'Make Up The Breakdown' is the second album release for the Canadian angular post-punk pop act, who have been compared to XTC & The Cure. It follows 2002's 'Scenes One Through Thirteen' which brought together tracks from their early EPs...more.
Make Up the Breakdown. It's definently one of my favorite albums ever. The opener, Naked In The City Again, is a sort of song that builds over time and starts with low vocals that become higher. The chorus is fantastic...more.
Hot Hot Heat's Make up the Breakdown is a follow-up of Knock Knock Knock. Personally, if you're a big Hot Hot Heat fan, this will be one of your most favorite albums. Each and every song is unique...more.
Hot Hot Heat may not be one of my favorite bands, but even I can admit that this is pretty good stuff. I'd say the worst part about the band is the singer whose voice, I'd argue, isn't...more.
On Hot Hot Heat's debut EP, Knock Knock Knock, they showed a great deal of promise through the five stellar tracks on the release--all of which contained a brilliant whininess and a breathtaking energy that made them a band...more.