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Years active
  
2005–2014

Website
  
[1]

Labels
  
Dovecote Records

Record label
  
Dovecote Records

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Past members
  
Seth Kasper Josh Ascalon Gary Benacquista

Origin
  
Boston, Massachusetts, United States (2005)

Albums
  
True Loves, Racy, Hooray for Earth, Momo Remixes, Momo

Members
  
Noel Heroux, Jessica Zambri, Joseph Ciampini, Gary Benacquista, Seth Kasper, Christopher Principe, Josh Ascalon

Genres
  
Pop rock, Experimental rock, Electronics in rock music

Similar
  
Zambri, Mass Gothic, Twin Shadow, The Hood Internet, Donwill

Profiles

Hooray for Earth was a New York City-based rock band that originated from the home-recordings of singer and multi-instrumentalist Noel Heroux. The group first emerged publicly as Hooray for Earth in late 2005 in Boston, Massachusetts.

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The band played shows and self-released early demo recordings locally in Boston and the surrounding area until Heroux moved to New York City in August 2007. On February 26, 2008, Dopamine Records released the six-track Cellphone EP.

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In 2009, a second EP, Momo, was released by eMusic Selects. Dovecote Records later re-issued Momo (June 1, 2010) including an additional track, new artwork and CD/Vinyl formats.

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In October 2010, Hooray for Earth's one-off single "A Place We Like" was released as a free download. The song, recorded at RAD Studio in Bushwick, Brooklyn, is a collaborative production between Hooray for Earth and Brooklyn musician Twin Shadow.

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In July and August 2010, Heroux spent six weeks writing and recording material for Hooray for Earth's first full-length LP, True Loves. Heroux performed, engineered and produced the album, with Joseph Burstein, Christopher Principe and Gary Benacquista entering the studio periodically with instrumental contributions. Several of the album's songs feature vocal contributions by New York City noise-pop group and frequent collaborators Zambri. The album was mixed by Chris Coady. True Loves was released by Dovecote Records on June 7, 2011.

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London based record label Memphis Industries released True Loves in Europe in February 2012, with lead single "No Love" landing prominently on BBC's Radio 1 playlist.

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Dovecote Records released two stand-alone tracks, "Never" and "Figure", digitally in August, 2012. Pitchfork Media featured an accompanying music video in December.

On July 29, 2014 the group released their second LP Racy with Dovecote Records in the U.S. and Copenhagen's Tambourhinoceros label in Scandinavia. The album was recorded and produced by Chris Coady at Dreamland in upstate NY and DNA in NYC's East Village.

Their song "No Love" was featured on the MLB 12: The Show soundtrack.

Hooray For Earth played a final show at Glasslands Gallery before disbanding in November, 2014.

In 2015 founding member Noel Heroux signed with Sub Pop Records and currently records under the name Mass Gothic.

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Discography

  • Cellphone (Dopamine, 2008)
  • Momo (Dovecote, 2010)
  • True Loves (Dovecote, 2011)
  • Never/Figure (Single, Dovecote, 2012)
  • Racy (Dovecote, 2014)
  • Songs

    True LovesTrue Loves · 2011
    Surrounded by Your FriendsForget · 2010
    Black TreesTrue Loves · 2011

    References

    Hooray for Earth Wikipedia