The Hot n' Heavy

The Hot N' Heavy
Studio album by Drop Dead, Gorgeous
Released June 2, 2009
Recorded at Glow In The Dark Studios, Atlanta, Georgia
Genre Post-hardcore, screamo, emo, pop rock
Length 39:34
Label Geffen, Suretone
Producer Matt Goldman, Josh Scogin
Drop Dead, Gorgeous chronology
Worse Than a Fairy Tale
(2007)Worse Than a Fairy Tale2007
The Hot N' Heavy
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
BLARE Magazine[2]
Audio Addiction Magazine[3]

The Hot N' Heavy is the third and last studio album from the post-hardcore band Drop Dead, Gorgeous.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Killing a Classic"3:40
2."Southern Lovin' (Belle of the Ball)"2:32
3."Beat the Devil Out of It"2:50
4."Two Birds, One Stone"3:28
5."Sue Simmons! Watch Your Mouth" (featuring Joe Brown of A Static Lullaby)"3:36
6."Fame"3:16
7."(The) Internet Killed the Video Star"3:42
8."Can't Fight Biology"4:00
9."There's No Business Like Snow Business"2:57
10."Interlude 1"1:54
11."Dirtier Than You Want to Know"3:52
12."We're Planning, God's Laughing"6:27

Credits

Band members
  • Danny Stillman: Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Guitar, Piano, Keyboard, Percussion
  • Kyle Browning: Lead Guitar, Vocals, Programming
  • Dan Gustavson: Rhythm Guitar
  • Jake Hansen: Bass
  • Danny Cooper: Drums, Percussion
  • Jonathan Leary: Keyboards, Synthesizers, Piano, Programming, Guitars, Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Production
  • Produced by Matt Goldman and Joshua Scogin
  • Engineered by Kyle Pattridge (Demo) and Matt Goldman
  • Mixed by Beau Burchell, at Glow In The Dark Studios, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Steel guitar by Troy Stains (on 12)
  • A&R and executive production by Jordan Schur
  • Management by Jordan Schur and David Patton (SJS Management)
  • Project coordinator by David Patton
  • Legal representation by Scott Bradford (Sterling Rooks & Ferrara)
  • Publicity by Mitch Schneider and Libby Henry (MSO)
  • US booking by Tom Hoppa (APA)
  • Artwork and layout by Sons Of Nero (sonsofnero.com)
  • Photography by Phill Mamula (phillm.com)

References

  1. Prato, Greg. "Review: The Hot n' Heavy". Allmusic. Retrieved 29 March 2010.
  2. BLARE Magazine review
  3. Audio Addiction Magazine review
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