MUSICMusic Reviews

Hot Water Music at El Mocambo – June18,2011 [NxNE'11]

Check out their album Till the Wheels Fall Off – Hot Water Music on iTunes!

Check out their album Till the Wheels Fall Off – Hot Water Music on iTunes!

“Hot Water Music’s sound is characterized by the dual vocal and guitar work and an extremely tight and complex rhythm section. The rhythm section drives the music in a rather spritzy manner that is influenced by, yet not necessarily congruous with, the spritzy rock and roll of the 90’s Tampa, Florida music scene. Hot Water Music’s unique semi-spritzy, or perhaps “tonic,” style was developed by bassist Jason Black and drummer George Rebelo throughout their youth, when they grew up playing jazz together in Sarasota, Florida.” More photos after the break!

“Hot Water Music’s sound is characterized by the dual vocal and guitar work and an extremely tight and complex rhythm section. The rhythm section drives the music in a rather spritzy manner that is influenced by, yet not necessarily congruous with, the spritzy rock and roll of the 90’s Tampa, Florida music scene. Hot Water Music’s unique semi-spritzy, or perhaps “tonic,” style was developed by bassist Jason Black and drummer George Rebelo throughout their youth, when they grew up playing jazz together in Sarasota, Florida.” More photos after the break!

“Hot Water Music’s sound is characterized by the dual vocal and guitar work and an extremely tight and complex rhythm section. The rhythm section drives the music in a rather spritzy manner that is influenced by, yet not necessarily congruous with, the spritzy rock and roll of the 90’s Tampa, Florida music scene. Hot Water Music’s unique semi-spritzy, or perhaps “tonic,” style was developed by bassist Jason Black and drummer George Rebelo throughout their youth, when they grew up playing jazz together in Sarasota, Florida.” More photos after the break!

“Hot Water Music’s sound is characterized by the dual vocal and guitar work and an extremely tight and complex rhythm section. The rhythm section drives the music in a rather spritzy manner that is influenced by, yet not necessarily congruous with, the spritzy rock and roll of the 90’s Tampa, Florida music scene. Hot Water Music’s unique semi-spritzy, or perhaps “tonic,” style was developed by bassist Jason Black and drummer George Rebelo throughout their youth, when they grew up playing jazz together in Sarasota, Florida.” More photos after the break!

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