True to it's title, Caution immediately demands the listener's undivided attention. With a unique blend of heartfelt punk, guttural rock, and explorative neo-hardcore, Hot Water Music shirks categorization on Caution. Immediate and infectious on "Trusty Chords," a feral rocker that works off a pop blueprint, the band emphasizes variety as it glides into the rhythm-steeped "One Step To Slip" and the cathartic "I Was On A Mountain." Further demonstrating HWM's depth, Caution sees the band careen from the circle-pit stylings of "Wayfarer" to the subtle yet frenetic underpinning of "Alright For Now" with artful management. "We've never tried to be anything but what we are," say's bassist Jason Black. "Musically, we've never wanted to define ourselves at all." And in keeping with that assessment, the Gainesville, Florida foursome differs from virtually every other band making punk-inspired sounds in 2002. On Caution -- the group's second disc for Epitaph -- HWM drives home the point th...
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True to it's title, Caution immediately demands the listener's undivided attention. With a unique blend of heartfelt punk, guttural rock, and explorative neo-hardcore, Hot Water Music shirks categorization on Caution. Immediate and infectious on "Trusty Chords," a feral rocker that works off a pop blueprint, the band emphasizes variety as it glides into the rhythm-steeped "One Step To Slip" and the cathartic "I Was On A Mountain." Further demonstrating HWM's depth, Caution sees the band careen from the circle-pit stylings of "Wayfarer" to the subtle yet frenetic underpinning of "Alright For Now" with artful management. "We've never tried to be anything but what we are," say's bassist Jason Black. "Musically, we've never wanted to define ourselves at all." And in keeping with that assessment, the Gainesville, Florida foursome differs from virtually every other band making punk-inspired sounds in 2002. On Caution -- the group's second disc for Epitaph -- HWM drives home the point that music should be more about substance and skill and less about red hair dye.
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Production, Engineering, Mixing:
Brian McTernan
Mastering:
Robert Hadley at The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles, CA.
Art:
SINC
www.sincstudio.com
Layout and design:
jonresh@viperpress.com
Photos:
Chrissy Piper
Thanks:
Thanks to our friends and families; Brian McTernan and Minu Aghevli; Jeff, Dave, Brett and everyone at Epitaph; Var and everyone at No Idea; Tim and Darren at Jade Tree; Russell and Marlene at Epitaph Europe; Cinderblock; Rob McGregor; Jon Byrd; Darren Nufer; Mason Youel; Hann; Jon Harris; Tschepitz; Mike Baehler; Ben Lovett; The Street Family; Gary Lee; Kelly and Jason; Tony Bennamon; Jenny Wolff; Mike Ragan and Ben Keister; Samantha Jones and the Kennedys; The Perlmans; Nick Oberle; Bill Clower; Timmy Chunks; Steve Looker; Jon Gaunt; James Ross; Kaleb Stewart; Kim Hushin; Liberty Eggink; Ben Emerson; The Prathers; Vic and Jenny; Neighbor; J Page; Annah Hand; Frankie Stubbs; Ben Andrews; Pops; Doreen Skelton; Drew Demaio; Reina Morris; Kevin Scott; Lisa Molinaro; Megan Harris; Sten and Verite Barker; Adriana Coelho; Big Country; Pigger, Big Joe, and Paul; Sarah Gross; Brian Schaffer; Jess, Ernesto, and Emma Joy; Jill Pauletich; Nancy Goodhope; Kate Galeis; Mike Frye; Laura Minor; The Dooleys; The RVA Family; Thomas Schindler; Bill and Connie; Pat Hughes. Tim at S.I.T.; Lisa at G&L; Paul at Gibson; David and Keith at Maryland Drum Company; Chad at Vater; Jim at Attack drum heads; Everyone from Plea For Peace 2001; Leatherface; Hot Rod Circuit; Alkaline Trio & crew; American Steel; Trial By Fire; Rival Schools; Bad Religion & crew; Less Than Jake & crew. In rememberance of Joyce Wilson and William Struckman. You will be dearly missed.

