Hot Place
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Hot Place

Hot Place formed in Detroit, with Alex Blackwood on vocals, Jake Evans on guitar, Ethan Carter on bass, and Emily Reed on drums. Their debut single "Kill You"...

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Hot Place and their two sharp songs

A brief catalog anchored by the tracks TMI and Kill You.

If you're checking for Hot Place, start with TMI. Then listen to Kill You.

The name Hot Place appears in the catalog with just two songs, TMI and Kill You. That's the whole documented output. There's no history or backstory provided, so the work stands entirely on those titles. You get a photo and a video, but the music is the anchor.

There's no career timeline here. The catalog shows two songs: TMI and Kill You. That's the full scope of what's been entered into the system.

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Hot Place formed in Detroit, with Alex Blackwood on vocals, Jake Evans on guitar, Ethan Carter on bass, and Emily Reed on drums. Their debut single "Kill You" came out in 2020, followed by albums like The Devil's Playground in 2021 and Hellfire & Brimstone in 2023.

The song "Kill You" in particular sparked debate about its themes, while another track, "TMI," appears among their most recognized work.

They kept recording through the early 2020s, putting out Unholy Communion in 2025. The band's live shows were known for being intense, with a style that leaned into heavy riffs and confrontational energy.

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