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Hot Water Music is an American punk rock band formed in October 1994 and based in Gainesville, Florida. Since their formation, the group has consisted of
Chuck Ragan Charles Allen Ragan (born October 30, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is the guitarist and vocalist of the band Hot Water Music. Ragan has also released a variety of solo material, including a series of 7-inches on ...
and
Chris Wollard Chris Wollard (born 1975) is an American singer and musician. He is best known as the vocalist and guitarist of the post-hardcore band Hot Water Music, which he co-founded with co-vocalist and co-guitarist Chuck Ragan, drummer George Rebelo and ...
on shared lead vocals and guitars, bass guitarist Jason Black, and drummer George Rebelo. Since 2017, the band has also included guitarist-vocalist Chris Cresswell. The band initially broke up in August 1998, but reformed by October 1998. A second breakup came in 2006 but the band has been active since 2008.


Background


Early history (1994–1998)

Ragan, Black, and Rebelo initially met while living in
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."Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music on finally being able to record at the Blasting Room"
Westwood, February 1, 2013.
Black and Rebelo had played together in jazz bands in school. Ragan and Rebelo met while working at eateries on the same street, with the corner becoming a frequent gathering place for Sarasota musicians. As Wollard was based in
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at the time, he met the other three at a storage facility which was frequently used as a rehearsal space for both Sarasota and Bradenton bands. Frustrated by the lack of musical opportunities in their respective hometowns, Black, who had been attending University of Florida for a year, recommended that the other three join him in Gainesville, a city known for its historic and contemporary music scene. Upon moving to Gainesville and variously filling in as performers in each others' bands Fossil and Thread, the four joined together as Hot Water Music in October 1994. The band's name was taken from the collection of short stories by
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of the same name. The band played its first show at the
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in Sarasota, Florida in the fall of 1994. After rapidly releasing a series of singles splits, and EPs, the band released their first two LPs in 1997, '' Fuel for the Hate Game'' and '' Forever and Counting'', the latter of which was released under the temporary moniker The Hot Water Music Band due legal concerns on the part of the band's label
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regarding an unrelated record titled ''Hot Water Music'' by Elektra Records band Hot Water that same year. After two years of rigorous touring had exhausted the band's members and strained their relationships, they announced that they would be breaking up following a farewell show at the Hardback Cafe in Gainesville on August 28, 1998. Their intention to disband was evidently short-lived, as, during the show, Ragan announced to the audience, "I'm sure a lot of people here came a long way tonight because they heard this was our last show. I don't know what to tell you guys...we're trying to keep it going." The performance from this show was recorded and released as the live album ''Live at the Hardback''.


First reunion (1998–2006)

On October 26, 1998, Hot Water Music announced their reformation, playing their comeback show on December 5, 1998 at the Hardback Cafe. In promotion of the band's upcoming album '' No Division'' on Some Records, scheduled for release in September 1999, Hot Water Music toured the United States with Discount, Elliott and
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, from May to June 1999. A tour of Europe and the United Kingdom was then booked, originally intended to be shared with fellow Gainesville hardcore band As Friends Rust, but due to disagreements over Top billing, top-billing, the two bands ended up booking separate tours. The incident also caused the cancellation of a split 7" vinyl the two bands had planned to release through Good Life Recordings in promotion of the tour. As Friends Rust ultimately headlined its own tour with Ensign (band), Ensign and Ignite (band), Ignite, while Hot Water Music invited Discount back to open for them on their European dates. The band next signed to Epitaph Records, releasing three more albums, 2001's ''A Flight and a Crash'', their commercial breakthrough ''Caution (Hot Water Music album), Caution'' in 2002, and their final record ''The New What Next'', before disbanding in 2005. In promotion of ''The New What Next'', Hot Water Music embarked on a six-week North American tour supported by Florida post-hardcore band Moments in Grace, which spanned from October 13 to November 21, 2004 The package tour also included Alexisonfire from October 13 to November 13; Don't Look Down from October 13–23; Planes Mistaken for Stars from October 23 to November 21; and Silverstein (band), Silverstein from November 15–21. Engine Down was initially to be on the tour but was replaced by Silverstein. The trip took the bands through the United States' West Coast, South and East Coast, followed by two dates in Canada, and finished in the American Midwest. It also included a stop to play The Fest, The Fest 3 festival in Gainesville, Florida on October 31, 2004. In late 2005, Hot Water Music announced through the No Idea Records website that they would be going on a hiatus following Chuck Ragan's departure, citing "family" reasons. While this was initially intended as a temporary hiatus, the band announced in 2006 that the break would be permanent. The three remaining members then started a new project, The Draft (band), The Draft, whose first album, ''In a Million Pieces'', was released on September 12, 2006. Chuck Ragan continued with a primarily-acoustic solo project, releasing his debut record ''Feast or Famine (Chuck Ragan album), Feast or Famine'' in 2007.


