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Heaven's Basement

Heaven's Basement were an English rock band formed in 2008 and signed with Red Bull Records. Band members included Aaron Buchanan (vocals), Sid Glover (guitar, vocals), Rob Ellershaw (bass, backing vocals), and Chris Rivers (drums). The band split up in January 2017.

Heaven's Basement
Background information
OriginManchester, England
Genres
Years active2008–2017
LabelsRed Bull
Past members
  • Chris Rivers
  • Sid Glover
  • Rob Ellershaw
  • David Radahd-Jones (Jonny Rocker)
  • Rob Randell
  • Richie Hevanz
  • Aaron Buchanan
Websiteheavensbasement.com

Their debut album, Filthy Empire, was released in 2013. They released their first single, "Fire, Fire", in September 2012 leading up to their album release. The single peaked at number 11 on the Mainstream Rock chart.

History Edit

Heaven's Basement EP (2008–2010) Edit

Heaven's Basement was renowned for their heavy touring schedules and extremely energetic live performances. The band first performed live in Kettering at The Sawyers venue in April 2008 after a few months of being locked away in a studio writing songs. Since that point, Heaven's Basement toured Europe with the likes of Papa Roach, Buckcherry, Bon Jovi, Theory of a Deadman, Shinedown, Blind Melon, Hardcore Superstar, Tesla, Madina Lake, D-A-D, Thunder, Black Stone Cherry, Halestorm, D'espairsRay and Black Veil Brides as well as playing at many festivals such as Bloodstock Open Air, Hard Rock Hell, Graspop Metal Meeting, Download Festival, and Sonisphere among others.[1] Heaven's Basement also worked with the American record producer Bob Marlette in the studio.[2]

They were invited to open for Bon Jovi on the Manchester show of their tour at the City of Manchester Stadium, playing to an audience of around 50,000 people. Later that summer, the band released their own self-titled E.P. which was recorded at Sandhills studio in Liverpool. The rest of the summer was spent with the band playing small clubs and pubs all across the UK, building their fanbase. In November 2008 Heaven's Basement were invited to be the main support for Thunder on their UK tour, which also helped to rapidly build their fanbase. They ended 2008 with a UK headline tour, with support from fellow upcoming band Wired Desire. After impressing Thunder on their UK tour, Heaven's Basement started 2009 with the main support slot to Thunder on their European tour in Feb/March which included dates in Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Switzerland.

In early September 2009, Heaven's Basement announced on their MySpace page that their bassist, Rob Randell, had left the band for personal reasons.[3] As the band had many gigs lined up for the month after this, Jonny Rocker took on bass duties for some of the shows. The band held auditions for a new bass player, and it was announced late in October that Rob Ellershaw was to take over.[4] Rob had supported Heaven's Basement in his previous band Whitefire for a number of shows in 2008.

In October 2009, Heaven's Basement appeared live alongside Papa Roach[5] and Madina Lake during Papa Roach's Metamorphosis tour of the United Kingdom. According to both Metal Hammer and Kerrang! magazines, as one of the best live bands in Britain.[citation needed] They returned to the UK for a full headlining tour in December 2009, with Dear Superstar and New Device supporting. They also appeared as co-headliners with the Eureka Machines at Rockit '09, Rugby, alongside local act Audio Narcotix.

During 2009, Bob Marlette expressed his interest in working with the band to produce some songs. He traveled to the UK for two sessions with Heaven's Basement at Monow Valley studios. Two of the songs recorded were added to the band's EP ("Can't Let Go" and "Misunderstood" replacing "Saint Routine" and "Fear of Getting Off"). Another song from the sessions, "The Long Goodbye" was released in early 2010 via the band's MySpace site, but others remained unreleased.

In February 2010, just two weeks before the UK headline tour, the band announced that lead singer Richie Hevanz was leaving the band, citing the reason that the demands of constant touring had overwhelmed him. Just as Hevanz left the band, they were also confirmed as main support to Theory of a Deadman across Europe throughout March and April. Heaven's Basement called upon friend Johnny Fallen from UK based band "The Fallen" to sing temporarily whilst they searched for a new frontman. Heaven's Basement appeared at a number of high-profile festivals during the summer of 2010, including Sonisphere at Knebworth park on the Bohemia stage (headlined by Rammstein) and the Swedish Sonisphere pre-party with The Cult. They also appeared at the first Getaway Festival in Sweden alongside Deftones and Airbourne.

