11/13 Chicago, Il The Auxiliary Art Center
11/14 Beloit, Wi Coughy House
11/15 Milwaukee, Wi HIGH DIVE MKE
11/16 Appleton, Wi @ TBA
11/17 Madison, Wi Mickey’s Tavern
11/18 Minneapolis, Mn Eagles Club #1243 w/ COZY
11/19 Iowa City, Ia, Gabe’s Iowa City
11/20 Rock Island, Il @ Castle Caladan
11/21 Dubuque, Ia The Lift
The Sueves & Make-Overs Tour Dates
FRI 11/6 – Carbondale, IL @ SKIHAUS
SAT 11/7 – Memphis, TN @ MURPHY’S
SUN 11/8 – Nashville, TN @ EAST ROOM
MON 11/9 – Lexington, KY @ BEST FRIENDS BAR
TUE 11/10 – Cincinnati, OH @ THE COMET
WED 11/11 – Columbus, OH @ CAFE BOURBON ST.
THU 11/12 – Philadelphia, PA @ TBD
FRI 11/13 – New York, NY @ CAKE SHOP
SAT 11/14 – New York, NY @ SHEA STADIUM
SUN 11/15 – Providence, RI @ DUSK
MON 11/16 – Boston, MA @ TBD
TUE 11/17 – Cleveland, OH @ NOW THAT’S CLASS
WED 11/18 – Detroit, MI @ KELLY’S
THU 11/19 – Kalamazoo, MI @ TBD
Kitchen’s Floor Australian Tour
Austrlalian Tour dates, stay tuned for the Battle of Brisbane LP, out soon on HoZac, and check out the mini-documentary of the recent European tour:
HOZAC AUTUMNAL APOCALYPSE
Chicos de Nazca European Tour
Chicos de Nazca European tour dates, debut LP Fire Ride out soon:
27/08/2015 PT Reverence Valada Festival (first day, Rio Stage 20:30)
29/08/2015 PT Reverence Valada Festival (last day, Praia Stage 22:40)
04/09/2015 PT VILA REAL TBA
05/09/2015 PT PORTO Café Aun Lait
07/09/2015 ES PONTEVEDRA Bueu Meiro
09/09/2015 SW ST GALLEN Millionaires bar
10/09/2015 IT PARMA TBA
11/09/2015 IT RAVENNA Rainy Days Fest
13/09/2015 D NURNBERG Hemdendienst
15/09/2015 D LIEPZIG Pracht
17/09/2015 BE GEEL Jh de Bogaard
23/09/2015 UK BIRMINHAM TBA
24/09/2015 UK LONDON The Boston Music Room
26/09/2015 UK Liverpool Psych Fest
28/09/2015 UK LONDON Shacklwell Arms
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BUCK BILOXI and the FUCKS Streets of Rage LP
KIM & LEANNE True West LP
AUSMUTEANTS Mates Rates 7″
DWIGHT TWILLEY BAND Firefly 7″ (1977/80 Archival)
BROWN SPIDERS debut 7″
Check out the official video for “The Science Test” from the new KIM SALMON project KIM & LEANNE, from the True West LP out NOW:
Check out the official video for “It’s Something To Do” from the debut 7″ from BROWN SPIDERS, out NOW:
Buck Biloxi and the Fucks Euro Tour
Fr.24.07 FINNLAND – HORI SMOKU SUMMER BOOGALOO
Sa.25.07 STOCKHOLM – SAVAGE FESTIVAL
Sun 26.07 OFF STOCKHOLM
Mon 27.07 COPENHAGEN – BUMZEN
Tue 28.07 AARHUS – HEADQUARTERS
Wed 29.07 GRONINGEN – THE GYM
Thu 30.07 KARLSRUHE – ALTE HACKEREI
Fr. 31.07 AMSTERDAM – SLEAZEFEST
Sat 01.08 OBERHAUSEN – GEMEINSCHAFTSHAUS RIPSE
Sun 02.08 TBA
Mon.03.08 BRUXELLES – LE CHAFF
Tue 04.08 KÖLN- SONIC BALLROOM
Wed 05.08 KASSEL – GOLDGRUBE
Thu 06.08 LEIPZIG – TBA
FR.07.08 HAMBURG – KOMET
Sat 08.08 BERLIN – BEI RUTH SHITROOM VOL 8
Out now on Hozac Books: Dare To Be Stupid – The Poster art of Ryan Duggan & Drug Factory Press
‘Dare To Be Stupid’ The Poster Art of Ryan Duggan / Drug Factory Press
HZB-002
120 Full Color Pages
1st edition of 300 copies
(Order HERE) WHILE SUPPLIES LAST
Dare To Be Stupid – The Poster Art of Ryan Duggan & Drug Factory Press
Dare To Be Stupid is the long-awaited and first-ever collection of Ryan Duggan at Drug Factory Press’ poster art from 2006-2014. Duggan uses a style that creates an instant reaction, whether it be disgust, elation, or a little of both, each and every design he’s cranked out is instantly identifiable and locks into a good place in your mind, even before you can process the “garbage-in, garbage-out” aesthetic that so warmly graces his creative work. As an artist employed by several music venues across the Chicagoland area, as well as having his designs featured at Michelin Star-rated restaurant/inn Longman & Eagle, Duggan’s work is ripe with snark, presented in a rudimentary starkness and ambiguity so effortless, it’s become an institution in a short amount of time, and we couldn’t be more excited to get his first book out into the world, and most importantly, into your hands.
