Hot
Glue Gun - The Life And Death Of Hot
Glue Gun
Did you catch that catalog number?!
Mud-CD-004. That's right, it fits in the Mud/Parasol catalog
between the self-titled
Uptighty album, and Honcho Overload's Pour Another Drink, which was released
in 1994. We've been holding this space for Hot Glue Gun for six years. Where've
you been guys?
Two incarnations of Hot Glue Gun existed during its 1986-1991 lifespan. Mike
Clayton and Randy Seals (Tommy Flake) formed the band with the idea to play music
that was high energy and danceable, Clayton describing them as "funky rockin'
smart alecks with tongues firmly planted in our
cheeks." The fertile Champaign-Urbana music scene, which included Hum and
Poster Kids, helped fuel their success and Hot Glue Gun took off as an opening
act for such national headliners as Throwing Muses, Primus, Royal Crescent Mob,
and Smashing Pumpkins. After a move from Champaign-Urbana to Madison, Wisconsin,
Hot Glue Gun V 1.0 broke up and Mike Clayton moved to San Francisco. He returned
to Champaign-Urbana several months later, where he put together the best known
lineup with Nick Macri (C-Clamp, Euphone, Blue Man Group, Sunny Day Real Estate)
and Matt Payne (Cath Carrol). With the encouragement of Poster Kids' Rose Marshack,
Hot Glue Gun began recording and touring the Midwest delivering a heavier sound,
still dependent on the big bad groove. They became more popular than ever, consistently
selling out their local shows. But, in 1991, the band broke up for good, each
member moving to different parts of the
country to pursue other interests.
The Life and Death of Hot Glue Gun chronicles the complete recorded history
of the band. It is a two CD set that contains their entire studio-recorded output,
plus a bonus disc of unreleased live tracks. The studio CD contains five songs
recorded anew in 1999 with Hum's Matt Talbott producing. Most of the live tracks
are culled from a Bloomington, Illinois show that epitomized the atmosphere of
Hot Glue Gun live set; smart loud pop, frenetic funk, caustic punk and everything
in-between to keep the pogo-happy crowds pogo-ing and happy. Your Champaign-Urbana
music scene collection will not be complete without this double dose chronicle
(at a single CD price!) of one of the area's most incendiary combos. Contains
genius pop-obscurities like "I'll Kill You", "Dive", "She
Calms Down", and a
Devo cover, of course
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