Guitarist Jonny Rocker broke his finger whilst playing football in July 2010 a few hours before the band were due to go stage opening for Papa Roach. The band decided to carry on and play the show as a four-piece, and the rest of the summer headline and festival dates were also performed as a four-piece.

Heaven's Basement released a statement in August 2010 informing everyone that they would be spending the rest of 2010 mainly off the road, working on brand new material whilst seeking a new full-time singer.

Unbreakable EP (2011) Edit

On Thursday 17 February 2011, Heaven's Basement released a statement saying that Aaron Buchanan (ex-Oceans Upon Us) would be taking over on lead vocals, and that rhythm guitarist and long-time band member Jonny Rocker would be leaving to pursue a more behind-the-scenes career in music. Heaven's Basement stated that they would, for the foreseeable future, be a four-piece. On the same day, a new song 'Unbreakable' was released which was also revealed to be the title of the band's second EP. The Unbreakable EP was released on 5 May at the band's first show of their UK headline tour, and was later released on iTunes. In May through to June, the band toured extensively across the UK.

Following a highly successful UK tour, Heaven's Basement were offered an acoustic slot at Download Festival and Sonisphere Festival, as well as a main-stage slot at High Voltage Festival in London, alongside the likes of Judas Priest, Dream Theater and Slash. They prepared for these acoustic dates with a warm-up show in The World's End, Camden. Heaven's Basement released a statement in association with these shows, saying that they weren't going to become just a 'soft' acoustic band (as many bands at the time were choosing to perform acoustic sets), and that fans could expect an equally energetic performance from their acoustic shows as they could from their full electric gigs.

In October 2011, Heaven's Basement travelled to Los Angeles for a month to record new material. In November, they announced that they'd signed a deal with Red Bull Records. "Paper Plague", a new song recorded during this recording session, was released as a free download, and three new shows were announced for December 2011.

Filthy Empire, Buchanan's departure and split (2012–2017) Edit

 
Heaven's Basement in 2012

In September 2012, the band released a single from their debut album Filthy Empire entitled "Fire, Fire". John Feldmann produced, co-wrote on, and mixed the album. The band promoted this with a month-long European tour with Halestorm and the band's first ever appearance in America playing alongside The Darkness at Club Nokia in Los Angeles on 24 October 2012. They then went on to do a UK and European tour with Seether in November 2012 and finished off 2012 with a show at the Camden Barfly, London on 18 December 2012. The band returned to perform at Carolina Rebellion and Rock on The Range through the spring and summer of 2013. They had some show dates with Buckcherry, before returning to the UK for their headline run in July. The band then went on tour in the US and Canada with The Pretty Reckless and Louna.[6] They closed out the year in the UK and Europe with Black Veil Brides. They were subsequently scheduled to perform throughout Australia as part of the 2014 Soundwave Festival.

During 2015, the band began recording their new album, stating that the new record would be released sometime later in the year.

Filthy Empire, the band's debut album, was released on 4 February 2013 to excellent reviews, including KKKK from Kerrang, and entered the BBC Rock Album Chart at No. 9 in the UK.[7][8][9] This album included the singles "Fire, Fire", "Nothing Left to Lose" and "I Am Electric", each of which was accompanied by a music video.[10] "Fire, Fire" peaked at No. 11 on the US Mainstream Rock chart (Week of 10 May 2013).

On 21 October 2015, it was announced via social media that Aaron Buchanan had parted ways with the band, with the following statement: "We've all had a fantastic few years touring the world with Filthy Empire but we simply feel that our time together has run its course." Buchanan went on to form Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics in April 2016, with debut album "The Man With Stars On His Knees" (mastered at Abbey Road Studios) released on 26 May 2017 to critical acclaim.[11]

In 2016, former band member Richie Hevanz became frontman of Fragile Things, following a short stint in a band called Endless Mile. [12] In July 2021, he became the frontman for Misery's Smile.[13]

In January 2017, Heaven's Basement announced via social media that they had decided to split up. Former band members Sid Glover and Rob Ellershaw went on to found a new band called The Cruel Knives, together with Tom Harris and Al Junior.[14]

Band members Edit

Touring musicians

  • Johnny Fallen — lead vocals (2010)
  • James Sinclair — lead vocals (2010)
  • Danny Worsnop – lead vocals (2015)
  • Tom Harris — lead vocals (2016–2017)

Discography Edit

In popular culture Edit

The song "I Am Electric" is featured on the soundtrack of the video game Need for Speed: Most Wanted and is a playable track in Rock Band 4.

The song "Fire, Fire" is featured on the soundtrack of NHL 14.

References Edit

  1. ^ "photos – Sonisphere 2010". eFestivals.co.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 April 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 September 2009. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  6. ^ Revolver Magazine (10 September 2013). "Louna Announce First-Ever U.S. Tour, with The Pretty Reckless". Revolver.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  8. ^ "UK Top 40 Rock Albums". BBC. 6 February 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  9. ^ Kerrang!, 6 February 2013
  10. ^ "Heaven's Basement – Home". Facebook.com. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  11. ^ "Aaron Buchanan on Chris Cornell, Essex, and seeing life through Iggy Pop's eyes | Louder". Teamrock.com. 2 June 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  12. ^ Maria Savva (25 June 2016). "Interview with Fragile Things – Rock And Roll". Realrockandroll.wordpress.com. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  13. ^ Maria Savva (10 August 2021). "Track of the Day: My Misery – Misery's Smile". Realrockandroll.wordpress.com. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  14. ^ Chad Childers. "Heaven's Basement Dissolve, Cruel Knives Emerge With New Song". Loudwire.com. Retrieved 30 May 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Heaven's Basement on Twitter  
  • Heaven's Basement at AllMusic  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Heaven s Basement news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Heaven s Basement were an English rock band formed in 2008 and signed with Red Bull Records Band members included Aaron Buchanan vocals Sid Glover guitar vocals Rob Ellershaw bass backing vocals and Chris Rivers drums The band split up in January 2017 Heaven s BasementBackground informationOriginManchester EnglandGenresHard rock alternative rockYears active2008 2017LabelsRed BullPast membersChris Rivers Sid Glover Rob Ellershaw David Radahd Jones Jonny Rocker Rob Randell Richie Hevanz Aaron BuchananWebsiteheavensbasement wbr comTheir debut album Filthy Empire was released in 2013 They released their first single Fire Fire in September 2012 leading up to their album release The single peaked at number 11 on the Mainstream Rock chart Contents 1 History 1 1 Heaven s Basement EP 2008 2010 1 2 Unbreakable EP 2011 1 3 Filthy Empire Buchanan s departure and split 2012 2017 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 In popular culture 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditHeaven s Basement EP 2008 2010 Edit Heaven s Basement was renowned for their heavy touring schedules and extremely energetic live performances The band first performed live in Kettering at The Sawyers venue in April 2008 after a few months of being locked away in a studio writing songs Since that point Heaven s Basement toured Europe with the likes of Papa Roach Buckcherry Bon Jovi Theory of a Deadman Shinedown Blind Melon Hardcore Superstar Tesla Madina Lake D A D Thunder Black Stone Cherry Halestorm D espairsRay and Black Veil Brides as well as playing at many festivals such as Bloodstock Open Air Hard Rock Hell Graspop Metal Meeting Download Festival and Sonisphere among others 1 Heaven s Basement also worked with the American record producer Bob Marlette in the studio 2 They were invited to open for Bon Jovi on the Manchester show of their tour at the City of Manchester Stadium playing to an audience of around 50 000 people Later that summer