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Hot Chelle Rae began in 2005, with a meeting between singer-songwriter Nash and guitarist Ryan. Initially a case of polar opposites, the two began to warm up to each others styles and together they started a band called Miracle Drug.[2] After several changes to the lineup, Ian (who had been childhood friends with Nash) came to a show and, after seeing that the band had a hired bassist, decided to join the band as their new bassist. Declaring that "If that guy can play bass, I can play bass".[2] The three began working on songs together, and decided to head towards a dancier music sound. Jamie, R.K.'s younger brother joined the band immediately after graduating high school, finishing out the band's lineup. The band is named for the first "dedicated" fan, Chelle Rae. A Myspace stalker who provided the band with quite an entertaining era of online activity until her false identity was discovered and brought to light. In the summer of 2007, the band opened a sold out concert for rapper Lil Jon. Later on that year, they played a string of venues at the prestigious South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, and then went on tour with the band Vedera.
They were signed to Jive Records in October 2008, and then began work on their first album.[3] In January 2009, Hot Chelle Rae recorded Lovesick Electric and then went on tour with Third Eye Blind. After they ended that tour, the band went on a small 7 show run opening for The Academy Is.... HCR toured with Sherwood from February 26 to August 2 of 2010, and on April 17, 2010, they opened for Owl City's Grand Prairie concert in Texas. On April 22, 2010, they opened for Cobra Starship at George Mason University and opened again for them the following night at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. The band headed to Australia on July 4, 2010 for a two week tour with Boys Like Girls before going back to the US to play at the Vans Warped Tour during the summer of 2010. They played a string of shows across the country at Six Flags. They are currently touring with Parachute on a fall tour.
They were signed to Jive Records in October 2008, and then began work on their first album.[3] In January 2009, Hot Chelle Rae recorded Lovesick Electric and then went on tour with Third Eye Blind. After they ended that tour, the band went on a small 7 show run opening for The Academy Is.... HCR toured with Sherwood from February 26 to August 2 of 2010, and on April 17, 2010, they opened for Owl City's Grand Prairie concert in Texas. On April 22, 2010, they opened for Cobra Starship at George Mason University and opened again for them the following night at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. The band headed to Australia on July 4, 2010 for a two week tour with Boys Like Girls before going back to the US to play at the Vans Warped Tour during the summer of 2010. They played a string of shows across the country at Six Flags. They are currently touring with Parachute on a fall tour.
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Hot Chelle Rae announce themselves as a force to be reckoned with on their debut album Lovesick Electric. How can you argue with bold, swaggering vocals, monster sing-along choruses, crunching rock guitar, and a propulsive rhythm section that just wont quit?
We wanted the music to sound larger than life, says guitarist Nash Overstreet of the groups epic dance-rock sound. We wanted it to sound explosive and new and fun and be better than anything out there, adds frontman Ryan Keith Follese. Indeed, stomping, blistering jams like I Like to Dance, Never Have I Ever, Say (Half Past Nine), and Bushes, will sound equally fierce whether theyre blasting from a car stereo or emanating from an arena stage.
As one reviewer has already raved about the Nashville newcomers: Hot Chelle Rae are honest to goodness rock and roll at its finest ripe and arrogant, sweating with tangible promise that hangs in the air at their live shows. Posh arrangements featuring refreshingly tasteful guitar, sly lyrics, and a 22-year-old lead singer dripping with charisma, leave you knowing that these guys will end up somewhereeverywhere.
High praise, but not surprising considering that all four band members were raised with music in their DNA. Ryan, his brother/drummer Jamie, and Overstreet are the sons of A- list Nashville songwriters with multiple number one hits between them, while bassist Ian Keaggy's dad is a world renowned Grammy-nominated guitarist.
Growing up around music didnt hurt, but I was never pushed to do it, Overstreet says. I just cant remember a time when I didnt want to play or write music. Follese says his father actually encouraged him not to go into the music business. But I dont know what else I can do, he says. Music is the only thing I truly have a passion for.
