Hot Water Music have dropped two new songs: “Remnants” featuring Brendan Yates and Daniel Fang of Turnstile, and “Fences” featuring fellow post-hardcore vets Thrice.
The singles hail from Hot Water Music’s guest-filled new album Vows, which is out May 10th.
The front half of the double-single drop, “Remnants,” is a full circle moment, as Turnstile took their band name from a 1997 Hot Water Music track. The new song is based on a funky rhythmic workout and frontman Chuck Ragan’s grizzled, yet hyper melodic vocals. The Turnstile contribution features Yates on supplemental vocals and Fang on additional percussion.
“‘Remnants’ is a song of friendship and what it means to be a true friend to a person dear to us even through the toughest times of our lives,” stated Hot Water Music in their press release. “These values are based on whether or not we choose to be present for...
The singles hail from Hot Water Music’s guest-filled new album Vows, which is out May 10th.
The front half of the double-single drop, “Remnants,” is a full circle moment, as Turnstile took their band name from a 1997 Hot Water Music track. The new song is based on a funky rhythmic workout and frontman Chuck Ragan’s grizzled, yet hyper melodic vocals. The Turnstile contribution features Yates on supplemental vocals and Fang on additional percussion.
“‘Remnants’ is a song of friendship and what it means to be a true friend to a person dear to us even through the toughest times of our lives,” stated Hot Water Music in their press release. “These values are based on whether or not we choose to be present for...
- 3/15/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
To give a taste of their upcoming album, Vows, Hot Water Music have chosen to highlight two collaborations with other punk bands. On “Remnants,” the band teamed with Turnstile frontman Brendan Yates and drummer Daniel Fang, and the musicians recorded “Fences” with Thrice. The album, which also contains collaborations with members of City and Colour, Alexisonfire, the Interrupters, and Farside, among others, will come out on May 10.
“Remnants” begins with a driving, funky, punky riff that allows Hot Water Music frontman Chuck Ragan to sing about supporting a friend through thick and thin.
“Remnants” begins with a driving, funky, punky riff that allows Hot Water Music frontman Chuck Ragan to sing about supporting a friend through thick and thin.
- 3/15/2024
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Hot Water Music are celebrating their 30th anniversary in a big way. In addition to embarking on a previously announced 2024 tour, the veteran post-hardcore band is releasing a guest-filled new album titled Vows on May 10th.
The LP features contributions from Daniel Fang and Brendan Yates of Turnstile; Thrice; Dallas Green of Alexisonfire and City and Colour; The Interrupters; and Popeye Vogelsang of Calling Hours and Farside.
In advance of the album’s release, Hot Water Music have unveiled the singles “Menace” and “Burn Forever,” neither featuring any guests.
“In this day and age, it’s easy to get caught up in day-to-day frustrations,” singer-guitarist Chuck Ragan says of the song “Menace,” adding, “What isn’t easy all the time is recognizing our ability to choose our mental state. We own the power to slow down enough to be present in our anger, realizing the paths away from hatred and...
The LP features contributions from Daniel Fang and Brendan Yates of Turnstile; Thrice; Dallas Green of Alexisonfire and City and Colour; The Interrupters; and Popeye Vogelsang of Calling Hours and Farside.
In advance of the album’s release, Hot Water Music have unveiled the singles “Menace” and “Burn Forever,” neither featuring any guests.
“In this day and age, it’s easy to get caught up in day-to-day frustrations,” singer-guitarist Chuck Ragan says of the song “Menace,” adding, “What isn’t easy all the time is recognizing our ability to choose our mental state. We own the power to slow down enough to be present in our anger, realizing the paths away from hatred and...
- 2/15/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Nobody asked for it, but we’re getting it anyway: Emo Orchestra, a live performance featuring full-orchestra renditions of angsty tunes of yore, is coming to a city near you. Created by Ben Mench-Thurlow, the tour’s inaugural run is set for Fall 2023 with special guests Hawthorne Heights.
Emo Orchestra is billed as a “perfectly designed tribute to the music that shaped emo fans when the genre first exploded, but is tailored to the people its fans have become in the years since.”
Mench-Thurlow explains further: “Our goal with Emo Orchestra was to create an inclusive experience that appeals to a wide audience of music fans. It’s an opportunity for early fans of the emo genre to share the music that we all loved with the next generation, and it was curated to be family friendly. The addition of the orchestra adds a cool texture and depth to these...
Emo Orchestra is billed as a “perfectly designed tribute to the music that shaped emo fans when the genre first exploded, but is tailored to the people its fans have become in the years since.”
Mench-Thurlow explains further: “Our goal with Emo Orchestra was to create an inclusive experience that appeals to a wide audience of music fans. It’s an opportunity for early fans of the emo genre to share the music that we all loved with the next generation, and it was curated to be family friendly. The addition of the orchestra adds a cool texture and depth to these...
- 6/28/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Hawthorne Heights have announced details of their multi-city “Is For Lovers Festival,” with the 2023 edition expanding to eight locations. Along for the ride in select cities will be Jimmy Eat World, Alkaline Trio, Thrice, and more.
Last year, Hawthorne Heights brought the “Is For Lovers Festival” to three cities. This time around, the fest will make stops in Honolulu, Hi; Lake Tahoe, Nv; Greenwood Village, Co; Manteo, Nc; Council Bluffs, Ia; Cincinnati, Oh; Pelham, Tn; and Mansfield, Ma.
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster or the festival’s website.
So far, the lineups have been revealed for five of the eight locations. Among the other acts making appearances at the various stops include The Story So Far, Bayside, Underoath, Thursday, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Silverstein, Mayday Parade, State Champs, 3Oh!3, Four Year Strong, KennyHoopla, and more. The Council Bluffs edition will be a two-day event, while the others will be one-day fests.
Last year, Hawthorne Heights brought the “Is For Lovers Festival” to three cities. This time around, the fest will make stops in Honolulu, Hi; Lake Tahoe, Nv; Greenwood Village, Co; Manteo, Nc; Council Bluffs, Ia; Cincinnati, Oh; Pelham, Tn; and Mansfield, Ma.
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster or the festival’s website.
So far, the lineups have been revealed for five of the eight locations. Among the other acts making appearances at the various stops include The Story So Far, Bayside, Underoath, Thursday, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Silverstein, Mayday Parade, State Champs, 3Oh!3, Four Year Strong, KennyHoopla, and more. The Council Bluffs edition will be a two-day event, while the others will be one-day fests.
- 4/10/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
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