the band released their own self titled E P which was recorded at Sandhills studio in Liverpool The rest of the summer was spent with the band playing small clubs and pubs all across the UK building their fanbase In November 2008 Heaven s Basement were invited to be the main support for Thunder on their UK tour which also helped to rapidly build their fanbase They ended 2008 with a UK headline tour with support from fellow upcoming band Wired Desire After impressing Thunder on their UK tour Heaven s Basement started 2009 with the main support slot to Thunder on their European tour in Feb March which included dates in Belgium Holland Germany and Switzerland In early September 2009 Heaven s Basement announced on their MySpace page that their bassist Rob Randell had left the band for personal reasons 3 As the band had many gigs lined up for the month after this Jonny Rocker took on bass duties for some of the shows The band held auditions for a new bass player and it was announced late in October that Rob Ellershaw was to take over 4 Rob had supported Heaven s Basement in his previous band Whitefire for a number of shows in 2008 In October 2009 Heaven s Basement appeared live alongside Papa Roach 5 and Madina Lake during Papa Roach s Metamorphosis tour of the United Kingdom According to both Metal Hammer and Kerrang magazines as one of the best live bands in Britain citation needed They returned to the UK for a full headlining tour in December 2009 with Dear Superstar and New Device supporting They also appeared as co headliners with the Eureka Machines at Rockit 09 Rugby alongside local act Audio Narcotix During 2009 Bob Marlette expressed his interest in working with the band to produce some songs He traveled to the UK for two sessions with Heaven s Basement at Monow Valley studios Two of the songs recorded were added to the band s EP Can t Let Go and Misunderstood replacing Saint Routine and Fear of Getting Off Another song from the sessions The Long Goodbye was released in early 2010 via the band s MySpace site but others remained unreleased In February 2010 just two weeks before the UK headline tour the band announced that lead singer Richie Hevanz was leaving the band citing the reason that the demands of constant touring had overwhelmed him Just as Hevanz left the band they were also confirmed as main support to Theory of a Deadman across Europe throughout March and April Heaven s Basement called upon friend Johnny Fallen from UK based band The Fallen to sing temporarily whilst they searched for a new frontman Heaven s Basement appeared at a number of high profile festivals during the summer of 2010 including Sonisphere at Knebworth park on the Bohemia stage headlined by Rammstein and the Swedish Sonisphere pre party with The Cult They also appeared at the first Getaway Festival in Sweden alongside Deftones and Airbourne Guitarist Jonny Rocker broke his finger whilst playing football in July 2010 a few hours before the band were due to go stage opening for Papa Roach The band decided to carry on and play the show as a four piece and the rest of the summer headline and festival dates were also performed as a four piece Heaven s Basement released a statement in August 2010 informing everyone that they would be spending the rest of 2010 mainly off the road working on brand new material whilst seeking a new full time singer Unbreakable EP 2011 Edit On Thursday 17 February 2011 Heaven s Basement released a statement saying that Aaron Buchanan ex Oceans Upon Us would be taking over on lead vocals and that rhythm guitarist and long time band member Jonny Rocker would be leaving to pursue a more behind the scenes career in music Heaven s Basement stated that they would for the foreseeable future be a four piece On the same day a new song Unbreakable was released which was also revealed to be the title of the band s second EP The Unbreakable EP was released on 5 May at the band s first show of their UK headline tour and was later released on iTunes In May through to June the band toured extensively across the UK Following a highly successful UK tour Heaven s Basement were offered an acoustic slot at Download Festival and Sonisphere Festival as well as a main stage slot at High Voltage Festival in London alongside the likes of Judas Priest Dream Theater and Slash They prepared for these acoustic dates with a warm up show in The World s End Camden Heaven s Basement released a statement in association with these shows saying that they weren t going to become just a soft acoustic band as many bands at the time were choosing to perform acoustic sets and that fans could expect an equally energetic performance from their acoustic shows as they could from their full electric gigs In October 2011 Heaven s Basement travelled to Los Angeles for a month to record new material In November they announced that they d