''Chunklet'' is a Georgia-based American humor and music magazine founded by Henry H. Owings in 1993.
History
Henry Owings began publishing ''Chunklet'' in Athens, GA, while freelancing for alternative newsweekly ''
Flagpole Magazine
''Flagpole Magazine'', often abbreviated to simply ''Flagpole'', is an American alternative newsweekly that focuses on the cultural, liberal scene of Athens, Georgia, and its surrounding communities. Athens is known in Georgia and nationally ...
''. “The main reason the mag started was due to my dissatisfaction with how my writing was handled in the ''Flaghole'',” Owings says, although he has intimated that ''Chunklet'' is a sanctuary for self-hating critics.
Since 1993, ''Chunklet'' has published 20 issues on no particular schedule. The first 19 of these are out-of-print. The magazine includes this disclaimer on Chunklet.com: “''Chunklet'' comes out with little regard to a set schedule only because the contributors are busy with their other activities such as being in bands, work, family, putting out records, habitual laziness, television, our lord and savior Jesus Christ and internet porn.”
Issues typically revolve around a central theme, such as ''Chunklet'' 15: “Is This Guy The Biggest Asshole in Rock?,” ''Chunklet'' 17: “Pay to (NOT) Play” (January 2003), ''Chunklet'' 18: “The Overrated Issue” Part One (February 2004), and ''Chunklet'' 19: “The Overrated Issue, Part Two” (January 2005). Content generally includes interviews with comedians and indie rock musicians, tour diaries, cartoons, prank correspondence, satirical essays, lists, hipster how-to guides, and advice columns. Some issues contained premiums like CDs, 7” singles, or in the case of ''Chunklet'' 17, blank checks made out to “Your Shitty Band.”
Style
Owings cites three main comedic and visual influences:
Dave Eggers’ ''
Might magazine'', ''
MAD'', and ''
National Lampoon''. Musically, Owings says the fanzines ''Conflict'' (published by Matador Records co-owner
Gerard Cosloy),
Siltbreeze', ''
Forced Exposure
''Forced Exposure'' was an independent music magazine founded by Jimmy Johnson and Katie The Kleening Lady (Goldman) (zine). It was published sporadically out of Boston from 1982 to 1993, edited by Jimmy Johnson and Byron Coley. It was printed on ...
'',
Your Flesh', ''
Touch and Go'', ''
Slash
Slash may refer to:
* Slash (punctuation), the "/" character
Arts and entertainment Fictional characters
* Slash (Marvel Comics)
* Slash (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'')
Music
* Harry Slash & The Slashtones, an American rock band
* Nash th ...
'' and ''
Search and Destroy'' “were all I ever cared about.”
In a 2008 interview with Rob Harvilla in the ''
Village Voice'', Owings explained, “I think we live in a time right now, especially with the Internet, and especially with comment sections on blogs, where everybody can take their potshots—everybody can post anonymously and get their dig in. Fuck that. Everybody knows where I live. Everybody knows that I sign the checks. It has my name on it. You think I'm some kind of chickenshit? Let's talk about the last 10 records each of us bought. Let's talk about how many shows a year we go to. Let's talk about real nitty-gritty stuff, instead of this teeth-clenching hipster fashionista reactionary following of music. Let's talk nitty-gritty. You want to talk history? You want to talk criticism? I'm a fan of all of it. And as a fan, I sometimes take it to extremes.”
Harvilla further explains, “To create the illusion that you hate everything, you have to know everything, and if you're bothered enough to know everything, then you actually must love everything… Henry likens a ''Chunklet'' insult to a
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic ( ; born October 23, 1959) is an American singer, musician, songwriter, record producer, actor and author. He is best known for creating comedy songs that make light of pop culture and often parody specifi ...
homage: Grit your teeth and take it as a compliment.” Owings runs with the reputation, and occasionally issues T-shirts with withering yet self-deprecating slogans such as “We’re All In This Together… Except You, You’re A Dick” (coined and designed by Mark Wasserman of San Francisco’s Plinko Design) and “I Collect Records Because Pussy Hates Me” (created by the ''Chunklet'' staff and designed b
Chris Bilheimerto commemorate
Record Store Day 2010).
Name
Owings lifted the name ''Chunklet'' from an ice machine next to which the redneck proprietor was receiving a mani-pedi from his wife and daughter at a run-down convenience store west of Athens.
