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HOT STOVE JIMMY "Theme For A Major Hit" Catalog #JUMP027
* CD $10 post paid / LP
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Check
out the bands homepage
www.hotstovejimmy.com
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Hot Stove Jimmy busted out on the Chicago ska/punk scene in 1996 with their
HUGE sound, a sonic avalanche of noise, ska, circus music, hardcore, metal
and punk all mixed into....by a 10 person band! Yet, amidst all this
aggressive noise and energy, Hot Stove Jimmy finds a way to write catchy
songs full of vocal harmonies and melodic breakdowns. CMJ Magazine
describes them as "ten young, talented musicians.....their enthusiasm
steals the show!", which is well documented in Chicago playing to near sell
our crowds at Metro and Fireside. In the past 3 years, Hot Stove Jimmy has
been on too many compilations to mention, but have FINALLY returned in
full-force with this new album that includes tracks recorded with legendary
engineer Steve Albini (Bush, Nirvana, Page/Plant). Yet, if you can believe
it, this album sees the band take a more "insane" approach to the ska-core
formula, in fact some wouldn't call it ska-core at all. With a nod to the
Blue Meanies and Mr Bungle, Hot Stove Jimmy's new album is full of spastic
starts & stops, lots of screaming, ear-crushing feedback, aggressive vocals
and evil keyboard lines. It is simply one of the loudest albums to have
emerged from the ska movement, and this record will definitely see them
appeal to new scenes in addition to pleasing their hard core fans!
For Fans of: Blue Meanies, Mr Bungle, Less Than Jake, The Hippos, MU330
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Selling Points / Marketing / Promotion
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*first album "Salute" (JUMP009) has sold just under 5000 copies to date
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*as featured on top compilations "Smash Your Radio" (10,000 copies),
Universal's "Ska American Style" CD (10,000), Jump Up!'s "Return of
American Skathic" (7000), and Moon Ska's "Skarmageddon #3" (13,000)
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*direct mailing to over 10,000 fans
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*mailed to over 350 college stations
advertising in over 200 magazines/fanzines
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*multi genre appeal: punk/ska/hardcore/skate
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*constantly tours the Midwest, and will return to East & West coasts this
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