| Before Hot Chelle Rae “fueled up the Jeep with bubbly elasti-funk and breezy hip-hop swagger” (as Entertainment Weekly put it) with their  brand new single “I Like It Like That,” the Nashville-based quartet  scored a bonafide breakthrough smash hit over the last several months with  “Tonight Tonight.” Declared “one  of the catchiest pop-rock anthems of the summer” by USA Today, “Tonight Tonight” crashed into the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in July like an  unruly teenager, shot to No. 1 at Hot AC radio in September,  was certified double-platinum in the  U.S.,  and certified platinum in Canada  and Australia. Meanwhile, its hilarious video (featuring a cameo by guitarist  Nash Overstreet’s brother, Glee’s  Chord Overstreet) has racked up nearly 30 million  views online, energizing the group’s active, devoted fan base. But it  wasn’t until Jon Stewart sang a snippet of its chorus on The Daily Show that the band realized just how thoroughly “Tonight  Tonight” had penetrated the mainstream. “That  was crazy,” recalls frontman Ryan Follese. “I was in my bunk on the bus when Jamie  shouted, ‘Jon Stewart just sang our song!’ I love The Daily Show so much, I couldn’t believe it. The episode was  airing again later in the night, so we stayed up to watch.” Adds Jamie: “I  don’t know if Jon Stewart even likes the song, but I don’t care because it was  so awesome. As long as he knows it, I am extremely happy.”   What’s  not to like? With its once-heard-never purged melody, “la la la” refrain, and  sly references to Zach Galifinakis, the song is a shameless crowd-pleaser. It  has also been a game-changer for this hard-working young band, which formed in  2005, released its debut album, the dance-rock oriented Lovesick Electric, in 2009, and has been waiting for its break-out  moment ever since. Hot Chelle Rae’s time has arrived with the band’s new album, WHATEVER — an unstoppable fireball of radio-ready tunes that finds them embracing who  they really are: a band unabashedly in love with pop music.    “It's  funny because the music we listen to has always centered around pop,” Nash  says. “And I think the success of ‘Tonight Tonight’ showed us that we could go  in that direction and put out an album of music that we would listen to as well  as play.”  “It  created a lane for us,” Ryan adds. “We like the idea of being a band amid all  these solo acts on the radio. It challenges you to write great songs. You know  these artists are out there writing ‘Just The Way You Are’ and ‘Teenage Dream’  and you think, ‘I’ve got to beat that.’ They’ve set the bar really high.” Hot  Chelle Rae began working on WHATEVER at the end 2010,  traveling from Nashville to Los Angeles and New York for writing and recording  sessions with various collaborators, including Emanuel Kiriakou (Jason Derulo, Selena Gomez), Evan Bogart (Adam Lambert, Rihanna), S*A*M & Sluggo (Boys Like Girls, Cobra Starship, Gym  Class Heroes) and rising star production trio Andrew Goldstein, Dan Book, and  Alexei Misoul. They emerged with a clutch of fizzy sing-alongs, like the  current single “I Like It Like That” (featuring hip-hop duo New Boyz and  inspired by memories of crazy nights out in Nashville), quirky break-up song  “Honestly,” be-yourself anthem “Beautiful Freaks,” finger-snapper “Radio,” as  well as heartfelt tracks like “Keep You With Me” and “Why Don’t You Love Me.”
   Through  it all, the band keeps the melodies sleek, the harmonies tight, and the  performances solid on WHATEVER, whose title is a  playfully ironic comment on the hard work that went into writing and recording  it. “The hardest thing to do is write is a simple pop song,” Ryan says. Adds  Nash: “I read something this songwriter Jim Collins once said that stuck with  me. He said, ‘If you can't write a melody on piano with one finger, then it's  too complex for anyone to latch on to.’” The band took that idea to heart, but  made sure the other elements in the songs could pull their weight. “One of my  favorite things about pop music is, obviously, the simplicity of the melodies,  but the underlying tracks have to be really entertaining for the song to be any  good,” Ian says.  The  elegant ease of the songs is something only a band with serious chops could  pull off, and indeed, all four members of Hot Chelle  Rae have considerable musical pedigrees: brothers Ryan and Jamie are sons of A-List  Nashville songwriters Keith and Adrienne Follese, Nash is the son of five-time  BMI songwriter of the year, Paul Overstreet, and Ian's dad Phil  Keaggy is a Grammy-nominated guitarist and multiple Dove Award recipient. Says  Ryan, “My dad is a talented writer with a lot of hits  to his credit and he has helped teach Jamie and me  how to write great songs.”    Now  Hot Chelle Rae is ready to cash in the chips it’s earned with the success of  “Tonight Tonight” and “I Like It Like That.” “Those songs set the stage for WHATEVER,”  Ryan says. “It’s loaded with feel-good, windows-down tunes that people can  relate to and that are fun to play live.” The band spent the summer on the road  with We The Kings and the fall touring with The Script  in the US, along with a handful of headlining  European tour dates.  In early  2012 they will headline a tour across the United States before heading to  Australia for a March arena tour with Taylor Swift, where they are sure to win  over even more new admirers. “Our fans are so loyal  and engaged,” Nash says. “The most fun we have playing live is when they are  excited and singing along. It’s really energizing to have them instantly giving  it back to you. It keeps us going and hyped to carry on.”   Hung Upis the first single released from  their forthcoming album due out later this year. Winners of the 2011 American  Music Awards for Best New Artist, Hot Chelle Rae released their sophomore album WHATEVER that same year, which features their mega-smash hits “Tonight Tonight” and “I  Like It Like That” and sold over 6 million singles.  The  band has spent much of last year on a worldwide headlining tour and support  dates with Demi Lovato. They have performed on Dick  Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2012 Live from Times Square, The American Music Awards Red Carpet Show, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The  Today Show Summer Concert Series Live  in Rockefeller Plaza, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Live  with Kelly!,  and CBS Early Show.
 Hot Chelle Rae is lead singer/guitarist  Ryan Follese, lead guitarist Nash Overstreet, bassist Ian Keaggy and drummer  Jamie Follese.
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