The Bollweevils

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The Bollweevils
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Background information
Origin Chicago
Genres Punk rock
Years active1989–1996, 2003
2006-present
LabelsGo Deaf Records LLC
Dr. Strange Records
Red Scare
MembersDaryl Wilson
Ken Fitzner
Pete Mumford
Joe Mizzi
Past membersBob Skwerski
Brian Czarnik
Brett Friesen
Pete Mittler
Website thebollweevils.bandcamp.com

The Bollweevils is a punk band from Chicago.

The members consist of Daryl Wilson on vocals, Joe Mizzi on bass, Ken Fitzner ("Ken Weevil") on guitar, and Pete Mumford on drums.

Contents

Former members include founding bass player, Bob Skwerski, Brian Czarnik (who played simultaneously in Oblivion) on drums later replaced by Brett Friesen (who played simultaneously in Houseboy). [1] Pete Mittler played bass from 2017-2023. The Bollweevils formed during the Naked Raygun era which was where the band members met and also, for whom they eventually opened.

The group released a number of albums on Dr. Strange Records; though, their first, minor releases were on Underdog Records (Chicago). The group's current record label, Go Deaf Records LLC, is owned and operated by the band. The Bollweevils released a new album, "Essential," on Red Scare Industries in 2023. It was their first album release in 14 years. [2]

History

In a 2011 interview, Ken Weevil detailed the band's origins and their opening for Naked Raygun in 1989: "I sent a letter with a tape to Naked Raygun. I had forgot to include a phone number. I just wanted to let them know that I loved the band. One day, I got a letter back asking us if we wanted to play with them at the Metro. It was the Metro's 9th anniversary show. We opened the show." [3] The show was the first with Darryl Wilson as lead vocalist. [3]

In the summer of 1993, the band went on a cross-country road tour with the Smoking Popes and 88 Fingers Louie.[ citation needed ]

The Bollweevils' July 4, 1995 show at the Metro was recorded by Elliott Dicks and Robby Campbell and released on Dr. Strange Records as Weevillive. [4] While Bollweevils shows were normally peaceful affairs the July 4th show was notable as Wilson, after Metro security became physically aggressive with audience members, declared the band would never play the Metro again. [3] Famously, an audience member declared over the PA: "Let the fucking kids have fun, assholes." [5]

Hiatus (1996-2003)

Ultimately, the Bollweevils dissipated when Daryl completed medical school and became a doctor. Ken started a new band, The Feds. [6] The Bollweevils played their 'last' show at the Fireside Bowl on Saturday, November 2, 1996 headlining after bands The Fixtures, The Undesirables, The Freeze, and Whatever. [7]

Reunions and Current Lineup

The Bollweevils reunited for one show in late 2003 for WLUW, the college radio station at Loyola University Chicago, and then again on November 3 and played a show at Double Door and November 5, 2006, for Riot Fest at the Congress Theater, which Naked Raygun headlined. The group says it will play another show if they can get 1000 friends on their MySpace account. In 2007, the group posted on their official website: "The Bollweevils reunion at Riot Fest 2006 wasn't a one-off deal and we're all super stoked to say that we’re a band again".

In 2011, The Bollweevils amicably parted ways with founding bassist, Bob Skwerski, and recruited bass player, Miguel Perez.

The band was performing actively and working on new music as of 2012.

Discography

Albums

Minor releases

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