"The New What Next" is the seventh full-length album by Hot Water Music. It was released by Epitaph in 2004 and was Hot Water Music's final release before disbanding in 2006. There was a different order of songs released to critics before a last-minute change. "If there was one Hot Water Music record to own, it would be this one," Jason Black states.
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"The New What Next" is the seventh full-length album by Hot Water Music. It was released by Epitaph in 2004 and was Hot Water Music's … read more
"The New What Next" is the seventh full-length album by Hot Water Music. It was released by Epitaph in 2004 and was Hot Water Music's final release before disbanding in 20… read more
Hot Water Music is a Gainesville, Florida punk outfit known for Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard's raspy vocals, as well as their searing Jawbreaker-esque guitars on earlier albums. The act first formed in 1993, and their first record, Finding the Rhythms, was released on No Idea and Toy Box records. Many fans commonly refer to Hot Water Music as the abbreviation, HWM. The name Hot Water Music comes from a Charles Bukowski book. HWM recorded an album with their good friends and mentors Leatherface for the first volume of the BYO split series. They also recorded with Alkaline Trio … read more
Hot Water Music is a Gainesville, Florida punk outfit known for Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard's raspy vocals, as well as their searing Jawbreaker-esque guitars on earlier albums. The a… read more
Hot Water Music is a Gainesville, Florida punk outfit known for Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard's raspy vocals, as well as their searing Jawbreaker-esque guitars on earlier albums. The act first formed in 1993, and their first recor… read more