With a liberal use of the cowbell, an insistent groove, and an incredibly catchy chorus, “Jukebox on The Radio” heralds the arrival of The Hot Damn!’s much-anticipated debut album. A hyperactive, uber-positive mash-up of pop melodies, punk aggression and rock n roll swagger, The Hot Damn! effortlessly combine party anthems with screw-you-too’s in equal measure in their aptly-titled inaugural record Dancing on the Milky Way, out Friday, September 27th. This ambitious foursome is shooting for the stars and makes no apologies for who they are and what they stand for. Most of the record was recorded in Melbourne, Australia with producer Ricki Rae (Electric Mary, Massive), and Doncaster, UK with Matt Elliss (Massive Wagons, Black Spiders). Frontwoman Gill Montgomery proclaims: “People of planet...
With a liberal use of the cowbell, an insistent groove, and an incredibly catchy chorus, “Jukebox on The Radio” heralds the arrival of The Hot Damn!’s much-anticipated debut album. A hyperactive, uber-positive mash-up of pop melodies, punk aggression and rock n roll swagger, The Hot Damn! effortlessly combine party anthems with screw-you-too’s in equal measure in their aptly-titled inaugural record Dancing on the Milky Way, out Friday, September 27th. This ambitious foursome is shooting for the stars and makes no apologies for who they are and what they stand for. Most of the record was recorded in Melbourne, Australia with producer Ricki Rae (Electric Mary, Massive), and Doncaster, UK with Matt Elliss (Massive Wagons, Black Spiders). Frontwoman Gill Montgomery proclaims: “People of planet...