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At the Hotspot

At the Hotspot

SKU: V83205 Barcode: 5400863066994
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 01 Jul 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

One thing's for sure - WARMDUSCHER's latest album, "At The Hotspot", is anything but lukewarm. As the band's fiery energy bursts through the speakers, it's impossible not to be swept up in their compelling blend of rock, punk, and garage influences.

From the opening track, "Disco Peanuts", with its infectious groove and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, to the raucous anthem "Midnight Dipper", WARMDUSCHER keeps the party rocking at full throttle. The band's fearless attitude is evident in every track, with no subject off limits and no sound too wild to explore.

Lead vocalist Clams Baker Jr. delivers his trademark gravelly growl with aplomb, keeping the listener hooked with his charismatic presence. The rest of the band is equally impressive, with each member bringing their own unique flair to the mix.

"At The Hotspot" is a wild ride from start to finish, with each track offering something fresh and unexpected. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the band or a newcomer to their sound, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

WARMDUSCHER have truly outdone themselves with "At The Hotspot", delivering a bold and brash record that's impossible to ignore. So crank up the volume, grab a drink, and get ready to be blown away by one of the most exciting bands on the scene today.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Live at the Hotspot
2. Hot Shot
3. Eight Minute Machine
4. Wild Flowers
5. Fatso
6. Twitchin' in the Kitchen
7. Five Star Rated
8. Baby Toe Joe
9. Double Vision
10. Super Cool
11. Greasin' Up Jesus

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About the artist

Warmduscher

Look, when it comes to psychedelic punk-rock insanity, no one does it quite like Warmduscher. This London-based band is known for their raucous live shows, off-the-wall antics, and a sound that is as unpredictable as it is infectious. Formed in 2014, Warmduscher is made up of Clams Baker Jr, Lightnin' Jack Everett, Mr. Salt Fingers Lovecraft, Quicksand, and The Witherer. Yes, those are their real names. And yes, they are as wild as they sound. Their music is a blend of garage rock, punk, and a healthy dose of weirdness that sets them apart from the rest of the pack. With lyrics that range from the absurd to the downright ridiculous, Warmduscher is not afraid to take risks and push boundaries. Their latest album, "Tainted Lunch," is a perfect example of the band's unique sound and fearless approach to music-making. Packed with swaggering riffs, pounding drums, and vocals that range from growling to crooning, it's an album that demands to be heard. So, if you're looking for a band that will shake up your music collection and leave you wanting more, look no further than Warmduscher. They may be a bunch of misfits, but their music speaks for itself.

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