
URBAN HEAT have released their latest single, in the form of an endearingly introspective track – “SEVEN SAFE PLACES.” Known for their modern fusion of electronic and post-punk styles, the band rises to new heights with this song. Playfully melancholy, the single takes listeners through an array of emotions, sonically juxtaposing Jonathan Horstmann‘s distinct vocals and deep lyrical content with spirited, danceable melodies.
On “Seven Safe Places,” Horstmann comments:
“The song is about uncertainty and loss, and how each day of the week we have another opportunity to find a fleeting safety. I imagined a pair of star-crossed lovers on the run, and each day they find a place to hide out that gets compromised and they find themselves looking for the next. Life is like that sometimes. We can’t take any of our safe places for granted because there’s no telling how long they will exist.”
Austin is known as the music capital of the world — and Urban Heat is one of its greatest exports. The band, formed only five years ago as the brainchild of singer/multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Horstmann, has quickly become known for their fiery live shows and infectious darkwave anthems that harken back to
the ‘80s with a modern sensibility. Powered by the magnetic Horstmann’s melodic baritone vocals and the pummeling rhythm section of Kevin Naquin and Paxel Foley, Urban Heat have won over fans show by show.
Last year saw the band break through to a larger audience. Appearances at major California festivals like Cruel World in Pasadena and Darker Waves in Huntington Beach saw Urban Heat play to their biggest audiences yet, with their set pointed as one of the best of the day. At home, Urban Heat has long been the talk of SXSW and graced the stage of the Austin City Limits Festival.
In 2022, Urban Heat’s “Have You Ever” went viral on TikTok, boosting the band from playing Austin clubs to headlining shows across the U.S. On the strength of “Have You Ever,” the band took home an Austin Music Award for Song of the Year, and landed on the cover of The Austin Chronicle.
As for what’s to come, Urban Heat is gearing up for the release of their sophomore full-length. Titled The Tower, the album features the band at their absolute peak. Songs like the arena-ready “Seven Safe Places” and the intricately steady “Take it to Your Grave,” show the band’s sonic versatility. The latter, which best exemplifies the majority of the record, is about feelings of unworthiness and fears of self-sabotage. Introspectiveness dots Horstmann’s lyrics, driving home its power and relatability.
With a headlining show at Los Angeles’ famed Roxy on Sunset and working towards touring internationally, Urban Heat is ready to show the world what anyone who has seen them already knows: they’re a band that is going to dominate the airwaves for years to come.
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