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The Effigies

The Effigies are an American punk band from Chicago. The band played its first show in 1980 and was active initially for approximately a decade, undergoing multiple personnel changes with frontman John Kezdy the only constant, before disbanding in 1990. The band released 5 albums and several EPs, most on the record label they founded in 1981, Ruthless Records, which was distributed by Enigma. Later albums were on the Fever Records and Roadkill Records labels. They toured the U.S. and Canada and played notable venues, including CBGB, Maxwell's, First Avenue, Mabuhay Gardens, Paycheck's (Detroit), Exit (Chicago) and The Rathskeller, among others. They also received a significant amount of national airplay on college radio at a time when it was the only medium for alternative music.

History
The Effigies' website states that they were one of the first punk bands in Chicago. "The Effigies were a moving force during a crucial and exhilarating time." The original line up reunited for a one-off show in 1992. They came together again in late 1995 and early 1996 to play a few Chicago shows to celebrate the reissue of their Remains Nonviewable compilation CD on Touch and Go Records. The Effigies re-formed in 2004 and in 2007 released their first recording in nearly 20 years, a full LP titled Reside, which was a return to their earlier form. The album was produced by Andy Gerber, who once played with Zamost and Economou in the band Laughing Man. The most recent lineup consisted of original members John Kezdy, Paul Zamost, and Steve Economou, and new guitarist Robert McNaughton, who had previously been in the bands Pop Media, We're Staying, and along with Zamost, The Indicators, The Lemmings, The Greys, 80 Proof Preacher and People Like Us. McNaughton composed music for the film Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. Since 2010 Economou has also been collaborating with Steve Bjorklund and keyboardist LizB in the band High Value Target. In 2022 the Effigies reformed once again with Keith Shigeta on guitar and started writing songs for a new album, in August 2023 at the conclusion of recording 10 songs with producer Andy Gerber whom also played guitar on the LP John Kezdy was tragically killed in a bicycling accident. Their final album "Burned" is slated for release in 2024. == Miscellaneous ==
Miscellaneous
The cover of the band's record Haunted Town constitutes the first use of the Chicago flag as a countercultural geo-signifier. Consequently, the flag was adopted as a motif within the nascent Chicago punk scene and later became fashionable outside the milieu of music. John Kezdy is the older brother of Naked Raygun bassist Pierre Kezdy. The Effigies can be seen in You Weren’t There, a 2007 film about the Chicago punk scene from 1977 through 1984. The Effigies are mentioned several times in the television series Shining Girls. Kezdy was killed in a crash while riding his bicycle on August 26, 2023. He was 64. ==Members==
Members
• John Kezdy - Vocals (1980–1990, 2004–2023, died 2023) • Paul Zamost - Bass (1980–1986, 2004–present) • Steve Economou - Drums (1980–1986, 2004–present) • Geoff Sabin - Vocals (2004-2005, 2024-present) • Earl Letiecq - Guitar (1980–1984, 1987–1988) • Andy Gerber - Guitar (2022–present) • Robert O'Connor - Guitar (1985–1986) • Robert McNaughton - Guitar (2004–2012) • Chris Bjorklund - Bass (1987–1988), Guitar (1988–1990) • Joe Haggerty - Drums (1987–1990) • Tom Woods - Bass (1988–1990) • Keith Shigeta (2022) ==Discography==
Discography
AlbumsFor Ever Grounded LP (Ruthless Records/Enigma Records 1984) • Fly on a Wire LP (Fever Records/Enigma Records 1985) • Ink LP (Fever Records/Enigma Records 1986) • Reside CD (Criminal IQ Records 2007) Singles and EPsHaunted Town 12-inch EP (Autumn Records 1981/reissued with "Security" as a bonus track by Ruthless Records 1984) • "Bodybag" b/w "Security" 7-inch (Ruthless Records 1982) • ''We're Da Machine'' 12-inch EP (Ruthless Records/Enigma Records 1983) • "VMLive Presents The Effigies Live 12/16/95" 7-inch EP (VML Records 1996) • “…on the move, or in danger (stop) This will have been my life (stop)” EP (Criminal IQ Records, 2009)(digital release only) CompilationsRemains Nonviewable LP - compilation of the first 3 EPs and parts of For Ever Grounded (Roadkill Records 1989/reissued on CD by Touch and Go Records 1995) Compilation appearancesBusted at Oz (Autumn Records 1981/Permanent Records 2011) - "Quota" and "Guns or Ballots" • Chapter...3! cassette (The Joy Of Propaganda) (1981) - "Rot Way", "Zero", "Crazy Lust", "Abort The System" • The Middle Of America Compilation (H.I.D. Productions) (1984) - "Security (Remix)" • The Enigma Variations (Enigma) (1985) - "Blue Funk" • Music View Show #9 & #10 (New Program) (1987) - "Quota (live)" • American Revolution Volume 1-Rare Hardcore Punk From The United States 1978-1984 CDr (Killer Boot Records) (2000) - "Body Bag" • Remembering Reagan Cassette (Bolzcore) (2005) - "Quota", "Techno's Gone" • Live From Sound Options Volume One (SRO Productions) (2008) - "Mob Clash" ==References==
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