WFA: HOT SEAT – Everything Is Noise

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From “Pepperoni Crackers” to Nu-Punk: Philadelphia’s HOT SEAT and the Rise of Genre-Bending Bands

Philadelphia’s music scene is known for its grit and authenticity, and nu-punk band HOT SEAT is quickly becoming a prime example. The band recently sat down with Everything Is Noise to discuss their unique journey, from writing a song for a local PBS kids’ demonstrate to their new EP, Kissy Kissy. Their story highlights a growing trend: bands deliberately blurring genre lines and embracing unconventional origins.

The Accidental Hit: From Kids’ TV to Viral Riffs

HOT SEAT’s path to recognition began with a surprisingly wholesome project. They penned “Pepperoni Crackers” for an episode of Albie’s Elevator, a show on WHYY, Philadelphia’s PBS station. The song features Joe Genaro of The Dead Milkmen as “Pepperoni Sam,” adding another layer of local music history to the mix. This experience, described by the band as “fun,” demonstrates a willingness to embrace unexpected opportunities – a characteristic increasingly common among emerging artists.

Building a Sound: Collaboration and Keytars

The band’s formation was equally organic. Molly Bearden and a previous drummer initially envisioned a two-piece, later adding Jesse Morency. Stephen Kilpatrick was “hired” while drunk at an open mic, and Eddie Devlin joined after filling in on shows, bringing with him a now-signature keytar acquired via Facebook Marketplace. This highlights a trend of bands forming through serendipitous encounters and embracing unconventional instrumentation.

Kissy Kissy: A Shift in Sonic Landscape

HOT SEAT’s recent EP, Kissy Kissy, released in December 2025, marks a sonic evolution. While earlier singles leaned into a “frantic punk energy,” the EP explores a more alt-gaze, dream-pop sound. This deliberate shift reflects a broader trend of bands experimenting with genre fusion and prioritizing artistic exploration over strict categorization. The band recorded the EP, along with previous singles, at Gradwell House with producer Alexi Peters, who they consider an integral part of their creative process.

Visualizing the Sound: The Power of Animation

HOT SEAT also collaborated with animator qqpowpow for Instagram videos accompanying Kissy Kissy. This demonstrates the increasing importance of visual content in music promotion. Bands are no longer solely relying on audio. they’re creating immersive experiences that combine music with compelling visuals to capture audience attention.

The DIY Ethos: T-Shirts and Direct Delivery

Maintaining a direct connection with fans is crucial for independent bands. HOT SEAT is currently attempting to “liquidate inventory” of a T-shirt featuring lyrics from “HIGH VALUE WOMAN,” even offering direct delivery within Philadelphia. This DIY approach to merchandise and fan engagement is a hallmark of the modern independent music scene.

HOT SEAT Lineup

  • Molly Bearden – vocals and rhythm guitar
  • Jesse Morency – lead guitar
  • Stephen Kilpatrick – bass
  • Eddie Devlin – keys and keytar
  • Pavlo Demkiv – drums

Find HOT SEAT on Instagram, their website, and Bandcamp.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What genre is HOT SEAT? They describe themselves as “nu-punk” but are increasingly incorporating elements of alt-gaze and dream-pop.
  • Where is HOT SEAT based? Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Where can I listen to their music? On Spotify, Bandcamp, and other streaming platforms.
  • How did they get their start? Through a combination of open mics, serendipitous encounters, and a song commission for a children’s television show.

Pro Tip: Follow HOT SEAT on Instagram for updates on shows, new music, and potentially a direct delivery of a “HIGH VALUE WOMAN” T-shirt!

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