If the Hot Rails lived in their proper decade--the Excessive 70s--their liner notes would be the tale of a winding discography lost to the winds of stoned history, now championed by victorious historians. "Remember the Hot Rails!" they'd cry, and before you know it, boom: Hot Rails reunion on Conan O'Brien; re-packaged re-issues on Rhino; and the retrospective documentary "My Life as A Hot Rail: An Oral History of One Man's Personal Excess," narrated by Johnny Depp, a hit at Sundance.
The Hot Rails have released a rock record. Rock records, unlike rock n' roll records, usually have some kinda raison d'etre behind them. Intellectualizations of the musical equivalent of a boob joke have gone strong for fifty years now (ah, but what a boob joke!). And so it goes with To Hell with the Hot Rails. It's got the spunk and the spit.
Like a lancet, these tightly-wrapped jokes have something sharp to offer. It's singer/lyricist Ken Janssen's tall tales of youthful boozin', amateur porno-flavored debauchery, and unmentionable pills, packages and powders. To Hell With the Hot Rails neither condones nor condemns; is neither celebratory nor cautionary. It is the high spark of low brow.
-Ed Sotello
A Bio
Front man Ken Janssen did not start performing until past the age of 30, making his debut with 60s garage band The It*Men. Though a late bloomer, the experiences have given him a tremendous well to draw from lyrically. While the well may be deep, the lyrics are not the meandering prose you may expect, but straight forward songs about good times and loose women. In a short time since Janssen's first release (Greatest Its: 2004) the stage antics have become legendary. Every performance is different, and every show is another story. With Janssen, it's always about the story.
The band features two lead guitarists, scene veteran and Dave Molnar (Dreadful Yawns, It*Men, Expecting Rain among others) and relative newcomer Jamey Rychak. The two leads shred seamlessly through the hard rock structure provided by drummer, Charlie Druesedow (Dreadful Yawns, It*Men, New Lou Reeds) and bassist Nick Licotta. If the It*Men were the penultimate 60s garage band then The Hot rails are the penultimate 70s hard rock band. This is not to say that it is a throw back or an homage, but more a continuation.
Currently the band is working on it's second yet-to-be-named record due out in the fall on a yet-to-be-named label. Look for it in yet-to-be-named record stores near you.
For more info on the Hot Rails, check out these rave reviews, or visit their MySpace page: www.myspace.com/hotrailsmusic. More of a Facebook guy? They are there, too.
-The Hot Rails live review at http://clevelandbachelor.blogspot.com/2008/11/get-on-hot-rails.html
-The Hot Rails album review http://www.freetimes.com/stories/15/46/they-love-it-loud
-It*Men Review at http://search.clevescene.com/2004-11-03/music/the-it-men/
The Hot Rails totally freakin' rule.
And now for some Simpson's quotes (not necessarily about the Hot Rails)
"They paved the way for Jefferson Airplane, which cleared
the way for Jefferson Starship. The stage was now set for the Alan
Parsons project, which I believe was some sort of hovercraft."
"Why do you need new bands? Everyone knows rock attained perfection in
1974. It's a scientific fact."
"I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now, what
I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me."
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The Hot Rails to be featured in a 15 second ad: enjoy the rough cut!
Attention:Bands, musicians, musicians seeking band mates, promoters, venue owners, studio's, photographers, film or video professionals etc..
Starting TONIGHT and EVERY Monday night...
The Dark room bar LOCATED @ 1100 Royalton Rd. Broadview Hts., Oh will be "hosting" a "Musicians Night Out" this is an opportunity for all YOU [ the foundation of our music scene] to chat, discuss ideas, meet other musicians, and people involved in our local scene.
this is 21 and over..so if you are under age [due to our license] you are unable to attend...but its always a good idea for atleast one member of your band to attend on your behalf.
maybe if we put our minds together..we can make a difference!
everyone gets one free draft beer Miller Lite/Budweiser...to get the evening started.
but dont worry..we always have plenty of great drink specials.
show up...and show that you care.
disclaimer: The Dark Room is not responsible for any business dealings or catering for this event.
WE ARE SIMPLY PROVIDING A MEETING AREA FOR THOSE IN THE SCENE THAT CARE TO COME TOGETHER.