Burning Love (band) explained

Burning Love
Origin:Toronto, Ontario
Genre:Punk
Years Active:–2015
Label:Southern Lord Records, Deranged, High Anxiety Records, Thirty Days of Night Records, Sound Study Recordings, Tee Pee Records, Nerve Hold Records, Dead Air at the Pulpit, Hell Comes Home, No Idea Records, Deathwish, Inc.
Associated Acts:Cursed, Our Father
Current Members:Chris Colohan
Alex Goodall
Pat Marshall
Easton Lannaman
David O'Connor
Andrus Meret

Burning Love was a Canadian hardcore punk band from Toronto formed in 2007 by vocalist Chris Colohan (also of the band Cursed and former members of the sludge band Our Father: David O'Connor (bass), Andrus Meret (guitar), and Easton 'The Business' Lannaman (drums).

History

Burning Love started as a side project to the members' bands.[1] [2] The band began recording their first EP in 2007, but it was abandoned due to their dissatisfaction with the recording (most of the songs would appear on their 2009 demo). It was not until the sudden breakup of Cursed in 2008 that the band began (in 2008/2009) writing and recording full-time.[3]

Burning Love (2008–2009)

Burning Love recorded a 10-minute demo and released it on 8-track tape and free digital download.[4] The demo was later pressed into a self-titled 7 inch in 2009 and released first on British label Thirty Days of Night Records (to coincide with a UK tour), and then domestically 24 April 2010 on Deranged Records.[5]

Songs for Burning Lovers (2010–2011)

In February and March 2010, the band recorded their first full-length album in Toronto with producer-musician Ian Blurton.[6] On 25 April 2010, the band released the 7-inch single "Don't Ever Change" b/w "Jack the Ripper" on Deranged Records.[7] A European version with an alternate cover (limited to 500) was released in November 2010 to coincide with a full tour of Europe and the UK. A live split LP with friends and tour mates Coliseum was recorded 27 June 2010 at the Atlantic in Gainesville, Florida during the tour. The live album was released 12 July 2011 by Tee Pee Records and Sound Study Recordings. In January 2011 David O'Connor left the band and was replaced on bass by Alex Goodall (aka "Hawk").

Exclaim! magazine named Songs for Burning Lovers the Number 2 Punk Album of 2010. Exclaim! writer Keith Carman said, "Detuned and thunderous while still melodically brilliant, gritty and raw, Songs For Burning Lovers is a rapid-fire dose of biting riffs, palpitating beats and pulverizing vocals."[8] The band was later nominated for Punk/Hardcore Artist/Group of the Year at the 2011 Indie Awards.[9]

Rotten Thing To Say (2012)

The Rotten Thing To Say LP was recorded and produced by Kurt Ballou at God City in Salem, Massachusetts, and released on Southern Lord Records in June 2012.[10] The band toured Canada, Australia and a full US tour with Black Breath, Enabler, Poison Idea, and Sweden's Martyrdöd. Guitarist Andrus Meret left the band in 2012; his last show with the band was the Rotten Things to Say release show in Toronto.[11]

In spring 2012, a 7-inch EP titled Black Widow featuring an alternate version of the LP song "Karla" and a cover of the Laughing Hyenas' "Love's My Only Crime" was released on High Anxiety ahead of the LP. It was recorded by Josh Korody at Candle Studios in Toronto.

In 2015, the band released two singles, "Down So Long" and "Medicine Man". In May 2015, they announced on their website that they would be playing three shows with Cancer Bats. There have been no posts since. In a 2018 interview with Out of the Darkness magazine, Colohan told the interviewer that Burning Love is "dead".[12]

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Live at the Atlantic - Burning Love,Coliseum. AllMusic. 2015-11-26.
  2. Web site: Burning Love. burninglove416.blogspot.com. 2015-11-26.
  3. Web site: Exclusive: Ex-Cursed Front-Man Gets Back on the Horse with Burning Love. exclaim.ca. 2015-11-26.
  4. Web site: Dead Air At The Pulpit: Burning Love - Unreleased Demos (2007-2009). www.deadpulpit.com. 2015-11-26.
  5. Web site: Burning Love (7-inch EP release). Discogs. 2015-11-26.
  6. Web site: Burning Love (2) - Songs For Burning Lovers. Discogs. 2015-11-26.
  7. Web site: Burning Love (2) - Don't Ever Change B/W Jack The Ripper. Discogs. 2015-11-26.
  8. Web site: Punk: Year in Review 2010 - Page 2 of 10. exclaim.ca. 2015-11-26.
  9. Web site: SiriusXM INDIES - cast your vote for your favourite independent artist.. SiriusXM INDIES. 2015-11-26.
  10. Web site: Burning Love. NOW Toronto Magazine - Think Free. 15 January 2004 . 2015-11-26.
  11. Web site: Burning Love To Part Ways With Guitarist Andrus Meret. Theprp.com. 7 May 2012 . 2015-11-26.
  12. Web site: Chris Colohan . outofthedarkness.rs . 15 November 2018 . Out of the Darkness . 29 April 2022.