From Fans to Bandmates: CHRIS CRESSWELL Talks HOT WATER MUSIC's 30-Year Journey

From Fans to Bandmates: CHRIS CRESSWELL Talks HOT WATER MUSIC's 30-Year Journey

Interview by Angela Croudace After spending years as a fan, Chris Cresswell now finds himself on stage with Hot Water Music. "Being able to join one of your favourite bands is not something that happens every day," he says. The vocalist and guitarist...
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Interview by Angela Croudace
After spending years as a fan, Chris Cresswell now finds himself on
stage with Hot Water Music. "Being able to join one of your
favourite bands is not something that happens every day," he says.
The vocalist and guitarist of both Hot Water Music and The
Flatliners knows what it's like to respect the music and the
artists behind it. His journey into Hot Water Music, a band with a
30-year legacy, is a reminder of how passion and perseverance go
hand in hand.
As the band celebrates its milestone, Cresswell reflects on how its
longevity is rooted in trust and communication. "The line up has
always been the same… the nucleus of the bands… it's all about
trusting each other," he explains. That trust is key to their
success both on stage and in their personal lives, especially when
life throws curveballs.
A significant highlight of their 30th anniversary is the release of
VOWS, which Cresswell believes resonates with old and new fans
alike. "We worked our asses off on those songs… and I think we're
just fired up because the band still plays for the people that love
our music." One track, Menace, has already been a hit on the road,
with Cresswell describing it as a "set turning point."
When asked about transitioning into Hot Water Music, Cresswell
shared that while there may have been some scepticism from the
original fans, the reception has been overwhelmingly positive. "I
was just coming from a place of such respect for this band," he
notes. "I had to do it justice."
For Cresswell, the journey is about more than just performing; it's
about connecting with the people who made the band what it is. With
VOWS marking a new chapter in Hot Water Music's history,
Cresswell's story proves that music is a bridge between fans and
musicians, old and new.


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