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Whirlwind Heat

Whirlwind Heat was a three-piece band from the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Although they are avid genre-hoppers, they are often categorized as indie rock.

Whirlwind Heat
OriginGrand Rapids, Michigan, United States
GenresPost-hardcore, indie rock, noise rock, dance-punk
Years active1996–2006
LabelsBrille Records, V2 Records, XL Records, Third Man Records, Sympathy for the Record Industry, Dim Mak Records (former)
MembersDavid James Swanson
Steve Damstra
Brad Holland
Websitewww.whirlwindheat.com

History edit

The band was formed in 1996 by synthesizer-player/vocalist David James Swanson, bassist Steve Damstra, and drummer Brad Holland, all sixteen years old at the time. The band's name originates from the cover art done by Raymond Pettibon for Sonic Youth's 1990 release Goo. They played their first show on March 17, 1997. In 1999 the group was joined by guitarist Jason Eberspeaker and released a 45, continuing to play gigs around Michigan.

One such gig was attended by Jack White of The White Stripes, who offered to record them. On June 20, 2000, the same day as the release of the White Stripes' album De Stijl, Whirlwind Heat recorded a handful of songs in White's attic studio. A single entitled "Glaxefusion" was released on Italy Records soon after, as well as a track on White's 2001 compilation, Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit released by Sympathy Records.

Eberspeaker soon left the band to follow a career in fine arts. In August 2002, over a brief four-day period, the remaining trio recorded what would be the debut album not only for the band, but for White's label collaboration with V2 Records, Third Man Records. (White also produced the album.) The album, Do Rabbits Wonder?, was released on Third Man Records with distribution by V2 Records and XL Recordings on April 15, 2003, as well as later releasing a cover of the White Stripes song "You're Pretty Good Looking" for the soundtrack of The Hot Chick. The music video for the single "Purple" was shot by fashion/celebrity photographer Terry Richardson in New Paltz, NY. The video featured models Susan Eldridge and Kemp Muhl.

In 2004 the band released a short EP entitled Flamingo Honey, written and recorded in five hours. The EP features ten songs, all approximately one minute in length.

The band's second full-length album Types of Wood was released on April 24, 2006, in the UK by Brille Records. The album photos of model Susan Eldridge were shot by Terry Richardson . Types of Wood has 11 tracks including the singles Reagan which also features on the Reagan EP. Along with the release of the album, the band filmed a video for each song. The video for Reagan was directed by Matthew Gray Gubler who cast his younger brother in the video as a fourth member of the band.

Whirlwind Heat's last live performance was at Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, Japan on August 13, 2006.

In 2007 Whirlwind Heat collaborated with Devonte Hynes (of the now defunct Test Icicles, Lightspeed Champion, and currently Blood Orange) and called the project Lightspeed Heat.

The band self-released Self Titled or Scoop Du Jour on July 4, 2008, under their own record label imprint Heat Enterprises. The artwork was screen-printed in black ink on a sticker and applied to a blank white LP sleeve. The ice cream in the design was then colored green with a marker. The model on the cover is Erin Wasson and was photographed by Terry Richardson. Illustrations of the band members and art were done by actor/director/artist Matthew Gray Gubler.

On April 19, 2014 Record Store Day, Whirlwind Heat performed in the blue room at Third Man Records in Nashville, TN. The first time on stage since playing in 2006 at Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, Japan. It was likely their last performance. Their debut album, Do Rabbits Wonder? was reissued, in a variety of colored vinyl. Jack White performed at 10am this day, creating the world's fastest record.[1] Whirlwind Heat performed at 2pm.

Discography edit

Albums edit

EPs edit

Singles edit

  • "Spyboys Experiment" - Offsite Records - 2000
  • "Glaxefusion" - Italy Records - 2000
  • 7" Split - "Stunning Evaseev" - New Beat Recordings - 2001
  • "Purple" - Third Man/XL Recordings - 2003
  • "Orange" - Third Man/XL Recordings - 2003
  • "Pink" - Third Man/XL Recordings - 2004

Soundtracks edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Inside Jack White's World's Fastest Record - Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. 21 April 2014.

