Pussy Galore — which at points also featured guitarist Neil Haggerty , former Sonic Youth drummer Bob Bert, and Spencer’s future wife Cristina Martinez — became a mainstay of the NYC underground until the group split up in 1990.
By that time, Spencer has already co-founded Boss Hog with Martinez. Pulled together to fill a last-minute opening at CBGB’s, Spencer called on like-minded players from fellow NYC noise merchants the Honeymoon Killers and Unsane to complete the band’s mix of scuzzy blues, artful noise and punk chaos.with renowned punk/alt-rock studio wizard Steve Albini.
Spencer also started what would become his main creative outlet with the high-energy trio the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. A similarly minded scuzzy exploration of blues and punk, the band gradually evolved from it’s early more lo-fi albums to record the hit recordsthat added elements of hip hop, funk and more sophisticated production to the raw attack of the two guitar and drums trio.
That band’s output would become more sporadic after that effort as Spencer focused on the progressively more electronic-influenced Blues Explosion albums, though Boss Hog managed the 2000 follow-upThe group would go quiet for years at a time as Spencer continued to tour and record with the JSBX as well as his more rootsy, rockabilly-flavored side project Heavy Trash, though Boss Hog reunited to tour the U.S.
Spencer and the band — christened the HITmakers and now featuring early collaborator Bob Bert on “trash” percussion — recently released their second albumon In the Red Records to wide acclaim. For this current tour, the group features Coomes’s wife Janet Weiss playing drums with the band in addition to an opening set from Quasi. The tour stops at
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