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band formed in east London in 1995. They were active from about 1996 until 2002; since then they have played together only once, for a tribute to the DJ
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, who was a strong supporter of theirs.


History

Hefner's roots stretch back to 1992, when
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and Antony Harding met at art school in
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. The band started playing live in 1995 and, after several line up changes, became a solo project of
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. In 1996 he recorded a tape for Sticky Records (named '' The Devotion Chamber'') on which all instruments were played by Hayman himself. His friend from art school, Antony Harding, assisted, providing backing vocals. The band's first release was in April 1997 when the 7-inch single "A Better Friend" was released by Boogle Wonderland. The single featured Harding on
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and John Morrison (from Rhatigan) on
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. Shortly after the release, the record label
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offered a record deal to Darren, who extended the offer to Antony and John. After a few more singles, Hefner recorded their debut album ''
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'', which was released in 1998. A lo fidelity album primarily recorded in one take, Hayman has declared that this album is the one he is least interested in listening to, due to its unrealized potential. '' The Fidelity Wars'' would be their next record (with the recent addition of multi-instrumentalist Jack Hayter); a darker collection of songs. In the official website of the band Hayman has explained that all of the songs gravitate towards the concept of breaking up. Hefner had, at this point, recorded a large number of singles and
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. '' Boxing Hefner'' collected some of those tracks that had not appeared on the previous albums, often as new recordings. The compilation also included some unreleased material. '' We Love the City'' marked a change in direction for the band. In contrast with previous records, which had older songs, all of the compositions on ''We Love the City'' were made for this record, which had better production value and more varied instrumentation. '' Dead Media'', released in 2001, continues the interest that Hefner had shown in exploring new ways. '' Dead Media'' is certainly different from previous records in the sense of its electronic weight, an interest that led Darren to eventually create The French. After the band's final gig at the ICA in London on 10 December 2001 and the release of an EP called '' The Hefner Brain'' the following March, the band went on a seemingly permanent hiatus, save for one reformation for the "Keeping It Peel" tribute show, marking the death of one of their biggest supporters, Radio 1 DJ
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. In 2005 a T-shirt was released that read "Hefner, Britain’s Largest Small Band (1997–2002)", and in an interview Darren Hayman said "no, no reunion planned". Their song I Love Only You was featured on the 2015
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Post-Hefner

In 2005, following a legal dispute between
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and Too Pure, the rights to all of the band's Too Pure recordings were reverted to Hayman. As a result, the band has released a best-of album, a 2 CD collection of 43 unreleased songs called ''
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'' and a live album, recorded at the
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Studios. All of the band's studio albums have been reissued as 2-CD sets with bonus tracks. Planned for the future is a compilation of BBC session tracks. The band recorded ten sessions for
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programme, as well as a number of live performances, and eleven of their tracks made it into the
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and Jack Hayter played Hefner songs at a number of dates in
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in June 2008. Despite this, Hayman has said that Hefner will not reform unless it's with the original line up. He has consistently aired his disdain for bands that reform.


Band members

*
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(
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s,
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, keyboards) * Antony Harding (
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s, backing vocals) *John Morrison (
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) * Jack Hayter (
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,
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, keyboards,
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, vocals)


Spin offs and solo projects

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* The French *Hayman, Watkins, Trout & Lee *The Stereo Morphonium * Jack Hayter *ANT solo project of Antony Harding *Lonely Boy, featuring Antony Harding singing the poetry of Norwegian poet Eivind Kirkeby * Rhatigan * Darren Hayman & the Secondary Modern *Papernut Cambridge, featuring Darren Hayman and Jack Hayter


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Breaking God's Heart ''Breaking God's Heart'' is the debut full-length album by British indie rock band Hefner. The album was originally released by Too Pure in 1998, and a reissue was released by Darren Hayman, the band's lead singer, in September 2007. The album' ...
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- 1998 * '' The Fidelity Wars'' - Too Pure - 1999 (#165) * '' We Love the City'' - Too Pure - 2000 (#92) * '' Dead Media'' - Too Pure - 2001 (#178)


Compilations and live albums

* ''Boxing Hefner'' - Too Pure - 2000 (#144) * ''Kick, Snare, Hats, Ride'' - self-released - 2002 * ''The Best of Hefner'' - Fortune and Glory Records - 2006 * ''Catfight'' - self-released - 2006 * ''Maida Vale'' - Belka - 2006


EPs

* ''The Devotion Chamber'' - Sticky Records - 1996 * ''The Hefner Soul'' - Too Pure - 1998 * ''The Hefner Heart'' - Acuarela Discos - 1999 * ''Orphan Songs'' - Everlasting Records - 1999 * ''Revelations'' - Too Pure - 1999 * ''The Hefner Brain'' - Too Pure - 2002 (#21 §) § - Budget Album Chart


Singles

* "A Better Friend" - Boogle Wonderland - 1997 (7-inch only) * "
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" - Boogle Wonderland - 1998 (7-inch only) * "
Pull Yourself Together "Pull Yourself Together" is a single by the British indie rock band Hefner. Their first for Too Pure, it was released in 1998 on CD single and 7" vinyl record formats. The single was fairly popular. Although it did not chart, it was the "singl ...
" - Too Pure - 1998 * "
Love Will Destroy Us in the End "Love Will Destroy Us in the End" is a single by British indie rock band Hefner. It was released by Too Pure in 1998, and is the first proper single from their album '' Breaking God's Heart''.The Sweetness Lies Within" - Too Pure - 1998 (#171) * " The Hymn for the Alcohol" - Sticky Records - 1999 (7-inch only) * " The Hymn for the Cigarettes" - Too Pure - 1999 (#87) * " I Took Her Love for Granted" - Too Pure - 1999 (#136) * "Christian Girls" - Too Pure - 2000 (#76) * " Good Fruit" - Too Pure - 2000 ( UK No. 50) * " The Greedy Ugly People" - Too Pure - 2000 (UK No. 64) * "Half a Life" - Too Pure - 2001 (split 7-inch with
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) (#152) * "
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" - Too Pure - 2001 (UK No. 58) * " Trouble Kid" - Too Pure - 2001


References


External links

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"the thing is..." magazine
Darren Hayman interview
Concert photos
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