Hunx and His Punx
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Origin | San Francisco, and Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Hardly Art, True Panther Sounds |
Associated acts | Hunx and His Punkettes, Gravy Train!!!!, Shannon and the Clams, Nobunny, Jay Reatard |
Members | Seth Bogart Shannon Shaw Erin Emslie Nik Johnson |
Past members | Amy Blaustein Michelle Santamaria Justin Champlin Heather Fedewa |
Hunx and His Punx is an American punk band from San Francisco, California.
Hunx, real name Seth Bogart, started the band in 2008 after years of performing in a gay pop group called Gravy Train!!!! The group's sound has been compared to girl groups and is a mix of punk and bubblegum music. The band played its first national tour of the United States alongside Jay Reatard and Nobunny in 2009. The band officially released its debut singles compilation album Gay Singles in 2010 on True Panther Sounds in the US and Born Bad in France.[1] Hunx used to co-own 'Down At Lulu's', a hair salon in Oakland, California, but sold it in 2011.
In January 2010, Hunx began a tour featuring an all-girl backing band. The new line-up has been identified on the tour and in new songs such as "Lovers Lane" as Hunx and His Punkettes.[2]
In March 2010, the band played in a tribute concert for the recently deceased Jay Reatard. In May 2010, LensCrafters began airing a commercial featuring a short audio clip of "Gimmie Gimmie Back Your Love."[3] In October 2010, Hunx and His Punx signed to Hardly Art. The band's debut album for the label, Too Young to Be in Love, was released in April 2011.[4] It was produced in New York City by Ivan Julian of Richard Hell and The Voidoids.
In June 2011, Hunx announced that they would be playing their last show with the "Punkettes" due to Hunx and His Punx guitarists Amy Blaustein and Michelle Santamaria quitting.[5] He then moved to Los Angeles.
In February 2012, Hunx released a solo album titled Hairdresser Blues on Hardly Art.
Hunx and His Punx now consists of Seth Bogart, Shannon Shaw and Erin Emslie. They released Street Punk in 2013[6] and toured with a new guitarist Nik Johnson.[7] In 2014 they released a greatest hits for their Japan Leg of Street Punk tour.
Seth Bogart has sinced opened his own clothing line called Wacky Wacko that has been seen on some of his idols Miley Cyrus and Kathleen Hanna.
Discography
Studio albums
- Hunx and His Punx albums
- Too Young to Be in Love, Hardly Art, 2011
- Street Punk, Hardly Art, 2013
- Greatest Hits, Violet and Claire (Japan), 2014
- Hunx solo albums
- Hairdresser Blues, Hardly Art, 2012
Singles
- "Gimmie Gimmie Back Your Love", Rob's House, 2009
- "Good Kisser" / "Cruisin" Single, Bachelor Records, 2009
- "Hey Rocky", Bubbledumb, 2010
- "Teardrops On My Telephone", Shattered, 2010
- "Don't Cha Want Me Back?", True Panther Sounds, 2010
- "Pink Christmas" with SSION and Samantha Urbani,[8] 2014
Compilations
- Gay Singles, True Panther Sounds, 2010
References
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External links
- Official website
- Hunx and His Punx at AllMusic
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