Hot Water Music Fuel For The Hate Game
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Tracklist:
1. 220 Years
2. Turnstile
3. Black Jaw
4. Trademark
5. Freightliner
6. The Sleeping Fan
7. Facing And Backing
8. Rock Singer
9. North And About
10. Difference Engine
11. Drunken Third

Ranking: #38 for 1998

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4.0
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Julio Babilonia USER (16 Reviews)

2008-09-19 | 14 comments | 1,093 views

Summary: The album that pushed Hot Water Music into the spotlight is an excellent effort that will have some fans wishing for 1998 to be back.

3 of 3 thought this review was well written

The importance of Hot Water Music in the current punk scene can’t be denied. A listen to bands like Strike Anywhere and Comeback Kid is enough to see the influence Hot Water Music has today. Fuel For The Hate Game represents what the late 90’s punk was all about. The album that pushed Hot Water Music into the spotlight is an excellent effort that will have some fans wishing for 1998 to be back.

From the start Fuel For The Hate Game shows its technical superiority to the latest Hot Water Music releases. This doesn’t necessarily make the album better than the rest, but it does make it different and more varied. Instead of just laying back and relying on progressive chords and power chords, the band taps deeper into their creativity and keep the listener on its toes. In the song Turnstile the listener can appreciate the combination between melodic riffs and solo lines, the intense dual guitars, and even improvised sections which were something the band sometimes used while recording.

Did you ever wonder what the result would be if in a punk band you had a drummer and a bassist that used to play jazz together? You get a superb rhythm backbone the likes of which I’d never heard in a punk album before. It turns into the force that drives the album and keeps it tightly together. Just listen to the song Trademark to encounter the magnitude of what I’m trying to describe; listen to the bass provide the melody in which the song is build, listen to the drums keep pace with the double speed of the guitars and keep the song together. In the end the result is nothing short of marvelous. Oh, and for all the bass fans out there, enjoy the 20 second bass solo in Rock Singer.

Another characteristic of this album that was diminished in their last releases is the call-and-response dual vocals. Throughout the album these types of vocals prevail, raising the energy and providing an anthem-like power to the songs. Any song in the album will present this type of vocals, but one that nails it particularly well is Freightliner. This vocal style is something that many band’s today utilize, The Lawrence Arms being one that pulls it off very well.

Even if we wish otherwise, no album is perfect and Fuel For The Hate Game isn’t the exception. It is a shame that an album that starts off as strong as this one ends poorly. The last few songs drag and suffer from the lack of energy that was present trough most of the album. It is almost like if they recorded this non-stop and by the last few songs they were tired and wanted to go home. It’s a harsh metaphor because the songs aren’t bad, but is still kind of accurate. Another thing that might hold the album down is the production, giving it a gritty unpolished sound. People have different opinions when it comes to production, but for someone like me who likes a clean-clear sound, the production might feel like a hindrance that prevents getting more enjoyment from the album.

Fuel For The Hate Game is the type of album many bands wish they could have done in just their second try. Powerful, influential, honest, different, it demonstrated that Hot Water Music was not just another generic punk band. Fuel For The Hate Game not only makes a statement, it is one of the stones that make up the floor in which today’s punk bands create and play.

Recommended Tracks:
Trademark
Freightliner
Turnstile
220 Years

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Cesar21


Comments: 2467
09.19.08

Album Rating: 4

Took me longer than I expected, but I'm very happy with it. Hope people like it. Comments and Votes appreciated.

Anyways, album took a few listens to grow on me. Like I say in the review the bass is superb, gave the album an extra .5 all by itself, I love it.This Message Edited On 09.19.08

Digging: Say Anything - Say Anything

Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
09.19.08


but one that nails it particularly well isFreightliner

typo. Solid enough review, but I actually don't have this album. Still, band rules.

Digging: A Forest of Stars - The Corpse of Rebirth

Cesar21


Comments: 2467
09.19.08

Album Rating: 4

Thanks, fixed. And yes, the band rules.

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18779
09.19.08

Album Rating: 4

I had been meaning to get A Flight And A Crash for my introduction to this band but promptly forgot. Yes, good review. I might hear this one first.

Digging: Deep-Pression/Exethersis - Train Exeter To D.P. State

spoon_of_grimbo
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2214
09.19.08

Album Rating: 4.5

brilliant review, sums up the album pretty well, although it's criminal that you cited the "last few tracks" as being rather weak, what with the fabulously-rocktastic "difference engine" being among them!

this is second only to "caution" IMO (there's just something about that album that keeps me coming back to it more than the rest), and i'd go as far as to say a classic within the genre. i'm actually considering getting "i must always remember, there's no point to surrender" (from "turnstile") inked at some point...

Digging: Dresden Dolls - Yes Virginia

fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
09.19.08

Album Rating: 4

great review, love this band

Cesar21


Comments: 2467
09.19.08

Album Rating: 4

I agree Grimbo, Caution is my favorite by the band. The last few tracks are good, but weak compared to the first, let's say around 3/4 of the album.

Balls, I don't know what to recommend you man. I only have Caution, A Flight and A Crash, and this one. Like I said Caution i s my fav, but they are all excellent. Not sure which one would make for the best "starter" album to the band, maybe Grimbo or someone can suggest one...This Message Edited On 09.19.08

spoon_of_grimbo
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2214
09.19.08

Album Rating: 4.5

for a starter, i'd actually go with the new b-sides comp "til the wheels fall off" (which i really must get round to reviewing sometime).

basically, if you put aside the cover-songs on there...

1. anyone who's a fan of the first 7 tracks should go get either "caution," "the new what next" or "flight and a crash" and then work backwards through the discography.

2. if you prefer the other non-cover tracks, go for "fuel for the hate game," and work forwards. (i know "finding the rhythms came before FFTHG, but it's worth leaving that one for later, as it's a little harder to get into than the rest, not that it isn't a great album).

sadmafioso


Comments: 318
09.19.08


hot water music are the shit

SnackaryBinx


Comments: 2162
09.19.08


I've heard so much good things about this band, maybe I should check them out. Since I'm too lazy to check out the band page, who do they sound most like?

Digging: Brain Banger - Yellow Belly

Cesar21


Comments: 2467
09.19.08

Album Rating: 4

http://www.myspace.com/hotwatermusic

There you go, my fav is Trusty Chords, but u have multiple songs to check out and hear for yourself what they sound like and how great they are.The first 3 are new songs, if you want their stuff before their "break-up" listen to the other ones.This Message Edited On 09.19.08

flamethisuser


Comments: 395
09.19.08


who do they sound most like?


why leatherface, of course.

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Intransit


Comments: 2798
09.20.08


Caution>No Division>A Flight and a Crash>FFTHG>The New What Next.

All of their stuff that I've heard. Anyone interested in this band NEEDS to check out Small Brown Bike. Specifically, Dead Reckoning and Our Own Wars.

understone


Comments: 51
09.20.08

Album Rating: 3.5

I like this album, but I don't think it is as amazing as most make it a out to be. Caution is my favorite also.



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