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Heatmiser was an American
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band, formed in
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, in October 1991. Consisting of
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(guitar and vocals), Neil Gust (guitar and vocals), Brandt Peterson (bass; later replaced by Sam Coomes, frontman of Quasi) and Tony Lash (drums), they were known for their well-crafted lyrics and songs often featuring the juxtaposition of melancholic and cheery words and melodies. The
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-oriented songs of Elliott Smith were a contrast to the darker songs of Neil Gust, while both Smith's and Gust's songs touched on subjects such as anger, alienation, loneliness and despair.


History


Pre-Heatmiser early years (1987–1990)

In 1987, while both of them were attending classes at
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in Amherst,
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, Neil Gust and Elliott Smith met and formed a band, Swimming Jesus. In addition to covers of songs by
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and
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, the pair performed original songs in clubs in nearby
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. The two were prolific: besides Swimming Jesus, Gust and Smith had another pre-Heatmiser college band, featuring "a friend named Dylan and two others", and recorded "stupid and embarrassing" music on rented four-track recorders with "poetry on top", recited by a "Southern Californian stoner-photographer guy" friend.


Heatmiser early years: ''Dead Air'' and ''Cop and Speeder'' (1991–1993)

Following their graduation from Hampshire College in 1991, Gust and Smith returned to
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. In Portland, Gust and Smith formed Heatmiser with Smith's high school friend Tony Lash, who'd been working at a recording studio and playing drums in local band Nero's Rome. Early versions of Heatmiser included
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. In high school, Lash and Smith played together in the school band—Lash played flute, Smith played clarinet—and Lash played drums in Smith's band Stranger Than Fiction. Lash and Smith had bonded over a mutual love of Rush, and outside of their high school band class, they began to work out "insanely complicated songs" together, recording after school with
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, future Dandy Warhols drummer. Tony Lash recalled about recording with Hedford: "We recorded all the backing band tracks for tranger Than Fiction's''Still Waters More or Less'' at Eric Hedford's house in 1985–86. He had a basement with drums, mics, a piano, and a mixer. He helped us set up, but he didn't play on any of it." With Heatmiser in need of a bassist, a high school friend suggested Brandt Peterson to fill the position. Peterson had played in a few punk bands, but "was feeling ambivalent about another." Smith convinced him to join Heatmiser, at least until their February 14, 1992 live debut at Portland's X-Ray Cafe. Over the next few years, Heatmiser was a regular act at local Portland venues like the X-Ray Cafe, screenprinting shop Hand Prints, and La Luna, whose cheap, packed Monday night concerts were a hub for the city's twenty-something underground social scene. Brandt Peterson played bass on the albums ''
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'' and ''
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'', the '' Yellow No. 5'' EP, and several singles. He wrote at least two songs for Heatmiser: "Just a Little Prick", released on ''The Music of Heatmiser'', and "Glamourine", a "bass-line with lyrics" that remains unreleased. Peterson did a cover design for the ''Yellow No. 5'' EP that ultimately wasn't used; additionally, he did the cover art for ''Dead Air''.


Later years: line-up changes and ''Mic City Sons'' (1994–1996)

Peterson left the band in August 1994 and was replaced by Sam Coomes, a friend of Smith's. Coomes played on Heatmiser's last album, ''
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'', and on tour. Coomes has a modest view of his contributions to the album: "There's two levels of playing for me n ''Mic City Sons''" he added, laughing. "Decent and could be better." After Peterson's departure, the band "struggled n tourto draw the same crowds they'd built in Portland. They played wherever they could, even a laundromat." Smith discussed Coomes' entry into the band: Regarding his friendships with Neil Gust and Tony Lash, Smith recalled: Discussing the tension in the band, Peterson later recalled: Lash also recalled his memories of the band's tense relationship while recording ''Mic City Sons'', and their eventual breakup: Lash left Heatmiser in late 1996, prior to what would be their final tour.
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(later of
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) was brought in to play drums. Regarding ''Mic City Sons'', Coomes said: Lash recalled: Gust stated:


