In Full Form: Fat Mike, Jennifer Finch, George strombo, Kevin Lyman, Ed Colver, and Jack Grisham Had a Lot to Say
When you bring together Fat Mike, Jennifer Finch, George Stroumboulopoulos (Strombo) Kevin Lyman, Ed Colver, Jack Grisham, and Vinnie Fiorello, you get more than a roundtable—you get a full-force collision of punk history, sharp insight, and razor-edged wit. The conversation at the Punk Rock Museum swung from irreverent to reflective, with each voice offering a different lens on the cultural legacy and raw impact of punk—from the stage to the streets and everything in between.
Punk Rock History
We delved into everything from punk’s past, history and cultural impact to the peculiarities of growing up with it ingrained in our DNA. I wasn’t sure what the dynamic would be like, but the chemistry was sweet and everyone brought something different to the conversation. The respect in the room was legit. Whether you’re a lifer or just punk-curious, you won’t want to miss this.
“What a thrill it was to have been at ground zero with John Albert, through the thicks and thins of two teenagers making their way through Los Angeles in the 1980s, partaking in the art and punk scenes, rebel-rousing in Otis art school dorms and riding that first wave of teenage opioid addiction and surviving. John led the way in understanding aesthetics beyond any typical Los Angeles experience. He saw stories everywhere. He was thoughtful and funny. He had a folded-up, worn, and torn paperback of Bukowski in his back pocket and a pen and notebook in the front. We would often get high and make out (although not with each other), and we were only arrested together once.”
– Jennifer Finch
All good stories start with, “We met in art school.”
In 1981, I only wanted to get out of the LA Public school system and get into art school. Otis/Parsons in downtown LA had a summer school program targeted to potential high school-aged initiates and, for whatever reason, made an exception for my age, since I was only 14 and not the required 16. There, I met John Albert; he was in the painting program. Meeting someone (ANYONE) my age with the same taste in books and music was a revelation. John was well-versed in everything from Black Flag to Gil Scott-Heron and from Bukowski to Patti Smith. We quickly became close friends and merged our social circles—his from Pomona and mine from LA.
John introduced me to a world of art and music that deeply influenced me. I took him to see Circle Jerks and Bad Religion, and he introduced me to Christian Death. Through him, I met significant figures like Ron Athey, The Speed Queens, and Eve O and discovered authors like John Fante. These experiences and connections played such a pivotal role in shaping my perspective on life and how to live a good life through art and music.
JUNE 30, 2024 4 – 7 PM SOAP PLANT/WACKO 4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027 @soapplantwacko @punk.hostage.press
PRESS RELEASE FROM PUNK HOSTAGE PRESS
Iris Berry @irisberry.official — Punk Hostage Press A. Razor
Punk Hostage Press is honored to announce the release of “Running With The Devil” by John Albert. This release is especially poignant, as John tragically passed away on May 3rd, 2023. This book is a testament to his legacy, a labor of love created through the collective efforts to ensure John’s voice endures in this collection of essays, articles, and remembrances. John Albert, one of Los Angeles’s finest writers, captured the essence of LA in a way only he could. The book was conceptualized and edited by Joe Donnelly, to whom we are incredibly grateful.
A heartfelt thank you to: Ben Harper (@benharper) for his beautiful foreword, Jennifer Finch (@jenniferfinch) for the perfect cover photo Bad Idea Music (@badideamusic) for the stunning cover design.
We also extend our gratitude to Brett Gurewitz (@brettgurewitz), Jerry Stahl (@somejerrystahl), Keith Morris (@doctorkeithmorris), and Laurie Ochoa (@laurie.ochoa) for their powerful blurbs. This project truly brought together a dream team.
And most importantly, thank you to John Albert for his unforgettable words. Read, enjoy, and remember…✨📚✨
John Albert Event ScHedule
4 p.m. Doors 5 p.m. Start SEATING 5:15: Jesse says a few words and reads from Black Flag: Hong Kong Cafe. 5:20: Keith Morris to read from Black Flag: Hong Kong Cafe. 5:25: Jennifer Finch read from The Satori Underground: King Crimson. 5:30 Iris reads from Mickey Avalon. 5:35 Brett reads from Running With the Devil: A Lifetime of Van Halen 5:40: Justin 5:45: Robert Sobul video of John Albert and Wrecking Crew 5:50 Arty reads from Hardball 5:55 Jerry reads from The Hep C Generation 6:00 John Waldman 6:05 Ben Harper
“John Albert was one of the great unsung literary giants of Los Angeles. His LA was the one most people don’t see – the junkies, punks, outcasts, ex-cons, teen-age nihilists and all-around cross-the-street-when-you-see-them-coming skeeks… All of whom he imbued with humanity and heart and a voice that was 100 percent his and his alone. John was one of the funniest humans in the world, but his humor was so insanely dry, and so dark, some people didn’t know whether to laugh, cry, or run screaming into the night. John was a one-of-a-kind genius on the page. And a badass mensch of the highest order. Not a day goes by when I don’t miss him.”
