Punk Veterans Hot Water Music Announce New Album

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Hot Water Music are excited to announce, VOWS, the long-standing, influential punk outfit’s brand new album out May 10 via Cooking Vinyl Australia (pre-save / pre-add / pre-order here). Helmed by veteran producer Brian McTernan, VOWS features high-profile guest appearances from the likes of Daniel Fang and Brendan Yates of Turnstile, Thrice, Dallas Green of City and Colour and Alexisonfire, The Interrupters, and Popeye Vogelsang of Calling Hours and melodic hardcore greats Farside. 

Leading the collection is the album opener “Menace” and blistering “Burn Forever”, two towering tracks that right out of the gate illustrate the power that the members of Hot Water Music — Chuck Ragan (vocals/guitar), Chris Wollard (vocals/guitar), Chris Cresswell (vocals/guitar), Jason Black (bass) and George Rebelo (drums) – put forth across this intense and musically daring 12-song showcase.

“In this day and age, it’s easy to get caught up in day-to-day frustrations,” Ragan says about “Menace.” “What isn’t easy all the time is recognising our ability to choose our mental state. We own the power to slow down enough to be present in our anger, realising the paths away from hatred and preparing ourselves for the next time we cross ways with menace.” Wollard adds, “‘Burn Forever’ is about processing grief. Allowing it to happen, and also about the things we learn to help us through it.” Watch and stream “Menace” and “Burn Forever” here

Three decades, 10 albums, and continuing to stand firmly as an enduring pillar of American punk, Hot Water Music remains a source of influence and inspiration for bands the world over. On the forthcoming VOWS, the band’s purpose remains the same as it always was: continued evolution with a keen eye on the future. “The theme that kept coming up while working on this record was growth — how writing a song, recording an album, or being in a band is like planting a seed and helping it grow,” the band said. “We think a lot of that had to do with looking back and realising that over 30 years, we’ve managed to make something special that we all really love.”

Additionally, VOWS marks yet another brilliant chapter in the continued partnership with acclaimed producer and hardcore legend Brian McTernan, who worked with the band on 2001’s A Flight And A Crash, 2002’s Caution and 2004’s The New What Next, often thought of as Hot Water Music’s classic period. Not knowing what the endgame was, the band entered the process of writing these new songs with the simple intention of releasing music to celebrate this hard-earned milestone, be it a single, EP or full-length. What they were absolutely sure of, though, was that they didn’t want to make a new record just for the sake of it; this record had to be exciting, relentless and, above all else, necessary.

“Everyone spent a lot of time reflecting on the journey that got us here and thinking about what we want the trajectory to be from here on out while making this record,” the band summarises. “We hope this album feels like a celebration of our history and future to everyone that hears it. That is definitely what it is and how it feels to us.”

HOT WATER MUSIC – VOWS

Out May 10 via Cooking Vinyl Australia
PREORDER / PRESAVE