Friday, November 6, 2020





Flashing back to the very beginning of my professional (?) career (??), here are the 4 covers I drew for the esteemed Canadian rock'n'roll fanzine What Wave. Drawn in my grim teenage bedroom on a farm lost somewhere on the vast prairies, they represent a dim first attempt at grappling with commercial art, rock'n'roll art and all the stuff my life ended up being filled with. Thanks to Dave and Rena for publishing my stuff and making it possible for me to live this bizarre and unnatural lifestyle, and for introducing me to most of my favorite bands. What Wave forever! Stay tuned for MORE ARCHAIC ACTION!

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Roctober returns!

 

Coming soon, the return of the best fanzine: The mighty Roctober! First issue in a few years, featuring an ape-o-matic cover by yours truly! Watch for it in a few weeks at your Local Emporium. Stay tuned for MORE ACTION!

Friday, August 21, 2020

Gas, Grass Or Ass

 

Sorry for the lack of  posts. Here's my most exciting news in months though: Back in 1997 I drew this art which was meant to be the cover for a single off the debut album by Los Ass-Draggers that never came out. So the art languished until earlier this year when I heard from the band who wanted to use it for the cover of a live album. So a mere 23 years later here 'tis, slightly revised but raring for action, and in color, no less. Plus it's a great album, the kinda high speed trashy rock'n'roll the A-Ds are justly renowned for, featuring "Limbo Dancer" (the song meant to be on that unreleased single), "Treat Me Like A King" (my personal theme song) and a cover of the Raunch Hands' immortal hit "Never Coming Home". Out now on Family Spree Records outta Spain and highly recommended. Stay tuned for MORE EVENTUAL ACTION!

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Vintage Vault



Some vintage "classics" from the archives: The interior and exterior art from the "Youth Against Nature" LP by the Monsters (1995) and the centerspread of Rockin' Bones #2 (1992), all scanned from the original art for the first time ever. Stay tuned for More Intermittent Action!