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TGIGITFFY—038 / November 2024

KILLED (OF KIDS) a book by HUGGY BEAR

KILLED (OF KIDS) a book by HUGGY BEAR

by Niki Elliott, Karen Hill, Jo Johnson, Chris Rowley, and Jon Slade.
Edited by Ethan Swan, designed by Matthew Walkerdine.

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the release date for Killed (of Kids) is November 19, 2024

Huggy Bear was a UK riot grrrl band that existed from 1991-1994. Outcast and outraged, they made a howling, squalling mess of punk, all the menace and freedom of flocking birds. The handful of records, zines, and memories that document this brief, bonfire lifespan sketch a blueprint for how to be in the world, for how to understand the forces of capitalism and patriarchy and capitulation and still resist. Huggy Bear was a group that let things be complicated, that considered themselves complicit, but never took that as a reason to surrender. There’s no band more important.

Killed (of Kids) is a book by the five members of Huggy Bear. It reproduces all seven zines made by the band during their lifespan alongside photos, correspondence, flyers and ephemera from their three year existence. This archive is joined by new text drawn from two years of interviews with the band members, carefully assembled into an extensive dialogue about intention, surprise, distress, encouragement.

Throughout Huggy Bear’s lifespan, they rejected major label advances and shunned contact with the music press. Following the band’s final concert, the members largely withdrew from public life. The subsequent 30 years has seen their legend bloom. And just as the warnings and incitements of their music continue to grow in relevance, the curiosity and distortion has also grown. Killed (of Kids) documents the chances taken, the psychic drains, the unique connections and the aftermaths of Huggy Bear. The book is a real reflection of the sharp edges and dissatisfaction and love that has always lived in the songs and the words. It is not a “rock biography.” There’s no swagger or grand narrative. It’s all small delight and protective energy. Drastic liberation. A reiteration of Huggy Bear’s propositions: It is always possible for people to trust their collaborators. It is always possible to make a song (book/painting/poem/dance/etc) about something that you’ve never heard anyone make a song about before. It is always possible to refuse to answer their questions.

190mm x 250mm, 352 pages, full colour printing, section sewn, perfect bound, softcover, first edition. Co-published November 2024 by The Grass Is Green In The Fields For You and JABS.
Co-published with JABS of Rochester, NY, USA. If you are located in the US, Canada or South America, please order from them for more favourable shipping rates.
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