The Effigies are considered one of the first hardcore punk bands to come out of Chicago and, along with Strike Under and Naked Raygun, one of the architects of the "Chicago Sound". Formed in either late 1979 or early 1980 in the suburb of Evanston, IL, the original line up included vocalist John Kezdy, drummer Steve Economou, bassist Paul Zamost, and guitarist Earl Letiecq (aka "Oil"). Their vinyl debut consisted of two tracks on the "Busted At Oz" compilation in 1981. That same year, the released the "Haunted Town" EP on Autumn Records (2). Dissatisified with Autumn's business practices, the band decided to form their own Autumn Records (2) with friend Jon Babbin. Following their 1984 LP, "For Ever Ground", Letiecq was replaced by Robert O'Connor and the band ditched their early stylings for a more "post punk" sound. Opinions on their later material was mixed and after 1986's "Ink" LP, the band split. In 1987, Kezdy reunited with Earl Letiecq and recruited drummer Joe Haggerty and bassist Chris Bjorklund, both of the band Bloodsport. Earl split again the following year and Bjorklund moved to guitar, with Bloodsport bassist Tom Woods joining the group. Unfortunately, these later line-ups never released any material. In 1989, Autumn Records (2) issued "Remains Nonviewable", a compilation of early Effigies material. The band split for good shortly after. In the original line up reunited in 1992 to perform at the closing of the Exit, a Chicago punk bar, and again in the winter of late 1995/early 1996 to celebrate the CD reissue of "Remains Nonviewable" on Autumn Records (2) Records. In 2004, Kezdy, Zamost, and Economou announced that they were reuniting again with intention of writing and recording new material. Guitarist Robert McNaughton took the place of Earl Letiecq, who declined the invitation to rejoin.
In 2023, after over a decade of inactivity, Kezdy, Zamost, and Economou regrouped and began working on a new album but Kezdy was killed in a cycling accident in August of that year. The following year, the band announced the release of a new album (which included Kezdy's vocals) along with live shows that would include Zamost, Economou, guitarist Andy Gerber, and guitarist/vocalist Geoff Sabin.
The Effigies
Slowdown, Omaha, Nebraska, United States Of America
2024
BFD
12"
2024
2007
Criminal IQ
CD, Album
1996
1989
1986
1985
Enigma (4), Enigma (4), Fever Records (3), Fever Records (3)
LP, Album
1984
1983
1982
Ruthless Records (2)
7", Single
1981
1985
1981
2020
2019
Hex Enducer Tapes
2xFile, MP3, Single
2015
2009
2004
Kick & Rush Records
7", Ltd
2004
Kick & Rush Records
7", TP, Bla
1998
1995
1994
1994
1984
H.I.D. Productions, Ltd.
LP, Comp
2012
TXTBK's CHVяCH XV BяXK3N 7ANGvAG3
File, MP3, Mixed, 320
2010
Not On Label
CD, Comp, Pre
2008
SRO Productions, Inc.
CD, Album
2005
Bolzcore
Cass, Comp, Ltd, Num
2000
Killer Boot Records
CDr, Album, Comp
1987
New Programs
LP, Promo, Transcription
1981
The Joy Of Propaganda
Cass, Comp
2004
Buried Alive Recordings
CD, Comp, Unofficial
2004
Not On Label
9xCDr, Comp, Unofficial + CDr, Comp + 251xFile, MP
2003
Not On Label
CDr, Comp, Unofficial
Not On Label (The Effigies)
CDr, Album, Unofficial
Kampfgarten Tapes
Cass, Comp, Unofficial
Destroy Tapes
Cass, Comp, Num, Unofficial
HN (2)
Cass, Comp, Unofficial
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The Effigies
Slowdown, Omaha, Nebraska, United States Of America