The Amorettes

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The Amorettes
Origin West Lothian, Scotland
Genres Hard rock
Years active 2009–present
Labels Off Yer Rocker
Website www.theamorettes.com
Members Gill Montgomery
Hannah McKay
Heather McKay

The Amorettes are a Scottish hard rock band formed in 2009. They released their first album, Haulin' Ass, the following year. Their second album, Game On, which was produced by Chris Tsangarides, followed in 2015. They have performed in support of W.A.S.P., Europe, Black Star Riders, Ash, Black Stone Cherry, Gun and Thunder among others, and have toured across the UK, as well as in several countries throughout Europe.

The Amorettes' third album, White Hot Heat, is set for release on 27 June 2016. Produced by Thunder's Luke Morley, the album features songwriting input by Morley and Black Star Riders frontman Ricky Warwick.[1]

Formation

The Amorettes were formed in March 2009 when vocalist and guitarist Gill Montgomery met drummer Hannah McKay at Stevenson College in Edinburgh. Influenced by bands such as AC/DC, Motörhead, Iron Maiden, Girlschool and Thin Lizzy, they developed a similar classic hard rock sound, described by the band as "hard, fast rock 'n' roll". The three-piece lineup was eventually completed by Hannah's sister Heather as bass guitarist.[2] The band was named after Montgomery found the name 'Amorette' in a book of baby names.[3]

An early break arrived in 2010 when they supported W.A.S.P. at The Garage in Glasgow at very short notice when the scheduled band was delayed.[4]

Haulin' Ass

The Amorettes' debut album Haulin' Ass was recorded in Livingston and released independently in May 2010. Geoff Barton of Classic Rock magazine rated it as 8/10 and described it as "Three minute stun gun bursts full of humour and hellion fury."[3]

The band won Group of the Year at the 2011 Scottish New Music Awards,[5] and they played Hard Rock Hell in 2011 and 2013.[6] They continued to tour and perform regularly, playing the Hard Rock Hell festival in Ibiza in May 2014; opening for Sebastian Bach and Black Star Riders at the Steelhouse Festival in Wales in July,[3][7] and playing at Bloodstock Open Air[8] and earning sponsorship from Jägermeister in August.[9] In October 2014, they were announced as the support act for the double-headlining tour of the UK and Ireland by Europe and Black Star Riders.[10] Europe frontman Joey Tempest and Black Star Riders singer Ricky Warwick both welcomed the band, with Warwick stating, "We loved The Amorettes when they opened for BSR this last summer – they represent the heart and soul of The Runaways combined with The Donnas with great songs to boot... and even better, they are Scottish!!"[11]

Game On

The Amorettes recorded their second album, Game On, in 2014 with experienced producer Chris Tsangarides at his Ecology Room Studios in Kent.[2] Preceded by the release of the "Fire at Will" EP which included live recordings and demos, the album was released in March 2015. They signed with record label Off Yer Rocker in February 2015.[12]

The album's release was followed by shows in the Netherlands, including the Dijkrock Festival on 18 April. Returning to Scotland, the band supported Ash in Montrose on 22 May, and Black Stone Cherry at The Garage in Glasgow on 11 June.[13] The band also performed at Sandnes in Norway on 20 June, and played at the British Steel Saturday Night Festival in Fismes, France, on 3 October.[14]

On 5 September 2015, the band supported Gun in Troon.[15] Later in September The Amorettes toured the UK and Ireland supporting Canadian band Danko Jones,[16] followed by a short tour of Germany and France in November supporting Thunder,[17] and a full UK tour supporting Ash in December.

Following promotional videos for "Fire at Will" (23 March 2015) and "Bull by the Horns" (7 May), a video for "Give 'Em Hell" was released on 28 September 2015.[18]

On 22 January, a UK tour supporting The Treatment was announced for late April and May 2016.[19] On 12 March, Hannah and Heather McKay won their respective categories at the 2016 Pure Rawk Awards in London.[20]

White Hot Heat

The band's third album, White Hot Heat, was recorded at Leeders Vale Studios in Ebbw Vale in April 2016, and is being marketed via PledgeMusic.[21] Produced by Luke Morley and engineered by Nick Brine, the album is due for release on 27 June. Morley also co-composed three of the songs on the album, with Ricky Warwick contributing to another. Morley stated, "I think we've captured something really special with the album, and I think it will surprise a lot of people."[1]

On 18 April, The Amorettes were confirmed for the 2016 Download Festival on Friday 10 June.[22] They are also confirmed to play at T in the Park 2016 on 8 July[23] and Hard Rock Hell on 10 November.

Personnel

  • Gill Montgomery – vocals, guitar
  • Heather McKay – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Hannah McKay – drums, backing vocals

Discography

Albums

  • Haulin' Ass (2010)
  • Game On (2015)
  • White Hot Heat (2016)

EPs

  • "Fire at Will" (2015)
  • "Live at Bannermans" (2016)

References

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