External links edit

  • Official Whirlwind Heat website
  • Whirlwind Heat MySpace
  • Whirlwind Heat message boards

References edit

  • Marissa R. Moss, Rolling Stones Magazine, April 21, 2014

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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 Whirlwind Heat news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Whirlwind Heat was a three piece band from the city of Grand Rapids Michigan Although they are avid genre hoppers they are often categorized as indie rock Whirlwind HeatOriginGrand Rapids Michigan United StatesGenresPost hardcore indie rock noise rock dance punkYears active1996 2006LabelsBrille Records V2 Records XL Records Third Man Records Sympathy for the Record Industry Dim Mak Records former MembersDavid James SwansonSteve DamstraBrad HollandWebsitewww whirlwindheat com Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 EPs 2 3 Singles 2 4 Soundtracks 3 Notes 4 External links 5 ReferencesHistory editThe band was formed in 1996 by synthesizer player vocalist David James Swanson bassist Steve Damstra and drummer Brad Holland all sixteen years old at the time The band s name originates from the cover art done by Raymond Pettibon for Sonic Youth s 1990 release Goo They played their first show on March 17 1997 In 1999 the group was joined by guitarist Jason Eberspeaker and released a 45 continuing to play gigs around Michigan One such gig was attended by Jack White of The White Stripes who offered to record them On June 20 2000 the same day as the release of the White Stripes album De Stijl Whirlwind Heat recorded a handful of songs in White s attic studio A single entitled Glaxefusion was released on Italy Records soon after as well as a track on White s 2001 compilation Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit released by Sympathy Records Eberspeaker soon left the band to follow a career in fine arts In August 2002 over a brief four day period the remaining trio recorded what would be the debut album not only for the band but for White s label collaboration with V2 Records Third Man Records White also produced the album The album Do Rabbits Wonder was released on Third Man Records with distribution by V2 Records and XL Recordings on April 15 2003 as well as later releasing a cover of the White Stripes song You re Pretty Good Looking for the soundtrack of The Hot Chick The music video for the single Purple was shot by fashion celebrity photographer Terry Richardson in New Paltz NY The video featured models Susan Eldridge and Kemp Muhl In 2004 the band released a short EP entitled Flamingo Honey written and recorded in five hours The EP features ten songs all approximately one minute in length The band s second full length album Types of Wood was released on April 24 2006 in the UK by Brille Records The album photos of model Susan Eldridge were shot by Terry Richardson Types of Wood has 11 tracks including the singles Reagan which also features on the Reagan EP Along with the release of the album the band filmed a video for each song The video for Reagan was directed by Matthew Gray Gubler who cast his younger brother in the video as a fourth member of the band Whirlwind Heat s last live performance was at Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo Japan on August 13 2006 In 2007 Whirlwind Heat collaborated with Devonte Hynes of the now defunct Test Icicles Lightspeed Champion and currently Blood Orange and called the project Lightspeed Heat The band self released Self Titled or Scoop Du Jour on July 4 2008 under their own record label imprint Heat Enterprises The artwork was screen printed in black ink on a sticker and applied to a blank white LP sleeve The ice cream in the design was then colored green with a marker The model on the cover is Erin Wasson and was photographed by Terry Richardson Illustrations of the band members and art were done by actor director artist Matthew Gray Gubler On April 19 2014 Record Store Day Whirlwind Heat performed in the blue room at Third Man Records in Nashville TN The first time on stage since playing in 2006 at Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo Japan It was likely their last performance Their debut album Do Rabbits Wonder was reissued in a variety of colored vinyl Jack White performed at 10am this day creating the world s fastest record 1 Whirlwind Heat performed at 2pm Discography editAlbums edit Do Rabbits Wonder 2003 V2 Third Man XL Recordings Types of Wood 2006 Brille Records I Fucked Up Types of Wood 2006 Brille Records Self Titled or Scoop Du Jour 2008 EPs edit Flamingo Honey 2004 Dim Mak XL Recordings Reagan 2006 Brille Records Air Miami 2006 Brille RecordsSingles edit Spyboys Experiment Offsite Records 2000 Glaxefusion Italy Records 2000 7 Split Stunning Evaseev New Beat Recordings 2001 Purple Third Man XL Recordings 2003 Orange Third Man XL Recordings 2003 Pink Third Man XL Recordings 2004Soundtracks edit The Hot Chick Soundtrack Cover of The White Stripes You re Pretty Good Looking Hollywood Records 2002Notes edit Inside Jack White s World s Fastest Record Rolling Stone Rolling Stone 21 April 2014 External links editOfficial Whirlwind Heat website Whirlwind Heat MySpace Whirlwind Heat message boardsReferences editMarissa R Moss Rolling Stones Magazine April 21 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Whirlwind Heat amp oldid 1184107630, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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