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Hey Mercedes was an
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band from
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and
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, United States, formed after the dissolution of Braid by its former members
Bob Nanna Bob Nanna (born June 14, 1975) is an American musician best known as the singer and guitarist for the bands Braid and Hey Mercedes. Nanna also currently performs as part of the band Lifted Bells, as well as a solo project The City on Film. Bi ...
, Todd Bell, and Damon Atkinson.


History


Early years and ''Everynight Fire Works'' (1999–2002)

In June 1999, Braid announced they would be breaking up, and played their last shows that August. While guitarist Chris Broach remained active in music focusing his attention on
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, Braid's remaining former members spent some time at home. Toward the end of 1999, those members reconvened and formed Hey Mercedes:
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, Damon Atkinson, and Todd Bell returned as lead vocalist, drummer, and bassist, respectively. After auditioning two people, former Alligator Gun guitarist Mark Dawursk completed the band's lineup in April 2000, and the band began practicing that month. The members lived in separate cities between
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and
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; Nanna had to travel from Chicago to Milwaukee to practice during weekdays, only to return home the following morning to work at his job. In spite of these busy schedules, the band still managed to work on material. Not long after Dawursk joined, the group recorded a four-track EP. Although they had planned to self-release it, the band had no money to fund that endeavor. They eventually shopped it to different labels, eventually drawing interest from Polyvinyl Record Co. founder Matt Lunsford, who offered to release it. The band accepted Lunsford's offer, and prior to its release, drummer Damon Atkinson was contacted by independent label
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, who congratulated the band on the EP. In August, the group played their first show, and the self-titled EP was released in September 2000. It showcased a mix of the syncopated drum parts of Braid with a more melodic structure, highlighted by Nanna's different vocal approach than that which was shown with Braid. Long-time connections in the American
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scene enabled the band to tour with the likes of
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,
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and Jets to Brazil. In December 2000, Hey Mercedes traveled to California to play a string of shows. While there, they met with Vagrant founder
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; they signed to the label at the end of the month. On March 2, 2001, the band demoed 15 tracks for potential inclusion on their debut album, and followed this with a brief US tour, with
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appearing on all dates.
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supported the first half, and
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covered the second half. The album was recorded over a period of about two weeks in April, beginning on April 13 and finishing on April 27. They recorded their debut album with
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member J. Robbins as the producer, who had previously produced Braid's final album ''
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'' (1998). Although ''Frame & Canvas'' was recorded and mixed in only five days, the band had a bigger budget to work on Hey Mercedes' and thus took more time to produce the record. Although initially slated for a July release, Vagrant entered legal trouble with another label of the same name who attempted to trademark "Vagrant", and the former label's website was taken down. The album, whose title was revealed to be '' Everynight Fire Works'', was delayed as a result. Further problems with distribution delayed the album further to late October. ''Everynight Fire Works'' was eventually released on October 23, 2001, through Vagrant Records. In November and December, the group went on tour with Saves the Day and
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. In 2001 alone, they performed 114 shows.
Nanna, Atkinson and Bell eventually grew dissatisfied with Dawursk's presence in the group, and subsequently parted ways with the guitarist. They announced his departure in February 2002; he was temporarily replaced by Sean O'Brien, who previously played with Nanna in Orwell. Atkinson spent some time touring with Saves the Day as their temporary drummer, returning in early March. They played the occasional US show throughout March 2002, with one date in Japan in the middle. Michael Shumaker of Sheilbound, became the band's new guitarist in May. Companion EP ''The Weekend'' was released in July. The band were due to film a music video for "Our Weekend Starts on Wednesday" during the same month, however, the shoot was cancelled; an alternative version of the song which was supposed to appear in the video later surfaced. Starting that July, the group went on a US tour over the course of six weeks with
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, Audio Learning Center, and Koufax. In October, the band performed at the Grand Rapids Skate Fest. In all, ''Everynight Fire Works'' was promoted with over 200 shows.


