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		<title>Concert Review: A Farewell to Hot IQs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 05:26:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Weilert</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bad Weather California]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember the first time I heard Hot IQs. I was in high school then and KCSU in Fort Collins wasn&#8217;t afraid to play &#8220;Firecracker&#8221; with it&#8217;s catchy beat and remember-able lyrics &#8220;Out of my gun, in to your burning heart.&#8221; I remember dragging my friends to see them play the night before the SAT [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3623/3645716682_805d540a57.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="500" height="333" />I remember the first time I heard Hot IQs. I was in high school then and KCSU in Fort Collins wasn&#8217;t afraid to play &#8220;Firecracker&#8221; with it&#8217;s catchy beat and remember-able lyrics &#8220;Out of my gun, in to your burning heart.&#8221; I remember dragging my friends to see them play the night before the SAT tests. I remember winning tickets to their annual Christmas party and listening to my Houndstooth 7 inch too loudly on my turntable. I will never forget the amazing show they played one summer night at the Bluebird. It was their swan&#8217;s song. It was their last.</p>
<p>Upon arrival, the first band, FOMA (from San Fransisco), had already begun playing their mellow brand of avant-indie-pop. Their songs were enjoyable, but lacked the necessary energy to really get the crowd warmed up. As I watched the set I looked around to see many familiar faces from the Denver scene (even our pal Lance from the Flat Response was there, look for his quality recording soon).</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3304/3644908455_463c6cae6a.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="301" height="200" />Up next was local up-and-coming act Bad Weather California. Feeding on the energy building in the crowd, the Bad Weather guys used their reverb-laden guitars and vocals to kick things up. They have such an interesting sound, it is like a mix of surf records with oldschool punk undertones. Either way, their set was quite enjoyable and played well into the overall upbeat mood of the evening.</p>
<p>As with every Hot IQs show I&#8217;ve been to, there was dancing. However this show was perhaps a little more special. To get things heated up they had an exotic dancer do a fan-dance to Journey&#8217;s &#8220;Don&#8217;t Stop Believing,&#8221; it was quite the show. Then it was finally time for Hot IQs.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3569/3645717488_553feb5d4d.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="216" height="301" />They began their set with a certain intensity (and Brian in a legitimate Cookie Monster costume), playing several of their stronger songs, including &#8220;Web In Front&#8221; (an Archers of Loaf cover) and &#8220;Houndstooth.&#8221; The gigposter described the show as a dance party, and the night certainly lived up to it. Playing though nearly their entire catalogue from the past 6 years Hot IQs kept the at-capacity crowd at the Bluebird moving to their 4-on-the-floor beats and catchy hooks. &#8220;We might talk a lot tonight,&#8221; remarked singer/guitarist Eli Mishkin, &#8220;We&#8217;ve been waxing poetic all week.&#8221; Throughout the night they thanked various people who had helped their career.</p>
<p>The normal set ended, although there was no way the night would end without an encore. Returning to the stage with a bag full of condoms, Eli tossed them to the crowd as they proceeded to play &#8220;Nightstand,&#8221; &#8220;Firecracker,&#8221; and finally ending with &#8220;Duck &amp; Cover.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve already been too nostalgic, but I will end with this: Hot IQs, with their simple, catchy style and incredibly fun live set will always hold a special place in the hearts of Coloradoans and music fans. They will be missed.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3634/3644907881_71d4549e04.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="500" height="247" />Words by Tim Weilert, Photos by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/35810724@N06/">Kenton Larson</a></p>
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