Holy Shit! Hits the Fans
The
basement is lit by a single bare bulb. The singer flails wildly, his hair
flying back and forth. There is a problem with the microphone and it constantly
cuts out, leaving the image of a mute wild man screaming his head off. The
music plays at breakneck speed, with one song instantly bleeding into the next.
This type of show is the hardcore heartbeat of a local scene of several bands,
many of which share members (Holy Shit! members can also be found in the bands
Total Boring, Uh-Oh, Truthdealer, Dinosaur Pills, Chinese Telephones, The Kind
of Jazz Music That Kills and the Andrew W.K. cover band TabMan W.K.).
I
talk later with drummer Eric Apnea, guitarist Andy Junk and bass player Anthony
Schwader in the Riverwest flat shared by Apnea and singer TabMan. TabMan is
named for his obsessive love of Tab soda, empty cans of which are piled on a
coffee table. The four formed the band in 2001.
The
band had just played a show the day before at a bar in
“We
got smashed; it sucked,” Schwader says. “I had three half-pitchers of
The
band has released a few 7-inch records in the past, and a self-titled 12-inch
last year. That album is being re-pressed this year on vinyl and CD. The group
also received recognition in the March cover story for seminal punk zine Maximumrocknroll.
A
month after the interview, Holy Shit! had just wrapped up an 11-day tour that
started in
Junk says it was a strange match up, and the
two groups drew different crowds. “Some people just sat there in shock, like
‘What the fuck is this?’” Both parties agree the tour was a good time, though.
“Holy
Shit! are the sickest thrashers in the game, no doubt. Touring with them was a
blast,” Juiceboxxx tells me by e-mail from his tour of
One
of Holy Shit!’s favorite shows was in
“It
was a great tour,” Junk says. “No disasters.”
Holy Shit! plays July 2 at Borg Ward
with Life Trap, Citizens Patrol and Bored Straight.



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