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The Hotspots

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Thanks for checking out The Hotspots. You are hearing our LIVE rehearsals that were recorded on a handycam in a very small basement room. We are currently working on a record with Walter Bass @ Studio 4, home of the great Phil Nicolo & presently booking shows in the Philadelphia area.

Were only gowing as a band if we can build a strong FAN base. Please only ADD The Hotspots if you really consider yourself a FAN. Were not looking to be a band with the most FRIENDS. Just the most FANS.

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Member Since: 8/1/2005
Band Website: thehotspotsrock.com
Band Members: Kevin on Guitar & Vocals
Scott on Drums
The Broad on Bass
Influences: Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Jimmy Eat World, Quicksand, Helmet, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Get Up Kids, Bouncing Souls, MC5, Iggy & The Stooges, Silver Sun Pickups, Taking Back Sunday, Texas Is The Reason, Mineral, Alkaline Trio, Rise Against, Gorilla Biscuits, Rage Against The Machine, Bloc Party, The Hives, Sugarcult, Acceptance, Arctic Monkeys, At The Drive In, Brand New, The Exit, Green Day, The International Noise Conspiracy, The Mars Volta, The Pixies, Queens of the Stone Age, Jawbreaker, Radiohead, Refused, The Strokes, The Subways, The Used, Vaux, The Bronx, The White Stripes
Sounds Like: Philadelphia New Music Night @ North Star Bar, 6/17/2008
Posted on June 19, 2008 by popwreckoning

"It’s not often that a new band playing their first show steals it and blows the doors off".

Finally, the thieves of the show, The Hotspots loaded up their three piece on stage, including a massive Mesa Boogie amp that was sure to rumble some eardrums. This was the band’s first ever live show together. Listening to their practice tunes on their myspace page still does not give fair enough warning for what was about to unravel.

Guitarist and front man Kevin, in full rock and roll regalia wearing a Social Distortion t-shirt and bandanna, looked oddly similar to Social D. front man Mike Ness. Bassist “The Broad“, added both beauty and intense bass rhythms to the trio. Scott “The Animal” on drums added the back beat to their powerful, raw rock.

Ripping through their set, you would of had no idea that this was their first ever live show. Even while referring to lyric sheets taped to the floor, Kevin barely missed a beat while delivering raw power chords and intense vocals.
The band as a whole powered through their short set with so much intensity and passion it left everybody begging for more. The crowd was up and rocking the whole time. At the end of their last song, it seemed everybody in the crowd wanted to rush forward and give the band much deserved high fives and thanks. The band, still sweaty and barely off the stage jumped off the stage and soaked up the adoration graciously and with smiles the whole time.

Thoroughly rocked, sweaty, and beat from a full night of shooting 5 bands in a row, I did my part and thanked the band for an incredible performance. Lead singer Kevin was humble and very appreciative, leaving a lasting impression that would make me definitely check them out again.

I headed off into the West Philadelphia night, ears ringing and smiling the whole way home. It was a great night, for local music and for this photographer. The Hotspots totally hit the spot.

by: Ed Roper
www.EdRoper.com
www.PopWreckoning.com
Record Label: D.I.Y.
Type of Label: None

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If your not a FAN of The Hotspots then DELETE US!

Why do we have so many friends that would never come to a show, and don't even listen to our music? Don't you think you should delete us from your friends list? Why did you even add us in the first pl...
Posted by The Hotspots on Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:04:00 PST

Tell us what you think about our new LIVE songs.

Thanks for checking out our Live Songs. Please tell us what you think about the 1st. RAW energy tracks that were quite proud of.
Posted by The Hotspots on Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:26:00 PST