And so the guys claimed their destiny by forming Hot Chelle Rae, which they named after one of the groups most devoted female fans. The band began to take shape in early 2005 when a mutual friend recommended that Overstreet and Follese meet. Follese was doing what he calls the singer-songwriter thing and was looking for a guitar player. But their first meeting didnt go too smoothly. We definitely didnt like each other, Follese says. We dressed differently. I was clean-cut and Nash wasnt. We looked like polar opposites, and it was just, like, no. But the two managed to overcome their initial impressions and form their first band, which they called Miracle Drug. When their first show in August 2006 went well, they decided to try writing songs together and we just clicked right away, Follese says.
They brought in Nashs childhood friend Ian Keaggy a guitarist who didnt even play bass until he joined the band. Ian came to one of our shows where we had a hired gun on bass and he said, If that guy can play bass, I can play bass, Follese recalls. And that was that. He makes up the most creative stuff. Weve written so many songs that have started with his bass riffs. Ryans brother Jamie joined up soon after. At first we werent sure because he was young, but we had a couple rehearsals with him and he knew every song because hed been playing them for ages, Follese says. Anything Nash and I wrote, even if we hadnt recorded it, he knew it. Hes a human metronome. He just stepped in and sat down and was like, I know these songs.
At this point, Hot Chelle Rae had already been taken under the wing of entertainment exec John Hamlin, who signed them up for management. Hamlin then teamed up with music industry vet Don Ienner who guided them toward a deal with Jive Records. After signing with the label in October 2008, the guys began to gear up to make their first album, sorting through dozens of songs they had already written. My dad told me early on that writing hit songs is just like your batting average, Follese says. He reminded me that Barry Bonds hits 70 homeruns a year, but he doesnt hit a homerun every time its maybe one out of ten. So if you want to write hit songs, youre going to have to write 50 songs for your first record, which is what we did. We threw out loads of songs.
To help them narrow it down, the band took advice from two of their producers, Eric Valentine and Butch Walker, both of whom know a little something about serving up hit albums. Valentine, who produced five tracks including Say and I Like to Dance, has worked with All-American Rejects and Good Charlotte, while artist/producer Butch Walker, who produced two tracks, The Distance and Bushes, has worked with Katy Perry, Avril Lavigne, and Pink. I dont know if theres a guy on earth more driven to make something sound the best that it can sound than Eric, Follese says. He is obsessive and only produces songs that he truly connects with, which is really cool. And Butch Walker is someone weve always really looked up to and have wanted to work with for a long time, adds Overstreet. When we were trying to decide who should produce the record, we figured why not shoot high? Theres so much passion and power in everything he puts to tape, he really helped us get that across.
Lovesick Electric brims with the confidence and youthful energy that only a group of musicians with serious chops can deliver. I think the album really reflects who we are and how we want the world to feel, Overstreet says. We can have a lot of fun and goof off, or we can be very serious and work really hard, and the album shows it all. Weve got songs for people to listen to if theyre going through a break-up, like The Distance or Last One Standing, or if they want to just forget about work, like I Like to Dance, or they want to dream about the future, like Say. Weve tried hard to make it completely accessible and something people can really relate to no matter whats going on in their lives.
We wanted the music to sound larger than life, says guitarist Nash Overstreet of the groups epic dance-rock sound. We wanted it to sound explosive and new and fun and be better than anything out there, adds frontman Ryan Keith Follese. Indeed, stomping, blistering jams like I Like to Dance, Never Have I Ever, Say (Half Past Nine), and Bushes, will sound equally fierce whether theyre blasting from a car stereo or emanating from an arena stage.
As one reviewer has already raved about the Nashville newcomers: Hot Chelle Rae are honest to goodness rock and roll at its finest ripe and arrogant, sweating with tangible promise that hangs in the air at their live shows. Posh arrangements featuring refreshingly tasteful guitar, sly lyrics, and a 22-year-old lead singer dripping with charisma, leave you knowing that these guys will end up somewhereeverywhere.