[Levack, Chandler]
“Henry Owings: The Last Rock Critic”
, ''Eye Weekly'', Toronto, June 23, 2009. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
Connection to Alternative Comedy and Indie Rock Scenes
By 2003, as ''Chunklet'' celebrated its tenth anniversary, Owings developed hipster ennui with respect to the “regular” rock or indie circuit and expanded his scope to include the budding
alternative comedy
Alternative comedy is a term coined in the 1980s for a style of comedy that makes a conscious break with the mainstream comedic style of an era. The phrase has had different connotations in different contexts: in the UK, it was used to describe ...
movement. The ''Chunklet'' 10th anniversary party “was where a lot of the stars aligned” as comedians
Patton Oswalt,
David Cross, and
Greg Behrendt were on the bill. Since then, ''Chunklet'' regularly features interviews with and contributions from such alt-comedy figures as Oswalt, Cross,
Brian Posehn,
Maria Bamford,
Janeane Garofalo,
Paul F. Tompkins
Paul Francis Tompkins (born September 12, 1968) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He is known for his work in television on such programs as ''Mr. Show with Bob and David'', ''Real Time with Bill Maher'', and ''Best Week Ever'', later ...
,
Jon Glaser,
Zach Galifianakis,
Sarah Silverman,
H. Jon Benjamin
Harry Jon Benjamin (born May 23, 1966) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer and musician. Benjamin is primarily known for his voice roles in adult animated series, such as Sterling Archer in ''Archer'', Bob Belcher in ''Bob's Burgers ...
,
Bob Odenkirk
Robert John Odenkirk (; born October 22, 1962) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker best known for his role as Saul Goodman on ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and its spin-off ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022). For the latter, he has re ...
, and
Eugene Mirman. Oswalt, Odenkirk, and Posehn also contributed to ''Chunklet''’s ''The Overrated Book'' while Oswalt, Mirman, and Galifianakis contributed to ''The Rock Bible''.
Staff
For the first nine issues, the ''Chunklet'' staff used pseudonyms. Henry Owings: Heimlich the Bastard, Lisa Brown: Noser, John Burrows: Jason Slatton, Jerry Fuchs: Dinglefairy, Jezz Thorpe: Lucky Ducky.
Henry H. Owings – Publisher/Editor/Art Director
In addition to his work as a freelance journalist and magazine publisher, Henry Owings is a prolific concert promoter (with over 1,000 shows to his credit), label owner (releasing albums by
Olivia Tremor Control,
Servotron
Servotron was a science fiction-influenced rock band active from 1995 to 1999. Members portrayed a collective of robots whose chosen medium for dissemination of ideas was music. They claimed to spread the word of robot domination, encouraging mac ...
,
Oblivians,
Man… Or Astro-man?,
The Minders,
Azusa Plane
The Azusa Plane was the psychedelic music recording and performance project of Jason DiEmilio (1970 – 2006) of Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. Performing almost exclusively on a Fender guitar and usually through echo effects, DiEmilio released ...
,
I Am Spoonbender), tour manager (
Comedians of Comedy, Man... or Astro-man?, Servotron) and Grammy-nominated graphic designer and record producer.
Owings launched a graphic design arm, Chunklet Graphic Control, in 1997 and has since designed countless books, magazine layouts, album/DVD/book covers and marketing materials. A selected curriculum vitae:
Production
Owings produced every Patton Oswalt album and received a Grammy nomination for ''My Weakness Is Strong'' (2009, Warner Bros.) He also produced
Brian Posehn's ''Fart and Wiener Jokes'' on Relapse Records (uncredited).
WhirlyBall
Owings, the ''Chunklet'' staff and various friends a/k/a Team Chunklet, regularly challenge indie rock bands to games of
WhirlyBall after which some of the bands performed. Team Chunklet is currently 61-0.
Les Savy Fav claims to have tied and
American Analog Set claims that Team Chunklet has forfeited games. No substantiation exists. ''Chunklet'' 20: “The Last Magazine Ever Printed” contains a best-of feature with photos from matches with
The Arcade Fire,
Torche,
The Hold Steady,
Mogwai,
Death Cab for Cutie,
Magnolia Electric Co.,
Deerhunter
Deerhunter is an American indie rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 2001. The band currently consists of Bradford Cox (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Moses Archuleta (drums, electronics, sound treatments), Lotus Plaza, Lockett Pundt (guitar, ...
,
Isis,
Les Savy Fav,
Swearing at Motorists
Swearing At Motorists is a two-piece rock and roll band composed of Dave Doughman (guitar, vocals, etc.) and drummer Martin Boeters (previously Joseph Siwinski). They formed in Dayton, Ohio in 1994, releasing their self-titled debut cassette in 1 ...
,
The Black Lips,
The Shins,
Queens of the Stone Age,
Melvins
Melvins (sometimes The Melvins) are an American rock band formed in 1983 in Montesano, Washington. Their early work was key to the development of both grunge and sludge metal. Initially, they performed as a trio but later also sometimes appeare ...
