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Formed:
April, 2000 in Chicago, IL

Genre:
Alternative

Years Active:
'00s






Hey Mercedes

Biography

Born of the ashes of the now legendary Chicago emo outfit Braid, Hey Mercedes had a tough reputation, not to mention their work cut out for them from the start. It all began in mid-'99, when Braid decided to call it quits and original guitarist Chris Broach left the group. They closed out their career with a series of well-received and well-documented local shows before Broach went on to work with his other act, the Firebird Band, and the remaining members — guitarist vocalist Bob Nanna, drummer Damon Atkinson, and bassist Todd Bell — attempted to return to their normal lives. Normal lives being as often boring as they are, it was mere months before the three decided to regroup, and Hey Mercedes was born. Drafting former Alligator Gun guitarist and Milwaukee native Mark Dawursk, Hey Mercedes officially came into being in April of 2000, and almost immediately headed into the studio to record a four-song EP for the Danville, IL-based Polyvinyl Records. The self-titled disc was a mix of the churning syncopations of Braid and a newfound melodic structure, highlighted by Nanna's fantastically solid vocal presence and a more laid-back but still commanding musical approach from the rest of the band. Eschewing the more aggressive nature of their old music, Hey Mercedes was a more accessible and melodic entity, and it didn't take long for their songs to win the hearts of a new generation of young music fans caught up in the burgeoning emo trend. Many still existing old connections led to high-profile touring slots with acts like Jets to Brazil, Saves the Day, and Alkaline Trio, and soon the band was signed to Vagrant Records, a trend-setting and powerhouse label in the genre. Early 2001 saw the group head back in the studio with producer J. Robbins to record their debut full-length, a powerful 11-song effort, entitled Everynight Fire Works, which after countless delays was finally released by Vagrant in October of 2001. The record is a continuation of the band's commendable post-emo songwriting, and may be the final nail in the coffin of Braid, as it appeared Hey Mercedes is now an act well worth mentioning in their own right. This was confirmed by the relase of the Weekend EP the following summer, as well as the semi-regular updates found on the band's website. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo, Rovi. Born of the ashes of the now legendary Chicago emo outfit Braid, Hey Mercedes had a tough reputation, not to mention their work cut out for them from the start. It all began in mid-'99, when Braid decided to call it quits and original guitarist Chris Broach left the group. They closed out their career with a series of well-received and well-documented local shows before Broach went on to work with his other act, the Firebird Band, and the remaining members — guitarist vocalist Bob Nanna, drummer Damon Atkinson, and bassist Todd Bell — attempted to return to their normal lives. Normal lives being as often boring as they are, it was mere months before the three decided to regroup, and Hey Mercedes was born. Drafting former Alligator Gun guitarist and Milwaukee native Mark Dawursk, Hey Mercedes officially came into being in April of 2000, and almost immediately headed into the studio to record a four-song EP for the Danville, IL-based Polyvinyl Records. The self-titled disc was a mix of the churning syncopations of Braid and a newfound melodic structure, highlighted by Nanna's fantastically solid vocal presence and a more laid-back but still commanding musical approach from the rest of the band. Eschewing the more aggressive nature of their old music, Hey Mercedes was a more accessible and melodic entity, and it didn't take long for their songs to win the hearts of a new generation of young music fans caught up in the burgeoning emo trend. Many still existing old connections led to high-profile touring slots with acts like Jets to Brazil, Saves the Day, and Alkaline Trio, and soon the band was signed to Vagrant Records, a trend-setting and powerhouse label in the genre. Early 2001 saw the group head back in the studio with producer J. Robbins to record their debut full-length, a powerful 11-song effort, entitled Everynight Fire Works, which after countless delays was finally released by Vagrant in October of 2001. The record is a continuation of the band's commendable post-emo songwriting, and may be the final nail in the coffin of Braid, as it appeared Hey Mercedes is now an act well worth mentioning in their own right. This was confirmed by the relase of the Weekend EP the following summer, as well as the semi-regular updates found on the band's website. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo, Rovi

Top Albums

Hey Mercedes - EP, Hey Mercedes
1. Hey Mercedes..
Everynight Fire Works, Hey Mercedes
2. Everynight F..
Loses Control, Hey Mercedes
3. Loses Contro..
The Weekend EP (EP Version), Hey Mercedes
4. The Weekend ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Everybody's Working For The Weak..Weekend EP (EP Version)4:06$0.99
2.
Save A Life (EP Version) [EP Version..Weekend EP (EP Version)4:17$0.99
3.
Our Weekend Starts On Wednesday (EP ..Weekend EP (EP Version)2:15$0.99
4.
Let's Go BlueEverynight Fire Works4:19$1.29
5.
QuitEverynight Fire Works5:12$1.29
6.
What You're Up AgainstEverynight Fire Works4:19$1.29
7.
Haven't Been This HappyEverynight Fire Works3:30$1.29
8.
Our Weekend Starts On WednesdayEverynight Fire Works2:14$1.29
9.
Que ShirazEverynight Fire Works4:17$1.29
10.
Eleven To Your SevenEverynight Fire Works3:54$1.29
11.
Slightest IdeaEverynight Fire Works3:17$1.29
12.
A-List ActressEverynight Fire Works3:29$1.29
13.
Every TurnEverynight Fire Works4:13$1.29
14.
Frowning of a LifetimeEverynight Fire Works4:15$1.29
15.
Go On DroneLoses Control3:51$1.29
16.
Absolute Zero DriveLoses Control3:46$1.29
17.
SwitchLoses Control2:59$1.29
18.
Oh PennyLoses Control4:18$1.29
19.
Police Police MeLoses Control3:51$1.29
20.
Lashing OutLoses Control3:37$1.29
21.
UnorchestratedLoses Control3:24$1.29
22.
Boy DestroyersLoses Control3:25$1.29
23.
Knowing When to StopLoses Control3:14$1.29
24.
Playing Your SongLoses Control3:22$1.29
25.
It's Been a BlastLoses Control3:12$1.29

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