |
Members | Alasdair Smith Paul Rafferty Matthew Cameron Smith |
Website | Official website |
History
changeThe band formed in early 2004 after band members Matthew and Paul met in 2003 working at Chester racecourse. It's other members were playing in different bands in the Liverpool music scene including street punkers Down and Outs and new wave popsters Victor FME.
They both loved American punk rock bands (Minutemen, Firehose, SST Records bands etc.) and they became interested in math rock and experimental indie bands which influenced their music a lot. They signed to Moshi Moshi Records in 2005, and have since toured around the world to support the release of their debut record.
They have been shown on a number of music-based TV shows in the UK and their record played airplay on a number of radio stations including BBC Radio1, BBC 6 Music and XFM, whose DJ John Kennedy has championed the band. Kennedy claimed that their debut album is 'one of the best of 2006'.[source?]
They have toured with a number of bands including Jamie T, Maxïmo Park and The Who.
They played at the 2007 SXSW music festival in Austin, Texas and have toured in the UK, Italy, Belgium, Ireland, Spain, France, Sweden, Iceland, Germany, Switzerland, the United States, Holland and India.
They recorded their second album (Live at Dead Lake) in Chicago with Brian Deck. Brian Deck has previously produced Iron and Wine and Modest Mouse. It was released in 2008.
They released two EPs in 2010: With Days Like This As Cheap As Chewing Gum, Why Would Anyone Want To Work? and The Rise And Inevitable Fall Of The High School Suicide Cluster Band. Tracks from these EPs were released on the album Free The Pterodactyl Three in 2011.
Singles
change- "Sometimesitsbetternottostickbitsofeachotherineachotherforeachother" (2006) UK #57
- "Everyeveryeverything" (2006) UK #67
- "Shipwreck" (2007) UK #38
- "Clockwork Toy/You can call me Al" (2007) UK #88
- "Will You Still Be In Love With Me Next Year?" (2007)
- "Hey! Housebrick" (2008) UK #81
- "My Little Haunting" (2008)
Compilation contributions
changeHot Club De Paris have released several tracks on compilation albums, including Can You Hear Me Clearly?, on Moshi Moshi records, and a rare CDR release Munkyfest v7.0, released by the organisers of the Munkyfest festival.
Sources
change- Interview Archived 2006-07-18 at the Wayback Machine
- BBC gig review Archived 2008-02-01 at the Wayback Machine
- Article on gigwise
Other websites
change- Official website Archived 2008-01-12 at the Wayback Machine
- Interview on www.krugermagazine.com Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- Official hotclubdeparis myspace
- HCdP page Archived 2008-01-12 at the Wayback Machine on Moshi Moshi Records web site
- album review on This is Fake DIY