Thursday, January 3rd, 2013
As a new national headline tour draws near, renowned punk rock band Hot Water Music has debuted a new video for their single “Drag My Body,” from the band’s recently released 8th full length album, Exister (Rise Records).
“Drag My Body”
Directed by Josh Hegard and shot in Silverlake, California, “Drag My Body” is the second video and follow-up to “State of Grace,” from Exister, the band’s first album since 2004.
The new video comes less than two weeks before Hot Water ...
Monday, May 21st, 2012
Hot Water Music kicked off a series of record release dates in Philadelphia last week to the delight of area fans in the legendary and very intimate First Unitarian Church basement. It has been quite a month for Hot Water Music who released their first new full-length in 8 years last Tuesday, entitled Exister, via Rise Records. The band has been doing much more than simply existing though, as the members continue to keep up vigorous schedules with live appearances and solo projects that are all blossoming. ...
Thursday, May 17th, 2012
We caught up Hot Water Music bassist Jason Black for an exclusive interview on the eve of the release of the band's 8th studio album Exister, which hit streets Tuesday via Rise Records and marks the band's first new album in 8 years. Jason was kind enough to go in-depth for Blow The Scene readers around the world, discussing the creative and recording processes behind Exister, Hot Water Music's signing to Rise Records, tour plans, current influences, and much more. We were also on hand last night in Philadelphia, as Hot Water Music kicked ...
Tuesday, May 8th, 2012
Band: Hot Water Music
Album: Exister
Record Label: Rise Records
Release Date: May 15, 2012
One Path Review is a special column feature by Thomas Schlatter (Black Kites, Less Life, Capacities) of One Path For Me Blog. Thomas will be breaking off a review or two per month, exclusively for Blow The Scene. We launch his column today with a review of Hot Water Music's forthcoming LP, Exister.
It's been a very long time since ...
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011
Riot Fest East conquered Philly this past Saturday with a line-up that bridged the divide between old and young fans of punk rock. And to my suprise, the old heads probably out-numbered the youngins, which made for an eclectic mix of music lovers. The day was filled with legendary bands giving amazing performances for almost 12 hours, non-stop. The roster included The Descendents, Dead Milkmen, X, Plow United, Hot Water Music, Naked Raygun, 7 Seconds, Suicide Machines, Samiam, Weston, The Menzingers, Excitebike, Shot Baker, Larry and His Flask, The Holy ...