Disbandment

The band broke up in the fall of 1996, prior to the release of their third and last album, ''Mic City Sons''. "It was kind of ridiculous to carry it up to a certain point and then drop the ball or the bomb, like quitting the band right after we had signed to Virgin," recalled Smith. "I was the guy who made that gravy-train crash so to speak, and it was a gravy-train at the time. The breakup happened almost immediately after the contract was signed. I watched myself put my paw in the bear trap on that one because there was this clause about leaving members. In the event of the band dissolving, any members could be kept to that contract with or without their consent under the same terms. They didn't pick up Neil's option, only mine. It turned out to be a fucked-up situation because they said the reason they had signed Heatmiser was that they'd been hoping this he breakupwould happen-or something to that effect. They said that right in front of Neil and I couldn't believe it." The recording sessions for ''Mic City Sons'' also "found the band dissolving. Smith had his solo career to tend. Gust spent time in the house he band had rented for recordingalone, learning to work the studio; as engineer, Lash felt he'd become an 'obstacle' to Smith, who wanted to bring in
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producers
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and Tom Rothrock to shepherd the sessions. The buffer of the new producers helped bring the album together, but at some point in 1996, the band fell apart. ''Mic City Sons'' was released on a smaller Virgin sister label, Caroline, and slipped into the world quietly." Going on unemployment after losing a bakery side-job had given Smith more time to devote to recording, which also shifted his focus away from Heatmiser and toward his own solo music endeavors. Gust recalled: "That was like the state giving ima grant because for a year, he didn't work. All he did was record at his girlfriend's house. His process just went 'boom!' It was amazing to watch. It was also intimidating because I was working, we had the band and there
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things to deal with the band, but he just drifted into his own thing." Despite Smith's burgeoning solo career, there wasn't tension between him and Gust. "There was never any animosity between me and him about it, because it was art," Gust said. "It only became problematic with scheduling stuff, if the band needed to go on tour or something. He had to give up on doing some things on his own to do it with the band and became less and less willing to do that." After Heatmiser's breakup, Smith and Lash "didn't talk for a couple years," Lash said, but they reconnected in London in 1999, as Smith toured for '' XO'' at the height of his post-Oscars fame, with Coomes in isbacking band. And Gust had a new project, No. 2, that brought Smith and Lash together again. "We hung out a little bit when he was working on the first No. 2 record. I started to get a feeling like, 'Oh, you know, even if it wasn't Heatmiser...' It was fun to think about the possibility of maybe doing something with him. So it was hard when that door was closed." Gust went on to play in the band No. 2. Coomes carried on as half of Quasi, as well as working as a guest musician and producer for other bands, including
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, and
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. Lash currently keeps himself busy as a producer. He produced the first two albums by The Dandy Warhols and he helped with the production of
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's first two studio albums (''
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'' and '' We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes''). Peterson teaches anthropology at
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. Smith went on to a successful solo career before his death on October 21, 2003. Neil Gust recalled that the last time that he saw Elliott Smith, in 2002, Smith said he wanted to make another Heatmiser record. The pair recorded just one new song together, "Who's Behind the Door?" Gust recalled how "Who's Behind the Door?" came together in the studio and how that was the last session he shared with Smith before his passing in 2003:


Artistry


Musical style

Heatmiser was labeled as a "homocore" or "queercore" band by the mainstream press, because of the themes espoused in the songs of the openly gay Gust. It was also speculated that Gust and Smith were lovers. Elliott Smith repeatedly denied this in interviews or that he was even gay. Smith also said that Gust's being gay was "not a big deal, oranyone's business". Elliott Smith later dismissed the group's music as "loud", and his own singing on their first album as "an embarrassment". Smith also bemoaned that being in Heatmiser changed the songs he was writing at the time into "loud rock songs with no dynamic." Heatmiser also frustrated the members of the band. In an interview, Smith recalled: Gust stated that touring behind their first album, ''Dead Air'', meant that Heatmiser "had to be this much more muscular, single-minded kind of band than we really felt any of us were interested in being." JJ Gonson, Heatmiser's manager (and later, Smith's girlfriend) recalled her impressions of Heatmiser: Their musical style has been described as
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,
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, and
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.


Performance style

Gonson spoke of the uniqueness of the 1990s Portland music scene in relation to Heatmiser:
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was the opening act for Heatmiser on their final tour. Reporter Jeff Stark's ''
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'' article about a date on that tour, a December 1, 1996 show at San Francisco's Bottom of the Hill club, recalled Smith as "part charismatic rock star, part bar-band regular, oozing nonchalant confidence". Heatmiser also had a less-serious side:


Legacy

Later in his career, Smith believed that his blatant dismissal of the band in interviews for his solo albums hurt Neil Gust and led to discontent between them. The success of '' Roman Candle'' and ''
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'' caused tensions in the band, especially between Smith and Gust, and led to the band's break-up. Gust has "the fondest memories" of the band, and he has stated that " isview of the legacy of Heatmiser is those records. It was a great time in my life. It's been something that has paid off in my life over and over, far more than it ever paid at the time." Tony Lash also looks back on his time in Heatmiser favorably: "I have a lot of fond memories of that time. Portland still has an extremely vibrant music scene, but there was a bit more of a united, focused community with the bands and the people that came to see music then. La Luna, along with a few other places, was the epicenter of that, the place where the large shows happened. We definitely packed our shows, and people were really into it." In 2013, photos taken by Gonson of Heatmiser appeared in the ''Elliott Smith: The Portland Years'' photo show and series.


Discography

; Studio albums * ''
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'' (1993, Frontier Records) * ''
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'' (1994, Frontier Records) * ''
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'' (1996,
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) ; EPs * ''The Music of Heatmiser'' (1992, self-released) – only available at shows and via mail order; features demo versions of the ''Dead Air'' songs "Lowlife", "Bottle Rocket", "Buick", and "Dirt", along with two other songs, "Just a Little Prick" and "Mightier Than You", that are exclusive to this release. * '' Yellow No. 5'' (1994, Frontier Records) ; Compilations * ''The Music of Heatmiser'' (2023,
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) – collects the ''Music of Heatmiser'' EP, demos, live recordings, and other previously unreleased material. ; Singles * "Stray" (1993,
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) * "Sleeping Pill" (1994, Cavity Search Records) * "Everybody Has It" (1996, Cavity Search Records) ; Live * ''Live 1992-11-21, Edgefield, Troutdale, OR'' (1992) – A live recording of a November 21, 1992 show at the McMenamins Edgefield in
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exists and circulates unofficially among Heatmiser/Elliott Smith fans. This show took place as part of a wedding reception for a couple who were friends of the band. The recording features four unknown/unreleased Heatmiser songs, in addition to renditions of songs from ''Dead Air'' and the ''Music of Heatmiser'' EP. This recording can b
downloaded
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. ; Appears on ;; Various-artist compilations * ''Live at the X-Ray'' (song: "Bottle Rocket" (Live Version)) * ''Puddle Stomp: The Portland Independent Music Compilation'' (1992, Jump Froggy Jump) (song: "Mightier Than You" (Demo Version)) * ''CMJ Presents Certain Damage! Volume 47'' (1993, College Music Journal) (song: "Still") * ''25 Years on the Edge: A Benefit for Outside In'' (1994, Tim/Kerr Records) (Song: "Mightier Than You" (Live Version)) * ''CMJ Certain Damage! Vol. 60'' (1994, College Music Journal) (song: "Flame") * ''American Pie: New Sounds from the U.S.A.'' (1994, Rubber Records) (song: "Still") * ''Sony Music Regional A&R, June 1994'' (1994, Sony Music) (song: "Junior Mint") * ''Kamikaze: Music to Push You Over the Edge'' (1995, Continuum Records) (song: "Stray") * ''The 1996 Rubber Records Sampler'' (1996, Rubber Records) (song: "Disappearing Ink") * ''How Low Can a Punk Get?'' (1996, Caroline Records) (song: "The Fix Is In") * ''CMJ New Music Monthly Volume 41: January 1997'' (1997, College Music Journal) (song: "Get Lucky") * ''Pet Sounds Volume One: A Benefit for ALTER (Animal Liberation Through Education and Reform)'' (1999, Vital Cog Records) (song: "Junior Mint") * ''Experience Music Project Presents Wild and Wooly: The Northwest Rock Collection'' (2000, Experience Music Project) (song: "Dirt") ;; Soundtracks * '' Zero Effect: Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (1998, Work Group) (song: "Rest My Head Against the Wall") * '' Heaven Adores You'' Soundtrack (2014, Universal Music Enterprises) (song: "Christian Brothers" (Heatmiser Version))


References


Further reading

*Nelson, Sean, et al
"The 50 Best Indie Rock Albums of the Pacific Northwest."
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