Let’s Stay Friends – Hot Water Music Returns To Boston (Royale, 12/15)

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Best friends – they’re great to have, drugs but they’re also easy to take for granted. Maybe it’s because we’ve known our best friends for years, cialis or maybe it’s because we still talk to them every day, but we often don’t realize what a big asset they are until they go away for a while.

Now, most people would not consider a band to be their best friend, but lets take a minute to imagine that you and Hot Water Music had that kind of bond. You basically grew up together. Hot Water Music introduced you to punk, and you were always there to support them (by buying their CDs and t-shirts). You couldn’t wait to go to shows together, even if you didn’t get to hang out together during the openers.

And then in 2005 you ended up going your separate ways for a while. You both wanted to pursue new interests, broaden your horizons a little. Maybe you traded in your hardcore routes for indie rock or folk music.

But after a few years, you both started to miss each other. Your new endeavors were going great, but in a lot of ways, it just wasn’t the same. You missed the connection the two of you had, and you wanted to get it back. One of the best things about being best friends is that no matter how long you’ve been apart, it’s never too late for a reunion. So you decided to give it a go.

The first time you got back together was a little more than a year ago at the Paradise – and it was a blast. A ton of your other friends showed up to celebrate the occasion, and for about an hour and half it was as if nothing had changed and no time had passed.

“One of the best things about being best friends is that no matter how long you’ve been apart, it’s never too late for a reunion”

You then got back together again at The Met in Pawtucket in January – and that was a ton of fun as well. Almost as many of your other friends showed up, and even though it was pretty much a repeat of your first meet-up, neither of you walked away disappointed.

And then you decided it would be a good idea to meet up back in Boston close to the holidays. Sure, you might not have anything new to talk about, but it would still be fun, right? You are still best friends after all.

But this time you were stressed out by all the holiday shopping you still had to do, and the weekend snowstorm that had gotten in the way of it. It was a Sunday night and you had to work the next morning – but you had made your commitment, and you were keeping it.

When you showed up at Royale, significantly fewer of your other friends had made it out, and they didn’t seem all that excited to be there. But your best friend was still very enthusiastic about the whole thing.

At the end of the night, you had some good laughs and sang along to a few of your favorite songs. You felt pretty good about the whole thing – even though it didn’t quite live up to your last two meet-ups. It seemed like things had returned to normal. You knew you would see each other again in due time, and that your friendship wasn’t going to be put on hiatus any time soon.