Second reunion (2008–present)

Less than two years after announcing their hiatus, the band announced that they would be reuniting for a handful of shows in 2008 to commemorate the release their B-sides compilation record ''Till the Wheels Fall Off (Hot Water Music album), Till The Wheels Fall Off''. The band continued to be semi-active, sporadically performing and touring over the next few years. In 2011, the band announced that, after releasing a 7" single to support their European tour with Make Do and Mend, they would be releasing a new LP of original material through Rise Records. Hot Water Music released the album, ''Exister'', in 2012. After the release of their 2017 record ''Light It Up'', Wollard announced that he was taking a break from the band to focus on his health. The band continued to play previously booked shows with The Flatliners' Chris Cresswell and Chris DeMakes of Less Than Jake filling in for Wollard at several dates. Cresswell also filled in for Wollard for the band's 25th anniversary tour in 2019. While Wollard is not currently performing live with the band, he is still involved in their studio endeavors, playing and singing on their 2019 ''Shake Up The Shadows'' EP, with Cresswell joining the recording on backing vocals. In 2021, the band signed with Equal Vision Records for their ninth LP ''Feel The Void'', the band's first album featuring Cresswell as a permanent member, with Cresswell performing lead vocals on the track "Turn the Dial."


Other projects

Prior to founding Hot Water Music, the band's members played in several other groups, including Yellow Section (Ragan), Burial (Rebelo), Kelly Green (Black and Rebelo), Thread (Black and Wollard), and Fossil (Ragan and Rebelo). Between 1996 and 1998 Wollard and Rebelo, along with Jack Bailey and Heather Ann Parker, formed The Blacktop Cadence and released their album ''Chemistry for Changing Times'' in 1997. From 1998 through 1999, Ragan and Wollard joined Samantha Jones for the acoustic side-project Rumbleseat, which released four 7" singles and contributed several songs to compilations, later releasing an eponymous compilation in 2005 after their breakup. Following Hot Water Music's 2005 hiatus announcement, Chuck Ragan began a solo career, releasing several records, as well as various collaborative efforts with other artists, including a collaborative live acoustic project called The Revival Tour, featuring several punk rock, bluegrass, and alt-country performers with Ragan's goal to "sharing music together" and "bringing it to people in an extremely honest and grassroots fashion." During this hiatus, Black, Rebelo, and Wollard formed The Draft (band), The Draft, which released an LP and two EPs before disbanding, returning for a reunion tour in 2013. Wollard's first solo effort, ''Chris Wollard and the Ship Thieves'' was released in 2009. Jason Black joined Senses Fail in 2008, playing on their record ''The Fire (Senses Fail album), The Fire'' before departing in 2012. Rebelo joined Against Me! in 2009, playing on their 2010 LP White Crosses (album), White Crosses, leaving the band that same year. Rebelo has been a member of The Bouncing Souls since 2013, playing on their 2016 record ''Simplicity (The Bouncing Souls album), Simplicity''.


