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Heatmiser was an
American rock band,
formed in Portland, Oregon, in
October 1991.
Consisting of
Elliott Smith (guitar and vocals), Neil Gust (guitar and...
- harmonica. He had a
distinctive vocal style in his solo
career after Heatmiser,
characterized by his "whispery, spiderweb-thin delivery", and
often used...
- locations,
mostly in Portland,
Oregon –
while Smith was
still a
member of
Heatmiser – and was
produced by Smith, Tom
Rothrock and Rob Schnapf. Either/Or was...
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Yellow No. 5 is an EP by
American alternative rock band
Heatmiser,
released in 1994 by
record label Frontier between the
albums Dead Air (1993) and Cop...
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Speeder is the
second studio album by
American alternative rock band
Heatmiser,
released in 1994 by
record label Frontier. Like its predecessor, Cop...
- Search.
Roman Candle was
recorded and
released while Smith was
still in
Heatmiser.
According to
Benjamin Nugent's
biography Elliott Smith and the Big Nothing...
- Dead Air is the
debut studio album by
American alternative rock band
Heatmiser. It was
released in 1993 on
Frontier Records. The band
supported the album...
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Professor of
Pathology at
Harvard Medical School.
Hornick was a
member of
Heatmiser with
Elliott Smith. "Untitled Page". partners.org.
Retrieved 25 March...
- Mic City Sons is the
third and
final album by
American indie rock band
Heatmiser,
released on
October 29, 1996,
through record label Caroline. Mic City...
- "super-obsessed" with the band and
later admitted that his
former band
Heatmiser was "trying to be Fugazi". The
Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr
offered the...