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Hotspur
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Rockville, MD |
Before forming Hotspur, Mach, Robinson, Trichter and Stablein were a piano-driven rock quartet known as Day Station. Their catchy pop debut, “The Beat Says Yes”, was referred to as “one of the best albums I’ve heard in a long time” by a Music Monthly staff writer. Despite their success, the boys began to get restless. The product was simply not up to their standards and they could all feel it. After re-evaluating the album and the band as a whole, they decided to scrap Day Station and start over.
The ensuing frustration and determination forged an electric new sound that would become the essence of Hotspur: blaring guitars and kinetic synth riffs intermixing with punchy bass lines and "get-up-and-dance" drums; tight harmonies on top of elaborate soundscapes and soaring melodies; and at the core of it all, excellent songs that are pure entertainment. “Making the change to Hotspur was all about setting the bar higher,” says singer Joe Mach. “Songwriting, recording, performing — it’s taking things to the next level.”
So far the effort has paid off. Since their live debut at the infamous 9:30 Club (a stage typically reserved for national touring acts), Hotspur has reconnected as a group and sparked a new passion for their calling. Run with the discipline of a constantly expanding business while retaining an intense creative individualism, the band has made its mission to succeed at the business they know like the back of their hands.
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