Members

Current lineup *
Chuck Ragan Charles Allen Ragan (born October 30, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is the guitarist and vocalist of the band Hot Water Music. Ragan has also released a variety of solo material, including a series of 7-inches on ...
– guitars, vocals (1994–1998, 1998–2006, 2008–present) *
Chris Wollard Chris Wollard (born 1975) is an American singer and musician. He is best known as the vocalist and guitarist of the post-hardcore band Hot Water Music, which he co-founded with co-vocalist and co-guitarist Chuck Ragan, drummer George Rebelo and ...
– guitars, vocals (1994–1998, 1998–2006, 2008–present) * Jason Black – bass (1994–1998, 1998–2006, 2008–present) * George Rebelo – drums (1994–1998, 1998–2006, 2008–present) * Chris Cresswell – guitars, vocals (2017–present)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Fuel for the Hate Game'' (Toybox Records, No Idea Records 1997) *'' Forever and Counting'' (
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1997, Rise Records 2012/2013) *'' No Division'' (Some Records 1999, No Idea Records 2007) *''A Flight and a Crash'' (Epitaph Records, No Idea Records 2001) *''Caution (Hot Water Music album), Caution'' (Epitaph Records, No Idea Records 2002) *''The New What Next'' (Epitaph Records, No Idea Records 2004) *''Exister'' (Rise Records 2012) *''Light It Up'' (Rise Records 2017) *''Feel the Void'' (Equal Vision Records 2022)


Compilations

*''Finding the Rhythms'' (Toybox Records, No Idea Records 1995) *''Never Ender'' (No Idea Records 2001) *''Till the Wheels Fall Off (Hot Water Music album), Till the Wheels Fall Off'' (No Idea Records 2008) *''Keep It Together'' (Rise Records 2017)


Live albums

*''Live at the Hardback'' (No Idea Records (1999) *''Live in Chicago'' (No Idea Records 2013)


EPs and splits

*''Push for Coin'' (Self-released on tape 1995, CD released on Happy Days Records 1995) *''Eating the Filler'' 7" (Toybox Records, Kung Fu Zombie 1995) *''Split with Swivel Stick'' 7" (Tuesday Morning Records 1995) *''Split with Tomorrow'' 11" (No Idea Records 1997) *''You Can Take the Boy Out of Bradenton'' (Schematics Records 1996) *''Alachua'' 7" - Allied Recordings (Self-released 1997, No Idea Records re-issue (1999) *''Split with Clairmel'' 8.5" / CD (No Idea Records 1998) *''F State Revisited'' 7" (Split with Screaming Fat Rat) (Snuffy Smile (1998) *''Split with Six Going On Seven'' 7" (Some Records 1998) *''Split with Rydell'' 7" (Scene Police / Ignition 1998) *''403 Chaos Comp: Florida Fucking Hardcore'' (Comp) (1998) *''Moments Pass'' 7" (No Idea Records 1999) *''Where We Belong'' 7" (No Idea Records 1999) *''Moonpies for Misfits'' CD (No Idea Records 1999) *''BYO Split Series, Vol. 1'' LP/CD (Split with
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) (Better Youth Organization 1999) *''Alkaline Trio/Hot Water Music, Split with Alkaline Trio'' CD/Picture Disc (Jade Tree Records, No Idea Records 2002) *''Colors, Words, And Dreams'' 7" (Split with The Casket Lottery) (Second Nature Recordings 2002) *''Split with Muff Potter'' 7" (Green Hell Label 2003) *''Live in Chicago No. 1'' 7" (No Idea Records 2010) Blue vinyl. Limited to 1000. Released for Record Store Day 2010 *''Live in Chicago No. 2'' 7" (No Idea Records 2010) Red vinyl. Limited to 1000. *''Live in Chicago No. 3'' 7" (No Idea Records 2010) Yellow vinyl. Limited to 1000. *''Live in Chicago No. 4'' 7" (No Idea Records 2010) Green vinyl. Limited to 1000. *''Split with The Bouncing Souls'' 7" (Chunksaah Records 2011) *''Live in Chicago No. 5'' 7" (No Idea Records 2011) Purple vinyl. Limited to 1000. *''Live in Chicago No. 6'' 6" (No Idea Records 2011) White vinyl. Limited to 1000. *''The Fire, The Steel, The Tread''/''Adds Up to Nothing'' 7" (2011) *''Drag My Body'' 7" (Uncle M 2012) Picture Disc. Limited to 400 hand-numbered copies. *''Shake Up The Shadows'' (Epitaph Records 2019)


Music videos

* "Paper Thin" (2001) * "Remedy" (2002) * "State of Grace" (2012) * "Drag My Body" (2013) * "Never Going Back" (2017) * "Vultures" (2017) * "Killing Time" (2022) * "Collect Your Things and Run" (2022) * "Keepers of the Faith" [Terror cover] (2022) * "Habitual" (2022) * “Turn the Dial” (2022)


References


External links


Official website
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