Hot Bodies in Motion steam up the Crocodile (Photo Slideshow)

Ben Carson from Hot Bodies in Motion (All Photos By Mocha Charlie)

With an adjusted lineup and new attitude, Hot Bodies in Motion strutted into town on Friday, September 7th with their “baby makin’ mammal funk n’ blues” and proceeded steam up the windows at the legendary Crocodile.

The boys have been busy working on their brand new EP for a tentative fall release. With new material and new bassist and a very successful show at Capitol Hill Block Party, the band is energetically gearing up for another big year.

SMI contributor and photographer extraordinaire, Mocha Charlie captured some of the action last night. Her photos are in the photo slideshow below.

About this time a year ago, the boys were walking the red carpet for the premiere of the feature film “Abduction.”  You can listen to the SMI Radio interview by clicking below.

SMI RADIO EP. 30 ON DEMAND: HOT BODIES IN MOTION

Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
Hot Bodies In Motion Live at The Crocodile (9/7/12) – Photo By Mocha Charlie
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