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Three Times Infinity

283.1K streams

283,061

The Hentchmen

101.7K streams

101,737

Broad Appeal

74.1K streams

74,098

Ultra Hench

66.6K streams

66,603

Campus Party

58.9K streams

58,905

Motorvatin'

43.9K streams

43,923

Form Follows Function

32.2K streams

32,163

XXV

24.8K streams

24,810

Come on Santa / Merry Christmas Baby

6.7K streams

6,734

Hot Rod Millie

3.3K streams

3,308

Biography

Formed in October of 1992, the Hentchmen were one of the most popular live acts in lower Michigan throughout the '90s. Featuring organist/vocalist Johnny Volare, guitarist Tim V. Eight, and drummer Chris Handyside, the band performed a primitive garage band sound that utilized few instruments and referenced their heroes in '60s music. They began performing around Ann Arbor and Detroit, gaining a small but rabid fanbase. They released their eponymous debut and produced several indie singles, eventually scoring a contract with Norton Records in New York City. "The Hentch" began touring nationally, keeping their home base in Michigan while seeing the rest of the country. They released another album before Handyside was gone, replaced by drummer Mike Audi. With Audi on board they recorded Broad Appeal and Motorvatin', both popular local hits that never quite branched out into larger exposure. Still, one didn't need to pity the Hentchmen. They'd been at it for almost a decade, and had toured ten times more than your average garage rock slickers. In other words, those in the know already knew. In 2003, Norton issued the Three Times Infinity LP to critical and local acclaim; a year later, the band debuted on the Times Beach imprint with Form Follows Function. Italy released Hentch.Forth.Five, a collection of early works, in 2007. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi