The band:
Justin Haze - Vox/guitar

Dan West - Lead Guitar/backing vox

Rod Street - Bass/backing vox

Zack Jury - Keys/backing vox

Reb Cross - Drums

Singles:
- Jackin' Off (2010)

Tracks:
1) Jackin' Off
2) Tear the World Apart (original demo)
3) Got a New Song to Sing (acoustic)
- Strawberry Milk (2010)

Tracks:
1) Strawberry Milk
2) [tbc]
3) [tbc]
Albums:
- No Smoke Without Fire (2010)

Tracks:
01) Stoned
02) One Shot in Your Pants
03) Strawberry Milk
04) Indestructable
05) Starstruck
06) Got a New Song to Sing
07) Jackin' Off
08) Can't Take No More
09) Something About You
10) Tear the World Apart
Unreleased Songs from the No Smoke Without Fire album sessions (the songs were demo'd but never made the final cut):
- Whippin' Up a Storm
- Trashcan (instrumental)
- Sticks and Stones
- Distraction
About Hot Tin Roof:
Ladies and gentleman, I give you... HOT TIN ROOF.
Why the name? Nobody knows. It just sounded pretty cool. Blending blues with dirty rock n' roll and progressive tendencies, Hot Tin Roof are one to keep an eye on. Perhaps you're wondering what ZZ Top might sound like if they covered RUSH songs and were fronted by Glenn Hughes on vocals and guitar? If so, Hot Tin Roof are the answer to that question. Not to be missed...!
Lineup:
Justin Haze - Lead vocals, guitar
Dan West - Guitar, backing vox
Rod Street - Bass, backing vox
Zack Jury - Keys, backing vox
Reb Cross - Drums, pads
It all started when Justin Haze bumped into Dan West on a street corner in Brisbane. Dan, playing a battered old Strat and busking for his life. Justin, supposedly minding his own business... "I don't know what happened, I just sorta, tripped over him, y'know? I was having a bit of a crap time. Been off work. Had a beer (or two)." muses Justin. Dusting himself off, the two got chatting "He just said he used to sing in this blues band" remembers Dan, "I knew we were gonna get along just great. I wasn't working, just playing to earn a dollar or two to stay in the cheapest crap shack I could find every night". Dan, the notorious busker, had many connections with local musicians who had heard him playing "I never really thought about actually wanting to be in a band, I mean this street corner was always pretty comfy for me, got all the exposure I ever wanted and I didn't have to worry about Joe Bloggs and whatever he may have wanted me to do musically. It was just me and my guitar" muses Dan upon reflection "but that all changed when I met Justin, and he sang, we sorta got a little thing going one day, y'know? Later on I called up Roddy and said 'dude, I got this singer, he's fuckin' ace... wanna be in our band?'"
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