Following the sudden implosion of San Francisco's heaviest (and quite possibly hairiest) rock band Parchman Farm, singer Eric Shea built the heavy punk 'n' roll quartet Hot Lunch. With vintage tube amps the size of refrigerators and a behemoth drum kit, the group entered California's Louder Studios with producer Tim Green (Christian Mistress, Earthless) to record their debut album. The resulting, self-titled Hot Lunch is a ten song romp overflowing with heavy, hard-driving guitars, born-to-be- a...
Following the sudden implosion of San Francisco's heaviest (and quite possibly hairiest) rock band Parchman Farm, singer Eric Shea built the heavy punk 'n' roll quartet Hot Lunch. With vintage tube amps the size of refrigerators and a behemoth drum kit, the group entered California's Louder Studios with producer Tim Green (Christian Mistress, Earthless) to record their debut album. The resulting, self-titled Hot Lunch is a ten song romp overflowing with heavy, hard-driving guitars, born-to-be- a-breakbeat grooves, throbbing, melodious bass lines and the bad ass vocals of Shea (the dude can really fucking sing!). This is scuzzed-up, red hot garage rock and roll that pushes Hot Lunch to the forefront of the awesome west coast scene of bands currently redefining skate-rock. Fuck the cold leftovers, it's time for some scorching Hot Lunch! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.