Hot Springs (band)

Hot Springs

Hot Springs in performance
Background information
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Years active 2004 (2004)-2008 (2008)
Past members Rémy Nadeau-Aubin
Frédéric Sauvé
Giselle Webber

Hot Springs were an indie-rock band formed in 2004 based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They were unique in the Montreal music scene, in that they had an equal fan-base within both the francophone and anglophone communities.

History

Formed in the spring of 2004, Hot Springs featured Giselle Webber on vocals and guitar, Rémy Nadeau-Aubin on guitar, Frédéric Sauvé on bass and Anne Gauthier on drums (previously Karine Lauzon).

Since their release of Rock Partouze in 2005, Hot Springs had gained a large amount of attention in the Canadian independent music scene, with their track "Caco Disco" hitting No. 1 on the local college charts, MIMI (Montreal Independent Music Initiative) nominations in both the EP and Rising Star categories, and numerous radio and television spots within the francophone media circuit.

The band's first, and only, full-length album, Volcano was released on September 18, 2007, under Quire Records.

Discography

EPs

Rock Partouze (2005)

  1. Bacteria
  2. Bet Number Two
  3. Ici
  4. Caco Disco
  5. Kalamata

Albums

Volcano (2007)

  1. Headrush
  2. Cellophane
  3. Fog and the Horn
  4. Tiny Islands
  5. Fantôme Dinosaure
  6. Pink Money
  7. Annimystique
  8. Gotta DJ
  9. Hary and Airee
  10. 38th Adventure

Break up

On October 1, 2008, the band issued a release announcing the break-up of the group.

See also

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