Hot Water Music A Flight And A Crash
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Tracklist:
1. A Flight And A Crash
2. Jack Of All Trades
3. Paper Thin
4. Instrumental
5. Swinger
6. A Clear Line
7. Choked And Separated
8. Old Rules
9. Sons And Daughters
10. Sunday Suit
11. She Takes It So Well
12. One More Time
13. In The Gray
14. Call It Trashing

Ranking: #100 for 2001

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Dan Smith CONTRIBUTOR (74 Reviews)

2006-05-14 | 24 comments | 1,752 views

3 of 3 thought this review was well written

The dream is over. A few days prior to my writing this, it was announced that Hot Water Music's self imposed 'extended hiatus' was to become a full break-up. And very sad news this is, as HWM are one of the most honest and heartfelt bands to ever have set foot on stage. Over the 12 years since their inception, HWM have released countless albums, singles, EPs, and have appeared on equally as many compilations, peddling their wares; rough-edged, emotional punk rock with a unique sound all their own.

A Flight And A Crash was released during the foul nu-metal infested year of 2001 on (world-renowned independent label) Epitaph Records, and despite releasing Paper Thin as a single with its accompanying video, the band never received the recognition such a brilliant and original release should have earned. The band seemingly foresaw this, as album highlight Swinger features the lines 'The finest hour has stayed unknown' and 'Hanging on, waiting for recognition,' a sad indictment indeed of their status as underdogs for the majority of their 12 years.

The key to HWM's music is the way in which each band member in integral to the overall sound. On many modern day punk releases, the bass is inaudible, the drums regularly follow the same pattern, and one guitarist is forced into the strict role of playing rhythm guitar only. Not so for Hot Water Music. Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard throw out varied riffs, often both playing very different lead lines at the same time, creating a pleasantly chaotic effect. The playing may often be quite simplistic, but it is nevertheless very effective. Jason Black's considerable bass skills are apparent throughout the album. His varied basslines anchor the schizophrenia of the guitar riffs to a catchy melody and rhythm, and the fills he throws down on a regular basis are nothing short of breathtaking. In addition, he seems to have nailed the best sounding bass guitar tone I have ever heard! George Rebelo's drumming is the driving force propelling the rest of the band along, providing a solid backbone to the HWM sound, with an impressive array of inventive fills too! The icing on the cake and a key defining point of Hot Water Music's distinctive sound is the twin vocals of Chris and Chuck. Neither of them stray out of the way of melody, save for the odd shout here and there, but their gruff singing style, soaring melodies, and brilliant use of subtle vocal harmonies is unique and often sends a shiver down the spine. The production, courtesy of Brian McTernan is nothing short of excellent, hitting the perfect balance between a rough, raw feel, and the clarity of sound which allows all of the instruments and vocals to be heard and to come into their own.

As for the songs, there is quite simply no filler to be found on here. From the more energetic punky numbers like A Flight And A Crash, Sons And Daughters, and Instrumental (which incidentally is not actually instrumental ' it features plenty of vocals!), to the more plentiful amount of mid-paced rockers on offer, including highlights such as Jack Of All Trades, Paper Thin, Choked And Separated and Old Rules.

Swinger starts with a jaunty little bassline that wouldn't be out of place in a ska song, and morphs into one of the most memorable and melodic moments on the album, the band showing a little more restraint than usual, before the anthemic dual-vocal style outro. There's even a slow number in the form of She Takes It So Well.

The lyrics on display are varied and cover several issues, from general feelings and statements of intent and personal philosophy, to a reasoned rejection of organised religion (Sunday Suit - 'Sunday suit never fit quite right/Maybe why I never saw your light/Fear had its grip for quite some time/So I obeyed and lied'), commentary on the bleakness of being ill or on medication (Paper Thin - 'White, white walls and hospitals/All of us feel trivial'), relationship troubles (Choked And Separated - 'Been broke down, choked out, not speaking, not breathing in/Are we gonna fix it?'), and a biting criticism of the hardcore punk scene at the time (Call It Trashing - 'Wait, it's all sounding the same/It's all It's all charades and shadows.' and 'Rehashed beats and breakdowns/Surround and take the diversity away'). All the lyrics are well written, very distinctive, and contribute to the band's overall unique style.