Later years: ''Loses Control'' and disbandment (2002–2005)

During the previous April and May, Hey Mercedes spent time writing new material. After finishing the touring cycle for ''Everynight Fire Works'' in October, the band spent two weeks in Spread Eagle, Wisconsin writing new material. In February and March 2003, the band embarked on a headlining US tour with support from Armor for Sleep, Breaking Pangaea and Panic in Detroit. During this stint, they performed several of the new songs they had written. During that tour, Hey Mercedes revamped their website to promote their second album '' Loses Control'', which was due for release towards the end of the year. ''Loses Control'' was recorded in April and May 2003 at Camp Street Studios in Cambridge, Massachusetts, this time choosing producers
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and Paul Q. Kolderie. Slade and Kolderie were familiar with the band's work, and took a meticulous approach on the guitar sounds, noting specifically which guitars were needed for a certain part in each song. Nanna described the general sound of these guitars as "really layered - they just sound big and fat." Although the record was scheduled for release on September 2, Hey Mercedes once again faced an album delay, and it was eventually released on October 7 through Vagrant. "Quality Revenge at Last", "It's Been a Blast" and "Knowing When to Stop" were all leaked before the album's release. The band was set to appear on the CMJ tour that November, however, due to complications, the band instead went on a headlining North American trek in November and December, dubbed the Hurry Up Offense Tour. The first half of the dates were supported by JamisonParker and Jet by Day; the remaining shows were supported by
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, Bear vs. Shark, Haste and Jude the Obscure. A split single with Favez was released through UK label Sound Fiction that November. Hey Mercedes contributed the tracks "Quality Revenge at Last" and "Warm Chords". A music video for "Quality Revenge at Last" premiered on
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on November 24, directed by Matt Barry and Maureen Egan. It was filmed in a day and features the band going through a car wash; as a result of this, the members believe they contracted
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. In February 2004, the group went on tour with
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; partway through it their touring van broken down, resulting in them dropping off two shows. In March, the band toured with
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, followed shortly by a support slot for Saves the Day and
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on their co-headlining tour in March and April. When one of the other support acts,
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, dropped off the tour, Hey Mercedes were given a longer time to perform. After this extensive tour cycle, the band members began pursuing projects outside of Hey Mercedes. In May, Nanna went on a solo tour; he joined Atkinson and Bell for some Braid reunion shows between May and July. In October, Hey Mercedes went on a tour of Europe, and decided to take time to rest after this string of shows ended. The break would prove permanent, as on January 20, 2005, the band announced they would be breaking up; they later played their final show in April. Outtakes and demos from the album's sessions were released on the ''Unorchestrated'' EP in May through independent label Grand Theft Autumn.


Post-break up (2006–present)

Hey Mercedes group performed two shows in September 2007, alongside a performance at the Chicago
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store. ''Unorchestrated'' was pressed on vinyl through Hobbledehoy Record Co and Grand Theft Autumn in August 2008. The band remains inactive, but plays occasional shows. In early 2009 lead singer Nanna confirmed via
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that a new band with drummer Atkinson is in the works. The band will be somewhat the same style as Hey Mercedes. In 2016, it was announced that the band would perform at the Wrecking Ball festival in Atlanta, Georgia. They followed this up with a 15th anniversary tour for ''Everynight Fire Works'' in the US July and August; the album was re-released to coincide with it. A Japanese leg was undertaken in early 2017.


Members

Final line-up *
Bob Nanna Bob Nanna (born June 14, 1975) is an American musician best known as the singer and guitarist for the bands Braid and Hey Mercedes. Nanna also currently performs as part of the band Lifted Bells, as well as a solo project The City on Film. Bi ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1999–2005, 2007, 2016–2017) * Todd Bell – bass guitar (1999–2005, 2007, 2016–2017) * Damon Atkinson – drums (1999–2005, 2007, 2016–2017) * Michael Shumaker – lead guitar (2002–2005, 2007, 2016–2017) Former members * Mark Dawursk – lead guitar (2000–2002)


Discography

Studio albums Extended plays Music videos


References

Citations Sources *


External links


Official Site
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