HOT LUNCH - "Gold Lyre"

submitted by Christmas on 11/08/13 1

Taken from Hot Lunch's self-titled debut LP. Out on Who Can You Trust? Records, Germany. For further information visit: whocanyoutrustrec.wordpress.com/ whocanyoutrustrec.bigcartel.com/ www.facebook.com/pages/Hot-Lunch/116240715101900 - - - Anyone familiar with the heavy, hard-driving punk 'n' roll of San Francisco's Hot Lunch will tell you that they took too long to release their debut album. But the Lunch lads prefer to do things the old fashioned way -- they funded it by saving the money made from playing shows. They also wanted to work with Tim Green of Louder Studios, who could capture the ass-kicking, face-punching, mouth-slapping intensity of their live performances onto an analogue two-inch tape medium for a classic sounding fidelity. It seemed like a no-brainer to release their eponymous LP on Who Can You Trust? Records out of Germany -- home to bands like Lecherous Gaze, Witch and White Hills. The label was so impressed with Hot Lunch's drive to piss off old folks and ruin people's hearing, that they made this release their catalogue's first ever full-length album. The band is happy. Guitarist Aaron Nudelman (Mensclub), singer Eric Shea (Parchman Farm), bassist Charlie Karr (Harold Ray Live In Concert) and drummer Rob Alper (SLA) never wanted anything from music but to press vinyl that would sit comfortably in their record collections alongside such influences as Grand Funk Railroad, Black Flag, UFO, Rush, BL'AST!, Ace Frehley, Coloured Balls, Dead Kennedys and Hawkwind. With a deep love for skateboarding, the Hot Lunch dudes don't take for granted that they get to regularly play with other bands redefining skate-rock. They are thankful to call Lecherous Gaze, Earthless, Hightower, The Shrine, Pins Of Light, Glitter Wizard, Carlton Melton and Drunk Horse their friends. But instead of trying to impress you by dropping the names of the more popular acts they've played with, the guys in Hot Lunch would prefer to brag about the time they rocked on the deep-end decks of the pool where the Tim Brauch Memorial Skateboard Contest was held. Or when they played the after-party for the Nevada City premier of Stacy Peralta's Bones Brigade documentary. Or that Thrasher Magazine leaked a couple of these tunes to soundtrack their King Of The Roadvideo before inviting the band to play a party at Double Rock, their private skatepark. All this aside, the band would much rather have you listen to their music than read about it. So with that in mind, thank you for your time and enjoy the heavy jams of Hot Lunch's self-titled debut album on Who Can You Trust? Records. "A blast of 60′s acid rock seemingly unearthed after decades of rock 'n' roll mediocrity necessitated its rebirth" - THRASHER SKATEBOARD MAGAZINE "This shit is old school...fucked up, rocking, righteous and old school...it feels good to be alive!!!" - THE SLEEPING SHAMAN "A glorious tangle of sixties style psych, eighties punk rock, hairy fuzzy proto-metal and seriously shredding guitar mastery" - AQUARIUS RECORDS, SAN FRANCISCO

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