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Getting in the Feels with Hot Mulligan
Hot Mulligan came up in Lansing, Michigan, tuning emo nerves to pop-punk speed with a raw, urgent vocal over bright, nimble guitars.
From basement shows to big hooks
The band works as a tight four with a touring bassist rather than a permanent one, which keeps arrangements lean and agile on stage. Expect a front-loaded set that snaps from sprint to sway, likely hitting Shhhh! Golf is On, Equip Sunglasses, and BCKYRD before digging into deeper cuts.Sprint-and-soar pacing
The crowd skews mixed-age but focused, from local DIY kids comparing pedals to long-time fans mouthing every stop-start break without looking at the stage. Trivia heads know their 2017 Audiotree session sharpened early arrangements, and those long, joke-leaning song titles hide tight, serious writing from Pilot through You'll Be Fine to Why Would I Watch. Production stays modest but punchy, with quick blackout drops between songs that make each intro feel bigger than the room. Fair note: I am inferring the set and stage choices from recent shows and releases, so details could shift on the night.Hot Mulligan's Little World in the Room
The room tilts casual and warm, with patched denim, beat-up sneakers, and a few crisp team jerseys mixing with tour tees from past runs.
Denim, patches, and patience
You will hear pockets of fans trade favorite deep cuts before the house dims, then loud, friendly call-and-response during choruses, especially the big mid-set singles. Moshing stays playful and quick to reset, with hands up for falls and a tight circle that respects people on the edges.Jokes, chants, and DIY pride
Merch trends skew toward hand-drawn fonts, long song-title jokes, and simple line art on black or forest green, plus a stack of beanies that go fast in colder markets. Between bands, you spot pedal talk near the front rail and sticker trades by the bar, a nod to the DIY roots that still guide this scene. After the closer, fans often linger for a few minutes to debrief the standout runs and compare which tag endings landed hardest.How Hot Mulligan Builds the Rush
Onstage, Hot Mulligan leads with voice and melody, riding the edge between shout and sing so phrases feel urgent but still tuneful.
Hooks first, noise second
Two guitars split roles smartly, one carrying bright arpeggios while the other pushes chunky chords, so choruses lift without ballooning volume. The drummer keeps songs a tick faster than record pace, using tight hi-hat patterns and quick fills to slingshot into hooks. A touring bassist locks to the kick in the lows, keeping the shine up top from getting thin when the band drops to half-time.Small tweaks, big lift
Lesser-known detail: they often tune a half-step down and sometimes capo high, which lets familiar shapes ring brighter while keeping the vocal range comfortable. Live, they like to tag extra measures onto bridges and add group vocals on final refrains, small changes that make familiar songs feel newly tense. Lights tend to be color-blocked and quick-cut, accenting the hits rather than stealing focus from the playing.If You Like Hot Mulligan, You'll Like These Too
If you vibe with the sharp, melodic punch here, Free Throw brings a similar mix of twinkly guitar lines and spill-your-guts vocals, but leans a touch sludgier live.