hi8us plays a brand of rock-and-roll they call Groove Pop. A four-piece
band from Boston, their music is focused on the craft of songwriting,
blending lush vocal harmonies with bass-driven, soulful grooves, all
served up with an unmistakable pop appeal.
With the release of their first full-length album, The Superficial Deep,
hi8us has truly solidified and defined their unique musical angle.
Coincidentally, the official album release party took place on 8/8/08, and
was the kickoff show for the "hi8us 8/08 International Tour," which takes
them through 13 cities in the US and Canada in 16 days. Along with return
trips to some of their favorite destinations from the 2006 tour, such as
San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles and Jackson, hi8us is making their
debut appearances in Las Vegas, Toronto, Boulder, Park City and elsewhere.
So, in the past year, Jim Chekos (guitar/vocals) became obsessed with
Pinback's Summer in Abaddon album for about four months while two-timing
with The Promise Ring's most recent release, wood/water, which saw heavy
rotation during that same period. Max Monaco (drums) recently acquired a
new turntable and has been revisiting the extensive funk/boogaloo/jazz LP
collection he amassed while scowering the Pioneer Valley flea market scene
during his time out in Amherst around the turn of the century. It has been
noted that Mike Rakusin (keyboards/sax/vocals) has had the Action Figure
Party's self-titled debut album playing in his iPod when he's not out
hustling in the Tuesday night Boston karaoke scene. Colin Ovitsky (bass)
has been spending hours and hours in the gym. He says nothing gets him
more pumped up to push through that final set more than Curtis Mayfield's
1978 release, Do It All Night, and then pretty much anything by Stevie
Wonder after that.
hi8us certainly keeps a busy schedule, playing regularly throughout New
England and New York. Luckily, they all share a work ethic that allows it
to happen. During their first full national tour in the summer of 2006,
the band hit 14 cities in 17 days, playing their way out across the
country, through California, then along a roundabout path back towards the
Northeast. Before that, other highlights include a set at the 2003
Berkshire Mountain Music Festival, touring down the East Coast during the
Blue Island Tour in March 2004, a two-set show during JazzFest 2005 in New
Orleans, and opening up for several national acts (Soulive, Steve Kimock
Band, The Samples, Ryan Montbleau and Mofro, to name a few) in Boston and
New York.
Marking a milestone moment for this dedicated quartet, and demonstrating a
defined growth in their songwriting and stylistic definition since the
earliest incarnations of the band at UMass-Amherst in the late '90s, the
release of The Superficial Deep and the international tour in support of
the new album are sure to put hi8us on the map.