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- PerformerHush Hush
- Music genreRock
- Music release typeAlbum
- Media formatCD
- Original release date2004
- LanguageEnglish
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'Fake' is the result of a number of hard fought battles. When Hush Hush recorded 'Cinematheque', it's debut album, they weren't really a band. Hush Hush evolved out of Imaginary Heaven, a group that singer/guitarist Keri Steele formed as a teenager in Vankleek Hill, Ontario. After three albums, Steele felt the need to stretch artistically and explore more contemporary forms of music. Forming Hush Hush enabled her to create an identifiable sound while initially allowing Steele the flexibility of working with a variety of musicians. The highly melodic, loop-based results were immediate and resulted in the recording of 'Cinematheque' with producer Ken Harrison of Wild Strawberries. The All Music Guide reviewed the album and said, 'Hush Hush offers one trip-hop adventure after another while a remix-like atmosphere encapsulates each song.' When it came time to play the songs live, Steele decided that she really wanted Hush Hush to become a band. That proved harder to achieve than she ever imagined. It was important to find not only the right musicians, but the right people as well. Line-ups came and went. A video was shot and abandoned. Frustrations surfaced, but gradually a new sound and a new band emerged. The turning point was a month long residency at a small club in Toronto. The low key atmosphere allowed Hush Hush the opportunity to take some risks while still honing their skills. It was where Steele first started to play electric guitar. It was also where Hush Hush realized that a more stripped down approach was the direction to take. The first person to join the new line-up was classically trained cellist Anissa Hart. Brought up in Edmonton, she has been playing music since the age of eight. Stretching the instrument to it's sonic limits, Hart plays her cello through an array of effects pedals. Next to join was bassist Nina Martinez. The youngest member of Hush Hush played in her high school jazz ensemble before playing in a number of Toronto-area jam bands. Martinez took great pleasure in introducing her fuzz box into the group's edgier mix. A little over a year ago, Gail Thompson completed the group. As a founding member of the Calgary-based band Red Autumn Fall, she opened for Oasis, recorded two critically-acclaimed albums and earned a reputation as a solid drummer. Thompson's experience locked in the rhythm section and brought a real sense of tightness to Hush Hush. Gaining confidence, Hush Hush started to get noticed. This year, the band created a buzz at both New Music West in Vancouver and at the North By Northeast Music Festival in Toronto. On a creative roll, they went into Phantom Studios to record their new album with producers The Confidence Emperors. 'Fake' begins with the electric guitar driven 'Never Your Fault' and ends with the acoustic thoughtfulness of 'Fake'. The track 'Razor Girl' has been included in the U.S. movie 'Particles of Truth' starring Gale Harold (Queer As Folk). 'Our sound lends itself easily to film and that's an area that we hope to explore more of in the near future.' 'Fake' was released September 23rd in Canada on the popguru label and distributed nationally by MapleNationwide/Universal. Hush Hush Press Quotes for Fake: 'Fake is a delightful album that mixes the ethereal with the rocking and throws in a cover of the Velvet Underground classic Femme Fatale.' Chartattack 'Hush Hush proves to have a lot more kick than it's name might imply, with Steele striking a strong balance between dreamy lyrics
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Hush Hush
Music genre
Rock
Music release type
Album
Media format
CD
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