High praise, but not surprising considering that all four band members were raised with music in their DNA. Ryan, his brother/drummer Jamie, and Overstreet are the sons of A- list Nashville songwriters with multiple number one hits between them, while bassist Ian Keaggy's dad is a world renowned Grammy-nominated guitarist.
Growing up around music didnt hurt, but I was never pushed to do it, Overstreet says. I just cant remember a time when I didnt want to play or write music. Follese says his father actually encouraged him not to go into the music business. But I dont know what else I can do, he says. Music is the only thing I truly have a passion for.
And so the guys claimed their destiny by forming Hot Chelle Rae, which they named after one of the groups most devoted female fans. The band began to take shape in early 2005 when a mutual friend recommended that Overstreet and Follese meet. Follese was doing what he calls the singer-songwriter thing and was looking for a guitar player. But their first meeting didnt go too smoothly. We definitely didnt like each other, Follese says. We dressed differently. I was clean-cut and Nash wasnt. We looked like polar opposites, and it was just, like, no. But the two managed to overcome their initial impressions and form their first band, which they called Miracle Drug. When their first show in August 2006 went well, they decided to try writing songs together and we just clicked right away, Follese says.
They brought in Nashs childhood friend Ian Keaggy a guitarist who didnt even play bass until he joined the band. Ian came to one of our shows where we had a hired gun on bass and he said, If that guy can play bass, I can play bass, Follese recalls. And that was that. He makes up the most creative stuff. Weve written so many songs that have started with his bass riffs. Ryans brother Jamie joined up soon after. At first we werent sure because he was young, but we had a couple rehearsals with him and he knew every song because hed been playing them for ages, Follese says. Anything Nash and I wrote, even if we hadnt recorded it, he knew it. Hes a human metronome. He just stepped in and sat down and was like, I know these songs.
At this point, Hot Chelle Rae had already been taken under the wing of entertainment exec John Hamlin, who signed them up for management. Hamlin then teamed up with music industry vet Don Ienner who guided them toward a deal with Jive Records. After signing with the label in October 2008, the guys began to gear up to make their first album, sorting through dozens of songs they had already written. My dad told me early on that writing hit songs is just like your batting average, Follese says. He reminded me that Barry Bonds hits 70 homeruns a year, but he doesnt hit a homerun every time its maybe one out of ten. So if you want to write hit songs, youre going to have to write 50 songs for your first record, which is what we did. We threw out loads of songs.
To help them narrow it down, the band took advice from two of their producers, Eric Valentine and Butch Walker, both of whom know a little something about serving up hit albums. Valentine, who produced five tracks including Say and I Like to Dance, has worked with All-American Rejects and Good Charlotte, while artist/producer Butch Walker, who produced two tracks, The Distance and Bushes, has worked with Katy Perry, Avril Lavigne, and Pink. I dont know if theres a guy on earth more driven to make something sound the best that it can sound than Eric, Follese says. He is obsessive and only produces songs that he truly connects with, which is really cool. And Butch Walker is someone weve always really looked up to and have wanted to work with for a long time, adds Overstreet. When we were trying to decide who should produce the record, we figured why not shoot high? Theres so much passion and power in everything he puts to tape, he really helped us get that across.
Lovesick Electric brims with the confidence and youthful energy that only a group of musicians with serious chops can deliver. I think the album really reflects who we are and how we want the world to feel, Overstreet says. We can have a lot of fun and goof off, or we can be very serious and work really hard, and the album shows it all. Weve got songs for people to listen to if theyre going through a break-up, like The Distance or Last One Standing, or if they want to just forget about work, like I Like to Dance, or they want to dream about the future, like Say. Weve tried hard to make it completely accessible and something people can really relate to no matter whats going on in their lives.
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