Photo by Hannah Howells
Published October 3, 2025
Brooklyn’s fuzz-rock outfit Hotline TNT will roll into downtown Orlando on October 6, joined by Bay Area shoegaze band Toner and Gainesville’s slowcore act Deadharrie. The show is part of their Path of Totality tour, which stretches across 37 stops in the U.S. and Canada.
The concert will take place at the Social, Orlando’s iconic music venue known as the Sapphire Supper Club back in the 90s and early 2000s. The stage inside became a proving ground for bands like Modest Mouse, Death Cab for Cutie, and At the Drive-In, long before they were playing to sold out arenas. It helped turn Orlando into a destination for indie touring artists and created a pulse that continues today.
Hotline TNT’s new album, Raspberry Moon, marks a shift from frontman Will Anderson’s mostly solo approach to a full band collaboration. The result is a sound that keeps their underground grit while adding sharper edges and richer layers.
In the weeks leading up to the record’s release, Hotline TNT made headlines by removing their entire catalog from Spotify. The band joined a growing wave of artists rejecting what they describe as unfair payouts and deeper ethical concerns. “The company that bills itself as the steward of all recorded music has proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that it does not align with the band’s values in any way. A cooler world is possible,” Anderson wrote on Instagram.
For Orlando fans, this all adds up to something special. Experiencing Raspberry Moon live at The Social is about connecting with the spirit of a venue that has been central to our city’s cultural identity for decades. When Hotline TNT shares the stage with Toner and Deadharrie, it will be another night that keeps Orlando’s independent music story alive.
Photos by Hannah Howells
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