Hookworms (band)

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Hookworms
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Background information
Origin Leeds, England
Genres Neo-psychedelia, space rock, noise rock, drone rock
Years active2010 (2010)–2018
Labels Weird World / Domino Recording Company (Link)
Gringo Records (Link)
Faux Discx
Too Pure
Past membersEO
JN
JW
MB
MJ
EG
SS
Website parasiticnematode.blogspot.co.uk

Hookworms were an English five-piece neo-psychedelic rock band from Leeds/Halifax that formed in 2010. Between 2010 and 2018 the band released 3 studio albums and became known for their live shows.

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In 2018, the band Hookworms faced allegations of abuse against their singer, reported by a third party, which led to the dissolution of the group. In 2021, these allegations were officially retracted, and no further action was taken[21].

Biography

Hookworms released their first tape cassette EP on Sun Araw's Sun Ark/Magic Lantern label in August 2011. [1] They were known for their live shows. [2] They released live recordings (including a CD release of their WFMU live session) and several other releases through Gringo Records. In 2013 Hookworms signed with the Domino imprint Weird World; they also joined the Too Pure roster with their single "Radio Tokyo."

Hookworm's 2013 LP Pearl Mystic was widely praised. [3] It was named the number 1 album of 2013 by Loud and Quiet, [4] [5] BrooklynVegan, [6] and Drowned in Sound. [7] [8] Their second LP The Hum also received positive critical reviews.

The band was composed of EO, JN, JW, MB, and MJ. They produced through MJ's own Suburban Home Studio in Leeds. [9] All related art was done through JW's Idiot's Pasture. Fans of Hookworms included Bobby Gillespie, Charlotte Church, [10] [11] and Julian Cope, [12] who described their 2011 EP as "an epic 26 minutes of sub-Zabriskie Point ambient road-movie heat haze-on-the-road sonic wipeout of the post-Loop variety."

On 30 October 2018, Alanna McCardle - formerly a member of Welsh group Joanna Gruesome and a former partner of Hookworms singer Matthew Johnson - took to Twitter to post a series of tweets on behalf of another unnamed woman, referred to only as 'L', who had also been in a relationship with Johnson. In the tweets, McCardle reported allegations made to her by 'L' of her experience of sexual assault by Matthew 'MJ' Johnson. [13] Johnson issued a statement denying the accusations.

In her assessment of the allegations, McCardle called attention to the frequent and strident messages posted by the official Hookworms social media accounts as well as Johnson's own personal accounts regarding their staunch feminist and anti-abuse ethic - particularly in the context of the music industry. [14] McCardle suggested that this was a strategy intended to somehow mitigate or distract from Johnson's alleged history of abusive behaviour. The next day, the band announced their breakup. [15]

In the aftermath of the widely covered [16] allegations made against the singer on Twitter which resulted in the band's breakup - Johnson appeared to remove himself entirely from social media. [17] The website for, and most references to, his recording studio business also appear to have been largely removed from the internet. [18]

In March 2020, Johnson brought legal proceedings [19] against McCardle and ‘L’ for malicious falsehood and defamation. This litigation was subsequently withdrawn in May 2021, following the withdrawal of the McCardle's blogpost. [20] [21]

To date, 'L' remains anonymous.

Discography

Studio albums

Full lengths

Singles

Live releases / Compilation appearances / Remixes

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