Hot Ham & Cheese
Hot Ham & Cheese
Jib Machine Records
HH&C began in February 2005 when longtime acquaintances Robby Mitchell (drums) and Charlie (guitars/vocals) decided to get together and jam, playing a few live shows as a duo. Louie Styx (bass) was added to the group and by that summer, the trio had enough material for their self-titled debut EP – released on Cleveland indie label Jib Machine Records. While none of the three have the chops of a Les Claypool, songs like “Cocaine Billy” and “Pleasantly Insane” are cut from the Primus/Sausage cloth; the remaining four tracks on Hot Ham & Cheese are something of an angular, alt-rock WYSIWYG, e.g., perfect programming for “extreme radio” stations across the country.
The group is gearing up to go back into the studio, hot off creating an album last winter for the RPM Challenge. The contest pushed the act to record an album in 28 days. They came up with a 10-track, 35 minute effort called beta – something of an official “bootleg” for the band – recorded entirely on a 4-track at their practice space. The thought is that some of the resulting work will end up on the follow-up to Hot Ham & Cheese, due to start recording next month as a full-length. If what we’ve heard to date is any indication, the band’s next effort should be even better than the first.
Check out Hot Ham & Cheese as a part of "Scrubfest 2007" at the Cleveland Agora (5000 Euclid Ave.) on Saturday June 30 at 8PM. The group plays with a host of other acts including Johnny Mohawk and the Assassins, Mugshot, Hostile Omish, Hunchies, Pat Zelenka Project, Jerks in Jeans, Smash Babies and others. For details: http://www.hothamandcheese.com. Visit the Cleveland Agora at http://www.clevelandagora.com. To order the band’s EP Hot Ham & Cheese, visit CD Baby at http://cdbaby.com/cd/hothamcheese. To order beta for “a Lincoln,” e-mail jt@jibmachinerecords.com.
From Cool Cleveland Managing Editor Peter Chakerian peterATcoolcleveland.com (:divend:)