I Heart Hiroshima
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| I Heart Hiroshima | |
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| Origin | Brisbane, Australia |
| Genre(s) | Indie rock Indie Pop |
| Years active | 2005–present |
| Label(s) | Valve |
| Website | Official website |
| Members | |
| Susie Patten Matthew Somers Cameron Hawes |
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I Heart Hiroshima are a three-piece Indie Pop act from Brisbane, Australia, known for their "bass-less" lineup, which tends to offer a distinct, unique sound. The band formed in 2005 at a house party and started to play local gigs, eventually leading to the release of their dubut EP, A Three Letter Word For Candy in March 2006. Cut In Colour followed later in the year, which was followed by extensive touring inside Australia, before a band reshuffle to its current lineup, and the release of the debut album Tuff Teef on August 13, 2007. The first single from the album is "Punks".
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[edit] Band Members
- Susie Patten - Drums/Vocals
- Matthew Somers - Guitar/Vocals
- Cameron Hawes - Guitar/Vocals
[edit] Influences
Sleater Kinney, TV On The Radio, Leonard Cohen, The Smiths, The Raveonettes, Magnetic Fields, Frank Black, Jesus and Mary Chain, The Walkmen, Slumber Party and The Pharcyde.

