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Warmduscher

The London-based rock & roll band Warmduscher formed in 2014 with a line-up that includes several members of notable London acts. The group is fronted by the Stetson-clad Clams Baker, Jr. of Paranoid London, Fat White Family members "The Saulcano" (Saul Adamczewski) and Lightnin' Jack Everett, Insecure Men's "Mr. Salt Fingers Lovecraft" (Ben Romans-Hopcraft), and Paranoid London's "The Witherer" (aka "Little Whiskers" aka Quinn Whalley). The band's first album, the wildly boisterous Khaki Tears, appeared in 2015 on Trashmouth Records, and was followed by a pair of singles in 2018. The tracks were produced by Dan Carey (Kate Tempest, Bat for Lashes, the Kills) who would go on to produce their sophomore effort, Whale City, which was released on the Leaf Label later that year. When the Whale City sessions were over, Adamczewski left the group to focus on Insecure Men, an outfit he led with Romans-Hopcraft. With Romans-Hopcraft choosing to work with both bands, and Adam J Harmer joining as "Cuddles aka The Duchess aka Quicksand," Warmduscher recorded the slick yet chaotic "Midnight Dipper" in early 2019. This became the lead single for their third album, Tainted Lunch, which contained features from Iggy Pop and Kool Keith. Continuing the group's self-proclaimed fusion of "funk, punk, hip-hop, and lounge rock," Tainted Lunch was released on the Leaf Label later that year. With plans put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the group returned to writing new material and in 2021 entered the studio to record. With their regular collaborator, Dan Carey, coming down with COVID just before sessions started, Hot Chip's Joe Goddard and Al Doyle stepped in, producing what would become the band's fourth album. The '80s-tinged At the Hot Spot was issued in 2022, preceded by the single "Fatso."
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