,
Underoath,
Qui,
BattlesFatal Flying Guillotines and
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.
Vampire Weekend and Man... or Astro-man? have also faced off against Team Chunklet.
The following bands have actually performed concerts a
Whirlyball Atlanta The Black Lips
Dark Meat Diplo
Thomas Wesley Pentz (born November 10, 1978), known professionally as Diplo, is an American DJ and music producer. He is the co-creator and lead member of the electronic dancehall music project Major Lazer, a member of the supergroup LSD with ...
, Noot D'Noot, Fatal Flying Guiloteens, Mogwai,
Growing
Growing may refer to:
* Growth (disambiguation)
* Growing (band), a noise band based in Brooklyn, New York
* ''Growing'' (Sleeping People album), 2007
*Growing (Rina Chinen album)
* Growing, a children's song sung on the television program Barney ...
,
Torche, Melvins with David Yow,
Big Business, Les Savy Fav, Liverhearts, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists,
Birds of Avalon, Gentleman Jesse & His Men, Coffin Bound, Carbonas, The Coathangers,
The Selmanaires
The Selmanaires are an American Indie electronic band from Atlanta, Georgia.
Influenced by the sounds of myriads cultures and eras, the Selmanaires' sound is a musical collage which dances the boundary between tradition and experiment. It was ...
, Deerhunter,
Monotonix,
Matt & Kim, The NEC, All The Saints and Man… or Astro-man?
Chunklet also hosted the Elephant 6 Holiday Surprise Tour in early 2011 at WhirlyBall Atlanta.
''Chunklet'' issued three WhirlyBall 7" records with perforated tickets to each match attached to the sleeve. Records/tickets to each show were exclusively sold at Criminal Records based in Atlanta, Georgia. All records feature exclusive material by every band on the bill.
WHIRLYCHUNK-001
Bands: Deerhunter, The Selmanaires, The Coathangers, Carbonas
WHIRLYCHUNK-002 http://theblacklips.blogspot.com/2008/01/chunklet-whirleyball-single.html /
http://itcoversthehillsides.blogspot.com/2007/12/WhirlyBall-show-black-lips-gentleman.html)
Bands: The Black Lips, Gentleman Jesse & His Men, Coffin Bound,
Baby Shakes
Baby Shakes is an American rock band from New York City. They define their music as rock 'n' roll, power pop, punk, and glam rock.
History
Baby Shakes were founded 2005 in New York City by Mary Blount, Judy Lindsay and Claudia Gonzalez. Th ...
WHIRLYCHUNK-003 (http://clatl.com/cribnotes/archives/2008/07/11/diplo-and-dark-meat-go-head-to-head-at-WhirlyBall-this-saturday)
Bands: Dark Meat, Diplo
Availability
''Chunklet'' is distributed by Carrot Top, Emma Marian Ltd. (Canada),
Last Gasp, Revolver, Small Changes,
Sonic Unyon (Canada), and Ubiquity.
Retail outlets include Atomic Books (Baltimore),
Aquarius Records (San Francisco), Criminal Records (Atlanta), Grapevine Music (Boone, NC),
Harvest Records (Asheville, NC), Jackpot Records (Portland, OR),
Newbury Comics (Boston), Mad Platter (Riverside, CA), Pegasus (Berkeley & Oakland),
Powell's Books(Portland, OR), Quimby's (Chicago), Reckless (Chicago), Reptilian (Baltimore),
Rough Trade
Rough Trade may refer to:
*Rough Trade Records, a record label
* Rough Trade (shops), London record stores
*Rough Trade (band), a Canadian new wave rock band
* "Rough Trade" (''American Dad!''), an episode of ''American Dad!''
*Rough trade (slang), ...
(London), Sam Weller's Books (Salt Lake City), Spaceboy (Philly), The Record Exchange (Boise), Twisted Village (Cambridge), Vintage Vinyl (St. Louis), Waterloo Records (Austin).
As of 8/28/2010 all issues except ''Chunklet'' 20 are out of print, however content from many back issues is available o
Chunklet.com
Books
''The Overrated Book'' (Last Gasp, 2006)
Compiles the majority of ''Chunklet''s 18 and 19 along with 40 pages of new material.
''The Rock Bible: Unholy Scripture for Fans & Bands'' (Quirk Books, 2008)
Originally intended as the theme to a new issue, but “exploded into a book in nine weeks.”
Discography
CDs
CHKCD001 Patton Oswalt ''
222 (Live & Uncut)'' (February 2005)
Unedited 2'22" tapes of the first album recorded at the 40 Watt Club in Athens.
