Sahara Hotnights

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Sahara Hotnights are a Swedish rock band from Robertsfors. Since its inception, the band has been composed of lead singer Maria Andersson, drummer Josephine Forsman and sisters Jennie (lead guitar) and Johanna (bass) Asplund. Their style incorporates elements of garage rock, power pop and punk rock. The band scored two top-ten singles and five top-ten albums in their native Sweden during their initial run between 1992 and 2011. The band reformed in 2019, releasing their seventh album Love in Times of Low Expectations in 2022.

Sahara Hotnights
Background information
OriginRobertsfors, Sweden
GenresIndie rock, garage rock revival
Years active1992–2011,[1] 2019–present
LabelsSonyBMG / Speech / RCA / Stand By Your Band
MembersMaria Andersson
Josephine Forsman
Jennie Asplund
Johanna Asplund

History

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The band formed sometime around 1991/1992[2] "due to boredom". While in Australia, Josephine Forsman bet on a horse named Sahara Hotnights and used the name for the band. Around 1995, they won a "battle of the bands" contest and were rewarded with a chance to record their songs in a studio, including demo cassette "Oh Darcy".[3] Their debut EP, Suits Anyone Fine, was released in 1997 to immediate success and critical acclaim in Europe. Soon afterwards, the band signed with the Swedish label Speech Records, and over the next two years released three further singles, "Face Wet", "Oh Darling!" and "Nothing Yet". In 1999, Sahara Hotnights released their debut studio album C'mon Let's Pretend, which earned two Grammis nominations.

The Drive Dead Slow EP appeared in April 2000, released on the BMG label, before the band's second album Jennie Bomb (named for Jennie Asplund) was released in 2001 (2002 in the US). The timing of its release coincided with a surge in interest in Swedish rock 'n' roll bands, such as The Hives, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Mando Diao and Hellacopters. The songs "On Top of Your World" and "With or Without Control" were released as singles. "Alright Alright (Here's My Fist Where's the Fight?)" is featured in Cheaper by the Dozen, Stormbreaker, New York Minute and on the Jackass: The Movie soundtrack.

Sahara Hotnights opened for The Hives before releasing Kiss & Tell on the RCA label in 2004. The tour sprouted from a relationship between Maria Andersson and The Hives' frontman Howlin' Pelle Almqvist. "Hot Night Crash" and "Who Do You Dance For?" were released as singles from the album. "Hot Night Crash" also appears on the soundtrack of Burnout 3: Takedown and Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam.[4] The song "No Big Deal" is played in CKY4.

A new single entitled "Cheek to Cheek" culled from their fourth studio album What If Leaving Is a Loving Thing on Stand By Your Band Records was released via the band's MySpace site. The album was released in April 2007. Commenting on the lyrics on the album, songwriter Maria Andersson said: "If you read them you'll understand. The good thing with being able to write lyrics is that you can sit here and shut up about it."

The band's fifth album, Sparks, a covers album, was released in 2009. In 2011, the band released its sixth album, eponymously titled Sahara Hotnights.

During early 2019, band members put out pictures from the studio.[5] A new single Reverie was released on 18 February 2022[6] and their seventh album Love in Times of Low Expectations was released on 6 May 2022[7] supported by a Sweden-only tour during the Summer of 2022.[8]

In 2024, social media posts suggested an eight studio album is being worked on.[9]

Members

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Sahara Hotnights performing in 2009
  • Maria Andersson (born 4 December 1981, Umeå) – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jennie Asplund (born 24 November 1979, Robertsfors) – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Johanna Asplund (born 21 September 1981, Umeå) – bass, backing vocals
  • Josephine Forsman (born 20 May 1981, Umeå) – drums

Discography

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Albums

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Singles

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Year Single Chart position
Sweden
1998 "Nothing Yet"
"Face Wet"
"Oh Darling!"
1999 "Push On Some More"
"Drive Dead Slow"
2000 "Quite a Feeling"
2001 "Alright Alright (Here's My
Fist Where's the Fight?)"
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"On Top of Your World" 28
"With or Without Control"
2004 "Hot Night Crash"
"Who Do You Dance For?"
2005 "Keep Calling My Baby" 2
2007 "Cheek to Cheek" 10
"Visit to Vienna" 49
"The Loneliest City of All"
2008 "In Private" 7
2009 "Japanese Boy" 59
2011 "Oh's"
"Vulture Feet"
"Little Love Sorrow"
2022 "Reverie"

References

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  1. ^ Matilda Gustavsson (13 February 2016). "Musiken var en plats där vi kunde skrika och gasta". Dagens Nyheter. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  2. ^ Alexander Laurence (October 2002). "Sahara Hotnights Interview". Freewilliamsburg.com. Retrieved 10 May 2007.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Instagram - saharahotnightsofficial". Retrieved 13 October 2024.
  4. ^ "THDJ Soundtrack Listing". GameSpy. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  5. ^ Frida Lindström. "Är Sahara Hotnights tillbaka?". Gaffa. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  6. ^ Daniel Horn. "Sahara Hotnights är tillbaka". Gaffa. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  7. ^ Sahara Hotnights – Love In Times Of Low Expectations, 6 May 2022, retrieved 21 November 2022
  8. ^ "Sahara Hotnights". Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  9. ^ "Instagram - saharahotnightsofficial". Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  10. ^ "Veckolista Album, vecka 19". Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
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