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When I read a press release, I normally try to write from it and not do a simple cut-n-paste. However, the first sentence in the press release for this man had me laughing a bit:
“Hunx and His Punx might be the first ever “girl group” fronted by a flamboyant gay male whose dream in life is to sound like a girl.”
Interesting, but will that work? Why not? Hunx, along with his Punx, will be proving themselves to all ears when they play a small handful of shows in September. Check out the dates and if you’re in these cites and have nothing to do, or are at a Motel 6 hoping to catch your favorite David Spade film (pfftt), turn it off and head out to see Hunx & His Punx. September 13… Pomona, CA @ The Glasshouse
September 14… San Diego, CA @ San Diego Music Thing
September 15… Los Angeles, CA @ Los Globos
September 16… Las Vegas, NV @ Neon Reverb After-Party Pool Party
* with Shannon + The Clams
Hunx is the man some of you may know as Seth Bogart, who spent time as the leader of Gravy Train!!!! (four exclamation points, always), so what kind of music could come from a guy in a girl band? For one, Hunx shares his love of bubblegum pop and garage rock, so it’s very much true to the sounds of the music of the 1950′s and 1960′s, a mixture of innocence, subtle debauchery, and all around good times. It’s the kind of music people like Rodney Bingenheimer or Narduwar The Human Serviette might rave about, or what you might’ve found in the Sympathy For The Record Industry discography next to The Muffs and The 5, 6, 7, 8′s, with a pinch of The Bangles and Joe “King” Carrasco. You can hear it for yourself by listening to/downloading the track below, taken from the appropriately titled album Hairdresser Blues (Hardly Art), the cover of which looks like it was borrowed from a beauty salon (think the cover artwork for the Rolling Stones’ Some Girls).
If this 1960′s-ish photo is any indication, it seems the guys in Marine Electric are ready to swim at any and all beaches and lakes, for it’s fab and gear. However, they may not have too much time for nautical leisure, for this Brooklyn combo will be starting a tour this weekend at The Cracker Factory in Philadelphia in support of their forthcoming debut, Restrained Joy (Insrgnt/Unbuckled). To hear what they’re about, you can download “Murder Mile” for free by clicking here (9.23mb). If you’d like to hear more of the album, PunkNews.org is streaming the entire album, so head there as well.
August 10 – Philadelphia PA @ The Cracker Factory
August 11 – Brooklyn NY @ Suburbia
August 12 – Allentown PA @ House Show
August 13 – Boston MA @ Charlies Kitchen
August 14 – Haverhill MA @ Anchors Up
August 15 – Albany NY @ Social Justice Center
August 16 – Ithaca NY @ The Space
August 17 – Buffalo NY @ Parkdale
August 18 – Toronto ON @ Magpie Taproom
August 19 – Cleveland OH @ Dag House
August 20 – Columbus OH @ Purple Grape
August 22 – Kalamazoo MI @ Milhouse
August 23 – Cleveland OH @ The Grog Shop
August 24 – Chicago IL @ TBA Please Help!
August 25 – Greencastle IN @ The Hideout
August 26 – Louisville KY @ TBA Please Help!
August 27 – Huntington WV @ The Elimination Chamber
August 28 – Knoxville TN @ The Longbranch Saloon
August 29 – Atlanta GA @ Star Bar
August 30 – South Carolina @ TBA Please Help!
August 31 – Wilmington NC @ Practice Space
September 1 – Richmond VA @ House Show
The forthcoming 10″ EP by Glen Porter, limited to only 300 copies, is a team effort between Content (L)abel, Ooohh! That’s Heavy Recordings and Mism Records, and it will be released in late August. Called The Devil Is A Dancer, The Piper Is A Madman, the cover designed by Oliver Cartright is said to be “a figurative illustration of the record’s title”, which on the EP is represented by two songs, both of which you can listen via Bandcamp. Porter plays all of the instruments in these songs, and some of it sounds like what you may expect on records by Malcolm Catto or Shawn Lee.
Speaking of Bandcamp, you are able to pre-order the 10″ from there in differenkt package deals. The digital version of the EP will feature three bonus tracks: Forget
Kiss The Pretty Ones Goodbye
Ask Her Nicely and She’ll Show You The Scars (Yppah remix)
Glen Porter creates mind music, he is his own band and isn’t afraid to explore the possibilities by being just one, for there are no limitations if you put your mind to it, and he does here.
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