Lavish illustrated posters featuring the likes of
Thee Oh Sees, The Black Lips, The Effigies, Cheater Slicks, TV Ghost, Running, The Melvins, Obits, Fake Limbs, Guided By Voices, The Sueves, Heavy Times, Tight Phantomz, Nones, Vivian Girls, Mikal Cronin, Ty Segall, Netherfriends, Bleach Party, High On Fire, Pissed Jeans, Radar Eyes,
and many more!
About The Author:
I learned the basics of screenprinting in highschool from a man who insisted on being called ZIM who would absolutely loose his shit if you called ink “paint.” To this day I cringe when people use the wrong term, expecting ZIM to jump on a table and scream.
It was a ‘graphics’ class that taught the basics of apparel printing, running a small offset press, and other forms of applied arts. It’s sad that less and less schools offer classes like this or wood shop, metal shop, etc. Fine art is pretty and all, but the ugly arts are more fun.
Fast forward five years through an ill-chosen, yet formative college education centred on advertising copywriting and you find me living in Chicago’s then-cheap neighborhood of Logan Square. During this time I befriended bands like Maps & Atlases and Russian Circles. I also started meeting like-minded artists and printers like Alex Valentine, Josh Davis, and Kyle Reynolds. People began asking me to design posters and at a certain point I thought, “Shit, I used to print–I can figure this out.”
For the first part of 2006 I lived in a two- bedroom apartment with Shiraz Dada of Maps & Atlases and began to delve back into printing. My setup here was truly the most ridiculous.
To expose a screen I would take all the clothing out of my closet (the only light-fast room in the house) and coat a screen in there. Once dry I would expose it using two small flourescent black lights suspended above the screen by two strips of wood placed on two kitchen chairs. Printing was done hinge-less on a drafting table and all wash out occured in our bathtub. Screens would inevitably clog within a few uses and I would stretch new mesh on the frames because I didn’t own a pressure washer (or much common sense). When people started asking what the name
of my operation was I settled on Drug Factory because my setup was more akin to a meth lab than an art studio.
In the fall of that year myself and three friends rented a storefront on Milwaukee Avenue with the intent of opening an underground music venue/ art exhibition space. In the brief two years we were there we hosted bands like Japanther, Matt & Kim, The Arrivals, The Repos, The Death Set, Dan Deacon, DD/MM/YYYY, Pit er Pat, Sweet Cobra, and countless others. Having this space also allowed me to build out a slightly more functional print setup in the basement. I still didn’t know what I was doing, but I had more room.
By the end of the summer in 2008 I decided I wanted to have a bathroom used by less than 200 people a week. I moved into a nearby coach house that had a half-finished attic space that could be my printing area and darkroom (4). Unlike the basement it had natural light and I didn’t have to worry about flooding or the god damned rats. Other than still washing out screens in my bathtub I was finally approaching a legitamate studio.
I was also getting more poster work than ever. It was nowhere near enough to live off of but it was starting to turn into much more than a hobby. The years in the coach house (2008– 2012) were really formative for me. I started doing larger editions, experimenting with color blending, and in general fucking up less paper. Somewhere in there I built a website and made business cards (3) (prior to the website I actually had a Drug Factory stamp with my phone number on it, haha).
In 2012 the studio and I moved into a house in the Chicago neighborhood of Avondale. It was here that I finally got a pressure washer and a proper washout booth (1). This development improved my practice and life exponentially. A year into this era I had so much work coming in I decided to take the leap and quit my day job. If this book sells really well and gets reprinted I’ll update this section to let everyone know how rich I got.
HZB-002
120 Pages Softcover
Full color
ISBN 978-0-9963319-0-6
1st edition of 300 copies SOLD OUT
AUSMUTEANTS Euro Tour:
Don’t Miss AUSMUTEANTS on TOUR in Europe this month!
New 7″ single “Mates Rates” b/w “Echo Beach” Out SOON:
22/05 – Paris(FR) – Villette Sonique + Thee Oh Sees + …
23/05 – Nantes(FR) – Wine Nat/ White Heat – Atelier de Bitches
25/05 – Tubingen(GER) – Epple Haus
26/05 – Hamburg(GER) – molotov
27/05 – Berlin(GER) – Monarch
28/05 – Groningen(NL) – Vera
29/05 – Copenhagen(DNK) – Ungdomshuset
30/05 – Stockholm(SWE) – Vieille Montagne
02/06 – Bordeaux(FR) – BT59 + Thee Oh Sees
03/06 – Toulouse(FR) – Ravelins
04/06 – Oviedo(SP) – Lata de Zinc
05/06 – Madrid(SP) – Sala But + The Gories + OBN III’s
06/06 – Barcelona(SP) – Plataforma + OBN III’s
10/06 – London(UK) – Shacklewell