That last lyrical quotation is particularly relevant, as HWM are a band who could never be accused of lacking diversity, and A Flight And A Crash is solid proof of that fact. There's no way I could try and recommend particular tracks over others, as the whole record is a series of small masterpieces, each one as memorable as the last. This album is a joint high-point in the career of Hot Water Music, tied with it's follow-up, Caution, and should be a permanent fixture in the record collections of anyone who considers him or herself a fan of good, honest rock music.

5/5

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Comments:Add a Comment 
spoon_of_grimbo
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2214
05.14.06

Album Rating: 5

comments/criticism anyone?

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metallicaman8


Comments: 4675
05.14.06

Album Rating: 2

Excellent review. I'm not too big on these guys though

labonza01


Comments: 546
05.14.06


awesome review. i'll have to check these guys out.

BringHomeTheBacon


Comments: 248
05.14.06


Nice review. I like the songs I've heard from this band on the Tony Hawk video games. Those video games have introduced me to a lot of music actually.

Damrod
Moderator


Comments: 892
05.14.06

Album Rating: 4

Sounds very interesting, I should check this out

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jaamieee


Comments: 13
05.14.06

Album Rating: 5

This was a great, informative review on the best and most underrated band to ever be formed. good work.This Message Edited On 05.14.06

metallicaman8


Comments: 4675
05.14.06

Album Rating: 2

just curious, what's grimbo?

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spoon_of_grimbo
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2214
05.14.06

Album Rating: 5

what's grimbo? surprisingly, you're the first person to ask me that! my mate was making an RPG (role-playing game, like zelda or pokemon) on his pc and i was at his house at the time so he asked me what he should call the item pickup powerup thing he was designing. so i just randomly shouted "SPOON OF GRIMBO" and kept shouting it at him until he gave in and used the name (i may have been under the influence of alcohol...). so when i was looking for a random username when i joined sputnik, i just used that!

thanks for the comments btw ppl!

metallicaman8


Comments: 4675
05.14.06

Album Rating: 2

ah, mystery solved then. In my head grimbo was always some form of nasty porage.

pattern_recognition


Comments: 950
05.15.06


Excellent band, excellent album, excellent review. Sorry to hear they've broken up.

spoon_of_grimbo
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2214
05.15.06

Album Rating: 5

keep thinking that if you like, metallicaman!

yeah it sucks that they've broken up, but as far as i know, rumbleseat and blacktop cadence (two HWM-affiliated side-projects) are still on the backburner, and of course there's Jason, Chris, and George's new band The Draft, and Chuck's forthcoming solo work, so at least we haven't seen the last of these guys.

Gnarmageddon


Comments: 28
05.30.06

Album Rating: 4

Nice review, and great album. Jack of all Trades is one of my favorite songs of all time.

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spoon_of_grimbo
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2214
05.31.06

Album Rating: 5

just got a load of older HWM albums in the last few weeks, with a few more on order, so expect some more HWM reviews from me soon!

DFelon204409
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3741
11.10.06

Album Rating: 4

This CD is so freakin good.

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CushMG15


Comments: 1515
01.08.07


Just listened to this for the first time in awhile and it still rocks. Love this disc.

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spoon_of_grimbo
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2214
01.09.07

Album Rating: 5

after i've listened to the billy talent and biffy clyro albums i bought today, i may just do the same, i havn't heard the old HWM for quite a while...

mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13172
01.14.07

Album Rating: 4

This is pretty great.

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Two-Headed Boy


Comments: 4506
03.17.07

Album Rating: 4.5

I've had this tuckered away for a while now. I like it alot during the summer, but things just sort of dropped. I pulled it out again and it's as fresh as it was back in the day (eight months ago).

4/5, a truly great album. Great review too, bud.

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Iluvatar
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 11112
05.28.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Best album they ever put out, easy. "A Flight And a Crash" is an amazing song.

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Intransit


Comments: 2798
05.28.07

Album Rating: 4

Album is pretty much just short of classic status in my book.



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