Hot Mulligan Release New Song and Video “Gans Media Retro Games”

HOT MULLIGAN

RELEASE NEW SONG AND MUSIC VIDEO FOR

GANS MEDIA RETRO GAMES

NEW ALBUM 
'WHY WOULD I WATCH' OUT 12TH MAY 2023
VIA WAX BODEGA


TOURING THE UK/EU THIS SPRING

Hot Mulligan have released another new song from the upcoming album ‘Why Would I Watch’ out 12th May via Wax Bodega.  Fans can check out the song and new music video for “Gans Media Retro GamesHERE or by clicking the image below. 

"This song is about only seeing what I’m doing wrong,” explains vocalist Tades Sanville. “Seems like I drink and lose touch between what I’m saying and what I mean. Musically, this song has a cool little balancing act between distortion and that kinda ghost-y lead that I’m stoked about. It doesn’t really sound like something we’ve done before."

Last month, with the announcement of the new album, the band released “Shhh! Golf Is On”, which is out now and can be heard here:https://lnk.to/HMwhywouldiwatch. The song has already amassed 1.5 million streams.

Produced by longtime collaborator Brett Romnes, ‘Why Would I Watch’ is Hot Mulligan at their loudest, their poppiest, and, ultimately, their most poignant: twinkly Midwestern emo guitars and mathy, synthy-heavy rhythms, Tades Sanville’s sandpaper vocals and indelible melodies. This lightning-in-a-bottle kinetic energy is encompassed on the aforementioned first single and in true Hot Mulligan fashion, a closer listen to the lyrics reveal an intense honesty that could get written off if you don’t pay attention.

Therein lies the true magic of Hot Mulligan, the push and pull of puns and pathos that might seem diametrically opposed at first but actually intersect to perfectly encapsulate life in a heavy, ADD-addled world.

The band don’t consider these groundbreaking topics, opting for more measured and at times resigned realism to deal with the melancholia and malaise of life’s ups and downs. “No one who’s depressed is crying all the time,” Sanville says. “The media likes to portray deep depression as sadness, but most of the time it’s indifference. That works its way into alternative comedy and shitposting. The two cultures collide perfectly. The titles are the shitposts and the songs are what everyone in this position actually feels.”

"Shhh! Golf is On" is about my mom. I’m asking her to die. Every time I hear about her, she’s a worse person than before,” says Tades on the song.

‘Why Would I Watch’ tracklisting

Shouldn’t Have a Leg Hole But I Do

It’s a Family Movie She Hates Her Dad

And I Smoke

This Song is Called it’s Called What’s it Called

No Shoes in the Coffee Shop (Or Socks)

Christ Alive My Toe Dammit Hurts

Betty

Cock Party 2 (Better Than The First)

Shhhh! Golf is On

Gans Media Retro Games

Smahccked My Head Awf

John "The Rock" Cena, Can You Smell What the Undertaker

Pre-order/Pre-save ‘Why Would I Watch’ Here

Hot Mulligan will be heading on a headline tour in the UK/EU this spring 

21st April - The Exchange, Bristol

22nd April - The Asylum, Birmingham

23rd April - The Key Club, Leeds

24th April - G2, Glasgow

26th April - Academy 3, Manchester

27th April - The Garage, London

28th April - The Joiners, Southampton

30th April - Trix, Antwerp

1st May - Gebaeude 9, Cologne 

Tickets on sale HERE

 

The band is also performing at each date of the upcoming Sad Summer Festival and When We Were Young Festival 2023 in Las Vegas, NV.

Since forming in Lansing, Michigan, in 2014, the college friends – vocalist Tades Sanville, guitarists Chris Freeman and Ryan Malicsi and drummer Brandon Blakeley – have ascended from basements to buzz band on the back of two beloved albums, 2018’s Pilot and 2020’s ‘you’ll be fine’. Now, bolstered by 140 million Spotify streams, a sold-out nationwide headlining tour, support slots for the likes of The Wonder Years and New Found Glory and headlines in Alternative Press and Rock Sound, the band’s third cements their evolution as one the most versatile and profoundly moving bands in the underground.

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