
"Thanks in part to โHave You Everโ becoming a minor TikTok hit last year, Urban Heat has taken Austinโs clubs and Americaโs goth underground in such a blitz that it feels like it suddenly arose from the ether.โ - Andy OโConner, SPIN
Urban Heat is poised to break nationally in 2023. In March Urban Heat joined TikTok darlings Vision Video for a 3-week tour, taking them to the East Coast and Canada. The success of the tour led them to extend the joint run to the West Coast in August, where many shows sold out. Their official SXSW performances had them playing to packed crowds at Stubbโs Outdoor Ampitheater, the Austin Chronicleโs day party, and a SPIN party, who of frontman Jonathan Horstmann wrote โThe star power is there, more so than any Austin musician in recent history.โ In May Urban Heat delivered a powerful set at Cruel World Fest in Pasadena California, joining a lineup that included Siouxsie, Iggy Pop, Gary Numan, and other genre icons. They are following up with a national headline tour in November, beginning with a performance at Darker Waves in Huntington Beach.
After winning an Austin Music Award for โSong of the Yearโ for โHave You Everโ, they graced the coveted cover of the Austin Chronicle and topped Austin Monthlyโs list of โ8 Austin Acts Poised to Break Out at SXSW 2023โ. 2022 was already a year of exponential growth for the band. Before winning โSong of the Yearโ, their single โHave You Everโ had a viral moment on TikTok. This propelled them into their first national headline tour after playing at the Austin City Limits Festival. They were selected as Sonic Guild grant recipients and featured as KUTX 98.9's Artist of the Month in July. "A lightning rod of dark electro/proto-punk/new wave/synth wave/part goth/part industrial sound that is all the things butโฆ simultaneously transcending them into something fresher." - Laurie Gallardo, KUTX 98.9 The band formed in 2019 when multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Jonathan Horstmann enlisted Kevin Naquin and Paxel Foley to form a live show based on his analog sound design. The result fuses dark 80's stylings with modern flourishes, with Horstmann's throaty baritone delivering musings on existence and romanticism against an unrelenting industrial gothic pulse. Their live show is undeniably energetic and engaging, earning them slots at Austin's Levitation and Seattleโs Freakout Fest in 2021. They released 6 singles between 2019 and 2022 and while the pandemic saw their SXSW 2020 performance canceled, they returned in 2022 as official artists. โThe post-punk trio confronts the pervasive bleakness of life in pandemic-era America with an Atari blast of bubbling synths laid over insistent, body-shaking beats. These are not fluffy pop songs. Vocalist Jonathan Horstmann scratches at the many shades of malaise that have emerged as side effects of late-stage capitalism. He dances with darkness. He picks scabs 'til they bleed. He breaks through the pain.โ - Deborah Sengupta Stith, Austin American-Statesman