CHKCD002 Patton Oswalt ''Vs. Alcohol Vs. Zach Vs. Patton'' (with Zach Galifianakis) CD-EP (June 2005)
Patton and Zach drunk, insulting each other at the EARL (East Atlanta Restaurant Lounge). www.badearl.com
CHKCD003 Patton Oswalt ''...And the Pennsylvania Macaroni Company'' (Aug 2006 - OOP)
Features Henry Owings, Brian Posehn, Maria Bamford and Eugene Mirman Recorded at Logan Square Auditorium, Chicago, 2006
CHKCD004
008''Patton'' (OOP) WFMU radio fundraiser premium, limited edition of 700.
CHKCDCOC001-004
006
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''Comedians of Comedy'' 3" CDs (OOP) One 3” CD each from Patton Oswalt, Maria Bamford, Brian Posehn, and Eugene Mirman. All exclusive material, packaged with trading cards.
Singles
CHK011.5 Don Caballero ''Waltor/Shuman Center 91'' (1995, OOP)
Included with ''Chunklet'' 11.
CHK017.5 Les Savy Fav/David Cross 7” (2003, OOP)
Chunklet.com premium for ''Chunklet'' 17.
CHK018.5 Jason Molina ''No Moon On The Water'' (2004, OOP)
Chunklet.com premium for ''Chunklet 18''.
CHK019.5 Melvins/Patton Oswalt 7” (2006, OOP)
Sold as a memento to the 13th anniversary.
CHK020.5 Ted Leo/Zach Galifianakis 7” (2008, OOP)
Chunklet.com premium for ''Chunklet'' 20. Some pressed on picture disc.
LPs
CHKLP001 Les Savy Fav ''Let's Stay Friends'' (2007)
Limited edition of 1070 including 100 on clear vinyl and 70 on gold.
CHKLP002 Harvey Milk ''Courtesy And Goodwill Towards Men'' (2008)
Initial reprinting of 500 used the remaining original jackets from ''Reproductive''. A vinyl pressing fiasco necessitated a total re-print. The sleeves are letter pressed and sport a thick spine (unlike the original pressing).
CHKLP003 Harvey Milk ''The Pleaser/Live Pleaser'' (2008)
Double LP, limited pressing of 1000, with 400 copies on red/blue vinyl, 400 gold/green, 100 clear with splatter, 100 black.
CHKLP004 Harvey Milk ''My Love Is Higher Than Your Assessment Of What My Love Could Be'' (2008)
Limited edition vinyl: 100 powder blue, 100 dark gold, 100 clear with splatter
Filmography
CHKDVD001 ''Brother Vs. Brother'' (2004)
Filmed at South-by-Southwest (SXSW) 2004.
CHKDVD002 ''Buckshot Boys'' (2005)
Filmed at All Tomorrow’s Parties in December 2004.
CHKDVD003 (DELETED) ''South-By-South Death'' (2006)
Boy Scout-themed production filmed at SXSW 2005. Owings’ lawyer strongly discouraged him from releasing it, but it is available online.
CHKDVD004 Harvey Milk ''Anthem'' (2006)
A multi-camera shoot of the final Harvey Milk gig with Paul opening for Melvins w/David Yow at the ''Chunklet'' 13th anniversary. Reissued APR09 (2nd edition, CHKDVDCD004.5) with four previously unreleased tracks and an hour of additional material.
Anniversary Parties
First Anniversary: December 4, 1994
Venue: Skate-A-Round USA, Athens, GA
Performers: Man… or Astro-man?
Second Anniversary: October, 1995
Venue: The Landfill, Athens, GA
Performers: The Olivia Tremor Control, Thee Speaking Canaries, Joe Christmas
Third Anniversary: August 31, 1996
Venue: Q-Zar Laser Tag (Athens)
Performers: Servotron
Tenth Anniversary: April 1–3, 2003
Venue: 40 Watt Club
Performers: Patton Oswalt, David Cross, Greg Behrendt, Har Mar Superstar, Oxes, Neal Pollack
Thirteenth Anniversary: October 27–28, 2006
Venue: Variety Playhouse, WhirlyBall Atlanta and the 40 Watt Club
Performers: Zach Galifianakis, Patton Oswalt, Harvey Milk, Melvins with David Yow, Big Business, Elf Power, puppet show
Fifteenth Anniversary: October 10–11, 2008
Venue: 40 Watt Club
Performers: Brent Weinbach, Brian Posehn, Deerhunter, Gentleman Jesse and his Men, Twin Tigers, Mastodon
References
External links
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Music magazines published in the United States
Hipster (contemporary subculture)
Humor magazines
Magazines established in 1993
Magazines published in Georgia (U.S. state)
1993 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
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