SPACE HEAT
Space Heat’s dreamy take on indie (night)pop is filled with way-old honey and smoke and things you forgot that you forgot until you remembered them. Feelings not all that then, and not all that now… This is not what you listen to sprawled out on the beach, bathed in sun and salt. This is what you listen to driving past the endlessly black shape of the ocean in the night, down some nameless freeway toward something new. What you listen to to keep warm.
PRESS: SD CityBeat | Route For The Underdog | Austin Town Hall | One For The People
RADIO/PODCASTS: Human Pleasure | Route For The Underdog
June 8, 2014 at 10:39 pm
[…] Space Heat’s dreamy take on indie (night)pop is filled with way-old honey and smoke and things you forgot that you forgot until you remembered them. Feelings not all that then, and not all that now… This is not what you listen to sprawled out on the beach, bathed in sun and salt. This is what you listen to driving past the endlessly black shape of the ocean in the night, down some nameless freeway toward something new. What you listen to to keep warm. […]
June 24, 2014 at 6:44 am
[…] vary in genre from indie pop, lo-fi, folk to shoegaze and beyond. The most recent release from Space Heat (San Diego, CA) signals a shift in focus on local talent as well as plans to collaborate […]
September 16, 2014 at 2:06 pm
[…] SPACE HEAT have premiered a new video for the song ‘Place Inside‘ – the closing track of their debut EP “Happy Birthday“. Directed by Jason Low using Super 8 film during a roadtrip up the West Coast, the video is a kaleidoscope of visuals from San Luis Obispo, Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Francisco and Marin County, featuring the dreamy NightPop sounds of the San Diego-based band. […]
March 17, 2015 at 7:38 pm
[…] 5 recordings titled ‘Yearbook,” with songs by Ren Rogers and featuring other members of Space Heat. This is a co-release with FIELD TRIPS […]