![]() HH*C Lands on Slasher SoundtrackHot Ham & Cheese has been selected to land on WLFK Productions new film "The Slasher" Check out the trailer here. wlfkproductions.com/Slasher/ HH*C on Saw Kick Media'sCheck out Saw Kick Media's "Fresh Cuts" Featuring Hot Ham & Cheese. HH*C makes two best of 08 Lists!FatCat Radio and Sawkick media have both recognized Revolution & Revelations on their top albums of the year. Check out both below. HH*C to score GREASE MONKEYHot Ham & Cheese have been tapped to re-score the animated version of Tim Eldred's graphic novel GREASE MONKEY . The guys will be taking the rest of the year off from live performances in order to complete the project. |
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![]() "Cleveland power trio Hot Ham & Cheese moves between punk, metal, and hard rock like it's throwing a triple combo to your ribs, kidney, and head." "Singer-guitarist Charlie gets political on "New Bomb/Vietnam," singing, "Said it wouldn't be Vietnam/Just gonna get Saddam." You can practically hear his spit fly. The band faces more danger at home, navigating a minefield of pills, loose women, and assorted homicidal maniacs. Bassist Louie Styx and drummer Robby Mitchell play rugged and rough, captured in the act by Track Six studio engineer Brandon Youngs and producer Don Debiase, who (again) provide some of the city's most reliably crisp-and-crunchy sounds. Another couple of albums like this, and they'll all be heavyweights." - Scene Magazine "The kitchen sink approach to song writing has treated the Cleveland trio well, mixing elements of Tool, Clutch and Black Sabbath into its own brand of hard rock. Revolution & Revelations, the band’s full-length debut, had enough staying power and quirky metal goodness to last the whole year." - Saw Kick Media "Local alt-rock trio Hot Ham & Cheese offer a self-described "strange mixture" of many different musical styles; their kitchen sink philosophy on creative songwriting recalls everything from punk and the apocalyptic dirge of Black Sabbath, Melvins and Soundgarden, to avant rockers Primus/Sausage, swirling post-psychedelia and even a pinch of 311 for good measure. Edgy, but never sloppy, the group seems to dig that rebellious, lo-fi sound." - coolcleveland.com |
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