signed a deal with Red Bull Records Paper Plague a new song recorded during this recording session was released as a free download and three new shows were announced for December 2011 Filthy Empire Buchanan s departure and split 2012 2017 Edit nbsp Heaven s Basement in 2012In September 2012 the band released a single from their debut album Filthy Empire entitled Fire Fire John Feldmann produced co wrote on and mixed the album The band promoted this with a month long European tour with Halestorm and the band s first ever appearance in America playing alongside The Darkness at Club Nokia in Los Angeles on 24 October 2012 They then went on to do a UK and European tour with Seether in November 2012 and finished off 2012 with a show at the Camden Barfly London on 18 December 2012 The band returned to perform at Carolina Rebellion and Rock on The Range through the spring and summer of 2013 They had some show dates with Buckcherry before returning to the UK for their headline run in July The band then went on tour in the US and Canada with The Pretty Reckless and Louna 6 They closed out the year in the UK and Europe with Black Veil Brides They were subsequently scheduled to perform throughout Australia as part of the 2014 Soundwave Festival During 2015 the band began recording their new album stating that the new record would be released sometime later in the year Filthy Empire the band s debut album was released on 4 February 2013 to excellent reviews including KKKK from Kerrang and entered the BBC Rock Album Chart at No 9 in the UK 7 8 9 This album included the singles Fire Fire Nothing Left to Lose and I Am Electric each of which was accompanied by a music video 10 Fire Fire peaked at No 11 on the US Mainstream Rock chart Week of 10 May 2013 On 21 October 2015 it was announced via social media that Aaron Buchanan had parted ways with the band with the following statement We ve all had a fantastic few years touring the world with Filthy Empire but we simply feel that our time together has run its course Buchanan went on to form Aaron Buchanan amp The Cult Classics in April 2016 with debut album The Man With Stars On His Knees mastered at Abbey Road Studios released on 26 May 2017 to critical acclaim 11 In 2016 former band member Richie Hevanz became frontman of Fragile Things following a short stint in a band called Endless Mile 12 In July 2021 he became the frontman for Misery s Smile 13 In January 2017 Heaven s Basement announced via social media that they had decided to split up Former band members Sid Glover and Rob Ellershaw went on to found a new band called The Cruel Knives together with Tom Harris and Al Junior 14 Band members EditChris Rivers drums 2008 2017 Sid Glover lead guitar vocals 2008 2017 Rob Bones Ellershaw bass guitar backing vocals 2009 2017 David Radahd Jones Jonny Rocker rhythm guitar backing vocals 2008 2011 Rob Randell bass guitar 2008 2009 Richie Hevanz lead vocals 2008 2010 Aaron Buchanan lead vocals 2011 2015 Touring musicians Johnny Fallen lead vocals 2010 James Sinclair lead vocals 2010 Danny Worsnop lead vocals 2015 Tom Harris lead vocals 2016 2017 Discography EditHeaven s Basement EP 2008 Unbreakable EP 2011 Filthy Empire 2013 In popular culture EditThe song I Am Electric is featured on the soundtrack of the video game Need for Speed Most Wanted and is a playable track in Rock Band 4 The song Fire Fire is featured on the soundtrack of NHL 14 References Edit photos Sonisphere 2010 eFestivals co uk Retrieved 30 May 2020 Sleaze Roxx Heaven s Basement Working on New EP and Added to Download Festival Archived from the original on 21 April 2012 Retrieved 30 April 2012 Heaven s Basement Official MySpace Blog Archived from the original on 21 September 2009 Retrieved 17 November 2009 Heaven s Basement Official MySpace Page Blog Archived from the original on 7 February 2009 Retrieved 17 November 2009 EGigs co uk Papa Roach announce UK tour dates with Madina Lake amp Heaven s Basement tickets on sale next Wednesday Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 17 November 2009 Revolver Magazine 10 September 2013 Louna Announce First Ever U S Tour with The Pretty Reckless Revolver Heaven s Basement Official Store Archived from the original on 8 February 2013 Retrieved 26 November 2012 UK Top 40 Rock Albums BBC 6 February 2019 Retrieved 30 May 2020 Kerrang 6 February 2013 Heaven s Basement Home Facebook com Retrieved 30 May 2020 Aaron Buchanan on Chris Cornell Essex and seeing life through Iggy Pop s eyes Louder Teamrock com 2 June 2017 Retrieved 30 May 2020 Maria Savva 25 June 2016 Interview with Fragile Things Rock And Roll Realrockandroll wordpress com Retrieved 30 May 2020 Maria Savva 10 August 2021 Track of the Day My Misery Misery s Smile Realrockandroll wordpress com Retrieved 4 November 2021 Chad Childers Heaven s Basement 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