Sizzling Sizzling Warmth affirm transient reunion is over

Sizzling Sizzling Warmth have introduced that they’re again on hiatus.
The band briefly returned late final 12 months after a seven-year break with a brand new single, ‘Shock Me’. Following this, nonetheless, they’ve confirmed that their reunion is already at an finish.
In an announcement posted to Instagram, Sizzling Sizzling Warmth mentioned that that they had different issues deliberate for his or her reunion, together with extra new music and a few reside exhibits, however their plans had been known as off when singer Steve Bays “got here to really feel he couldn’t take part.”
Nevertheless, their assertion additionally means that band members Dante DeCaro and Paul Hawley will doubtlessly work on new music collectively as a part of a unique undertaking.
“For everybody who has been following not too long ago: I report with apology, unhappiness, and a few embarrassment, that the Sizzling Sizzling Warmth reunion got here to an finish shortly earlier than the brand new 12 months,” DeCaro and Hawley wrote. “We had made plans to launch way more music and do some exhibits and quick excursions however Steve got here to really feel he couldn’t take part so these plans have been cancelled.
“Nevertheless, the transient comeback was an energizing and galvanizing factor. We’re pleased with the one new tune we did launch, and the quantity and high quality of unfinished and unreleased materials has left Paul and I, a minimum of, with the sensation that we might proceed to supply new music in some capability sooner or later. What this can be precisely, we don’t know. However keep tuned.
“Thanks on your love and help. I used to be so grateful to be again enjoying with these guys and was additionally reminded of all the good tunes and experiences we shared over time that I used to be within the band, and since. It was a enjoyable, if transient experience that has left a spark nonetheless burning.”
The Canadian band – comprised of frontman Steve Bays, Paul Hawley, Dante DeCaro, and Parker Bossley – launched their fifth and closing self-titled album again in 2016, 14 years after their debut, ‘Make Up The Breakdown’, was launched.
Launched in 2002, the acclaimed first full-length undertaking from the Canadian band was produced by Jack Endino (Nirvana, Soundgarden, Sonic Youth) at Vancouver, BC’s Mushroom Studios. The band did, nonetheless, come collectively to have a good time the twentieth anniversary of the album.
NME hailed ‘Make Up…’ as “joyously daring [and] emotionally rounded” in a glowing evaluation.
It added: “It’s a report that shakes all preconceptions from the tree, and must be talked about in hushed tones by self-congratulatory, music aficionados 20 years from now.”