Bio:
Hot Press is an Irish music magazine established in the late 70s by
Niall Stokes. It fell somewhere between NME and Rolling Stone. Though the
standard of music journalism in it was often poor, it provided decent coverage of the
Irish music scene up until the early 80s, by which time it had started to become
more of a lifestyle magazine. By the 90s it's music journalism had reached the
level of the Sunday supplement.
Hot Press & The Silent Knights was Niall and Dermot Stokes backed by various
musicians. The two singles are novelty records, a genre of which I am not a
great fan. The A-side of the first is a good Ramones parody. It's included on
Powerpearls 9 so you can hear it before deciding if it's worth the money you'll
undoubtedly have to part with to secure a copy.
"Born To Roast" on the B-side is as the title suggests a Springsteen parody.
The second
single is harder to find but much less rewarding. On it the Stokes take their
cues from Bagatelle (and Springsteen again) rather than the Ramones, resulting
in a much less interesting single. The best thing about it is the cover.
The Stokes were musicians before launching Hot Press, having played in various
bands during the 1970s. They recorded again as The Brothers
in the 90s. These records are unlikely to be of much interest to fans of the earlier
punk era records.
Notes: The lineup is listed as:
Dermot Stokes - vocals, backing vocals, slide guitar
Niall Stokes - backing vocals, acoustic guitar
Mary Stokes - backing vocals
Jimmy Smyth - guitars
Andy Boland - keyboards
Donal McGrath - bass
Robbie Brennan - drums
Dermot Stokes, Niall Stokes & Gerry O'Briain. Guests on the LP include Eoin O'Neill (bass), Robbie Brennan (drums), Davey Spillane, Noel Eccles and Mary Stokes.
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