Hunx & His Punx

Street Punk

BY Ian GormelyPublished Jul 19, 2013

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There has to be something in the San Francisco water that drives artists to produce. Bay area musicians such as Ty Segall, Sonny Smith and now Seth Bogart have released a staggering amount of material over the last few years, all of it good to great. Street Punk (Seth Bogart's follow-up to last year's solo outing, Hairdresser Blues) finds the queer garage troubadour reuniting with the Punx (specifically Shannon and the Clams' Shannon Shaw) for a collection of "hateful punk songs." He turns down the "Hunx" part of the moniker, opting to forgo the more in-your-face gender bending of the past, and concentrates on the "Punx" part, which includes a worthy cover of the Beastie Boys classic "Egg Raid on Mojo." The one-two punch of the blistering "Bad Skin," an ode to acne, and "Everyone's a Pussy (Fuck You Dude)," which kicks off the record gives a good indication of the lo-fi hardcore they're going for this time out. As promised, Bogart steers clear of the vintage '60s sound he and Shaw built their names upon; Shaw's songs, in particular, sound like lost X classics. This switch in sonic templates doesn't blunt Bogart's rapscallion personality, though, which ultimately is what lies at the heart of his music.
(Hardly Art)

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