Louis Jones - Vocals & Guitar.
Paul Noble - Guitar.
Craig 'Ed' Grimshaw - Drums.
Colleen Browne - Bass replaced by
Aki Shibahara just prior to the release of the "Future Signs" album.
This is a fan site about a great uk band who never got as big as they should have, and should never be forgotten.
Based in London, England the band was formed by vocalist/guitarist Louis Jones and drummer Ed Grimshaw after they left their former band, the Fontaines, based in Bath, Avon. Another former resident of that city, Eat guitarist Paul Nobel, was added to their line-up after they went to London (while in Bath, the trio had also been members of the band TV Eye, whose leader, Paul Kaye, went on to become television personality Dennis Pennis / Mike Strutter). Their name was taken from Brian Eno's 1973 album, Here Come The Warm Jets. The line-up was completed with the addition of ex-Pale Saints guitarist Colleen Browne, Colleen was later replaced by Aki Shibahara. Their manager, Cerne Canning, gave a demo tape to This Way Up Records and their A&R head, Dave Bedford. The quartet's debut EP, Autopia, was released in September 1996, but a six-month gap ensued before the release of a second single while the band searched for a suitable producer. Never Never' became a Jo Whiley single of the week on BBC Radio 1 and helped to give interest in Warm Jets long-playing debut Future Signs. This was produced by former Clash/Rolling Stones producer Glyn Johns. As the band started to make waves the UK media seemed more interested in that singer Louis Jones was the current boyfriend of BBC Radio 1 disc jockey and television presenter Zoe Ball.
Hey Lee, Yep I went! How brilliant was it!?! Excellent he certainly seems to be much happier these days! A friend won tickets and gave them to me - lucky eh? So you were down the front then... Thanks for pictures. How's you?
I was just hanging around, so I thought I'd drop you a quick little note to say, Yay! It's Friday! It's Friday! It's Finally Friday! Have a Great Weekend!
Hey WJs Of course I was at the Rifles - wicked night. I will be fully informed on your movements now we are 'friends'. Here's to good music and a beer x
I'm sorry to say this....but if you did get rid of your Hot Hot Heat tickets then it's such a shame because they were sooooo good! U owe me an I O U...
Hearing Never Never brings back great memories. I used to DJ in an indie club and that track was one of my faves. Yeah ye won't be forgotten guys - never never!!!
S'okay...I remember you from the 90's. Never Never is still a favourite track of mine. Think I heard about you from a tour, supporting Blur back then. Would that be right?
Hi there! No problem, great tunes & thanks for the message. Yeah Mohair are one of my favourites, its a real shame its coming to an end. (Enjoyed your video clip of them.) XXX