–Jerry Stahl, author of Nein, Nein, Nein!: One Man’s Tale of Depression, Psychic Torment, and a Bus Tour of the Holocaust, and I, Fatty
“Let’s get in the Time Machine and go back a few years and put out the call to meet up in the dimly lit parking lot next to the venue. Someone should bring cigarettes, a handful of joints, pills and three or four 6-packs of some cheap chilled adult hangover inducing yellow liquid. We’ll joke and tell stories and start with JOHN ALBERT… “
– Keith Morris, frontman for the Circle Jerks, OFF!, and Flag
“Running with the Devil is a journey through the heart and soul of my beloved friend, John Albert, a man who found beauty in the bleak, humor in the tragic, and depth in the superficial. His pieces are more than reflections; they’re revelations that unpack, with cutting humor and fierce clarity, the essence of an era and the intricacies of human connections. In stories that span the evolution of punk to the depths of personal struggle, his writing reflects the nuanced soul of a city and its people. The collection will resonate with all who have contemplated the absurdity of existence or sought meaning in both the magnificent and the mundane.”
–Brett Gurewitz, co-founder of Bad Religion, founder and CEO of Epitaph Records.
“John Albert is the voice of a Southern California fever dream. Sifting through the absurd to find what is true about this land of misfits and visionaries, his stories speak to us with humor, rage and, ultimately, love.”
In conjunction with the NO VALUES Festival, I have created a limited edition (50) photozine of 10 images of bands that I photographed at the festival. Below is the text printed in the ‘zine and the images I chose.
The fanzine will be available for $25 at the Punk Rock and Paintbrushes booth. @punkrockandpaintbrushes
“No Values”
“NO VALUES: Select Images From the Collection of JENNIFER FINCH
My name is Jennifer Finch, and before I joined the band L7 in 1986. I was bopping around the Southern California punk, art, and queer scenes, with photography and image capture being my passion. It is without any loss of immense honor that I recognize the incredible rarity and significance of many of us being together (including you, dearest reader) to play the No Values festival. With that in mind, I want to pull together some images from my archives in tribute to these musicians and the moments that we shared.
The photographs within these pages capture seminal performances from bands that have not only defined the punk genre but have also continued to influence music and culture for decades. My work features icons like Black Flag, Social Distortion, Bad Religion, The Vandals, The Damned, Suicidal Tendencies, L7, Adolescents, Sublime, Dead Kennedys, and many more.
These images reflect back to a moment in time when these artists were breaking ground and radiating raw, unbridled energy that was just beginning to coalesce. This potent energy, much like the initial spark in a chain reaction, would fuel an explosive movement. Reverberating through time and shaping, weaving and tearing at the very fabric culture.
However, as a photographer, I am conflicted about sharing these works. Particularly when it is in the context of how these artists show up in the present. The passage of time brings about inevitable comparisons between our younger selves and our current incarnations. Moreover, these photographs, taken in the intensity of their formative years, starkly contrast with their present-day personas and performances. This dichotomy raises compelling questions about authenticity, evolution, and the preservation of punk’s raw ethos.
Additionally, these images, we must also consider broader issues in media and cultural production. How does the documentation of a subculture affect its narrative? Does preserving these raw, youthful moments overshadow or diminish the value of the artists’ evolution and maturity? Furthermore, the intersection of nostalgia and commercialism within punk rock poses a paradox. Can punk remain a rebellion to capitalistist dominance when it is so heavily archived and commodified?
This fanzine not only pays homage to the indelible impact these bands have had on the punk scene but also invites reflection on the complexities of growth, change, and the enduring power of music to transcend generations. However, as you flip through these pages, may you feel that energy of the past and appreciate the journey of punk rock from its messy roots to its influential present.
It blows me away that I will be sharing the stage today with so many of those I grew up with and photographed. It is almost unbelievable and it is my hope if you picked up this work at the No Values festival
you, too, had a killer day basking in the weird, strange world we all live in together.
Enjoy. Jennifer Finch
In Love and Gratitude: GOLDENVOICE, Paul Tollett, Gary Tovar and Rick Van Santen (in spirit and love). Punkrock and Paintbrushes, Emily Nielsen.
SPECIAL THANKS TO: Jack C Gregory, Matt Hutchinson Dee Plakas, Suzi Gardner and Donita Sparks
🌍 Exciting NewsL7 Fans! Our First EU and UK Shows since “The Shut Down” 🌍
We’re excited to announce that L7 will hit the road again this June with shows in Finland, the UK, France, and Spain! These dates are especially meaningful to us because we had to cancel our EU and UK tour due to the pandemic (back whenever that was – time means nothing to a ilness! lol ) We’ve missed our European fans, friends AND family so much, and we can’t wait to rock out and be with you in a sweaty-cloud of love again! But don’t miss the dates!
2024 June L7 EU and UK Dates:
📅 2024-06-14: Sideways Festival, Helsinki, Finland Tickets@sidewayshel. 🗓️ 2024-06-16: Electric Ballroom Camden, London, UK Tickets @electricballroomcamden. 📅 2024-06-18: Le Trianon, Paris, France Tickets @letrianonparis. 🗓️ 2024-06-19: Le Bikini, Ramonville-Saint-Agne, France Tickets @lebikini. 📅 2024-06-21: Azkena Rock Festival, Vitoria-Gastiez, Spain Tickets @azkenarockfestival. 📅 2024-06-22: Sala Wolf, Barcelona, Spain Tickets @salawolfbcn. 🗓️ 2024-06-23: Mon Live, Madrid, Spain Tickets. @monlivemadrid.
We are so ready to come current with our fans and make up for the lost time. Your energy and support mean the world to us, and we can’t wait We are so ready to come current with our fans and make up for the lost time. Your energy and support mean the world to us, and we can’t wait to see you!