
Hot Hot Heat Make Up The Breakdown Vinyl LP Opaque Yellow Colour 2022
Opaque Yellow Colour
Tracklist
1. Naked in the City Again
2. No, Not Now
3. Get In or Get Out
4. Bandages
5. Oh, Goddamnit
6. Aveda
7. This Town
8. Talk to Me, Dance with Me
9. Save Us S.O.S.
10. In Cairo
11. Apt. 101
12. Move On
Hot Hot Heatâs classic debut album, filled with smart, energetic, dance-punk hits, returns to vinyl with this fully remastered LP edition. AllMusic called the album âan addictive, densely packed pop gem that ranks among 2002âs best albums,â and Pitchfork agreed, including it on their list of the best albums of 2002.
Following closely on the heels of their critically-acclaimed Knock Knock Knock EP, Make Up the Breakdown is Hot Hot Heat's first full-length, recorded with Jack Endino at Vancouver, BCâs Mushroom Studios (with engineering help from Chris Walla of Death Cab for Cutie). SPIN Magazine had this to say about Knock Knock Knock: âSome retro new wavers hang themselves on their own skinny ties. While their peers lip-sych to Cure 45s, these Canucks take subtler cues from early-â80s synth disco. Itâs not new-wave worship, itâs the sound of punk teaching itself to dance.â Make Up the Breakdown delivered on the promise hinted at on the EP. Hot Hot Heat (along with peers like Radio 4 and The Rapture) blended angular post-punk twitch with danceable pop, effectively (and finally) persuading white dopes on punk to get on the good foot in the early 2000s.
Hot Hot Heat Make Up The Breakdown Vinyl LP Opaque Yellow Colour 2022
Opaque Yellow Colour
Tracklist
1. Naked in the City Again
2. No, Not Now
3. Get In or Get Out
4. Bandages
5. Oh, Goddamnit
6. Aveda
7. This Town
8. Talk to Me, Dance with Me
9. Save Us S.O.S.
10. In Cairo
11. Apt. 101
12. Move On
Hot Hot Heatâs classic debut album, filled with smart, energetic, dance-punk hits, returns to vinyl with this fully remastered LP edition. AllMusic called the album âan addictive, densely packed pop gem that ranks among 2002âs best albums,â and Pitchfork agreed, including it on their list of the best albums of 2002.
Following closely on the heels of their critically-acclaimed Knock Knock Knock EP, Make Up the Breakdown is Hot Hot Heat's first full-length, recorded with Jack Endino at Vancouver, BCâs Mushroom Studios (with engineering help from Chris Walla of Death Cab for Cutie). SPIN Magazine had this to say about Knock Knock Knock: âSome retro new wavers hang themselves on their own skinny ties. While their peers lip-sych to Cure 45s, these Canucks take subtler cues from early-â80s synth disco. Itâs not new-wave worship, itâs the sound of punk teaching itself to dance.â Make Up the Breakdown delivered on the promise hinted at on the EP. Hot Hot Heat (along with peers like Radio 4 and The Rapture) blended angular post-punk twitch with danceable pop, effectively (and finally) persuading white dopes on punk to get on the good foot in the early 2000s.
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Opaque Yellow Colour
Tracklist
1. Naked in the City Again
2. No, Not Now
3. Get In or Get Out
4. Bandages
5. Oh, Goddamnit
6. Aveda
7. This Town
8. Talk to Me, Dance with Me
9. Save Us S.O.S.
10. In Cairo
11. Apt. 101
12. Move On
Hot Hot Heatâs classic debut album, filled with smart, energetic, dance-punk hits, returns to vinyl with this fully remastered LP edition. AllMusic called the album âan addictive, densely packed pop gem that ranks among 2002âs best albums,â and Pitchfork agreed, including it on their list of the best albums of 2002.
Following closely on the heels of their critically-acclaimed Knock Knock Knock EP, Make Up the Breakdown is Hot Hot Heat's first full-length, recorded with Jack Endino at Vancouver, BCâs Mushroom Studios (with engineering help from Chris Walla of Death Cab for Cutie). SPIN Magazine had this to say about Knock Knock Knock: âSome retro new wavers hang themselves on their own skinny ties. While their peers lip-sych to Cure 45s, these Canucks take subtler cues from early-â80s synth disco. Itâs not new-wave worship, itâs the sound of punk teaching itself to dance.â Make Up the Breakdown delivered on the promise hinted at on the EP. Hot Hot Heat (along with peers like Radio 4 and The Rapture) blended angular post-punk twitch with danceable pop, effectively (and finally) persuading white dopes on punk to get on the good foot in the early 2000s.












