When
Where
1208 N Green St, McHenry, Illinois, 60050
Event Type
SCREECHING WEASEL,
W/ SPECIAL GUESTS
HAYLEY AND THE
CRUSHERS & FERAL TACT
THU. MAR. 27TH
DOORS: 6PM
ALL AGES SHOW
Doors Open: 6:30PM
Bar opens at 5:30PM
ALL AGES SHOW
(WITH A PARENT OR GUARDIAN)
SCREECHING WEASEL
Screeching Weasel is an American punk band from Chicago, Illinois. They were formed in 1986 by Ben Weasel (aka Ben Foster who also used to be a columnist for the punk fanzine Maximum Rocknroll) and John Jughead (aka John Pierson). The band gained prominence in the early 1990s after signing to East Bay punk label, Lookout! Records and are cited to be a major influence over many bands playing that style of punk music.
Through the years, the band went through many line-up changes, with Ben and John being the only constant members since the band’s inception. Screeching Weasel officially broke up for (roughly) the third – and allegedly final – time on July 6, 2001.
The band did a few surprise shows between 2001-2009.
Ben Weasel reformed the group in March 2009 with a new line-up, and without John Jughead. Ben had released solo albums that were the same just in his name. John finally settled for T-Shirt money for being an original member of the band and a royalties for a handful songs he co-wrote, and let Ben play as Screeching Weasel with the hundreds of song lyrics and music has written.
Former Members include renowned punk rock record producer Mass Giorgini on bass guitar, Dan Panic (born Dan Sullivan) on drums, and Danny Vapid (born Dan Schafer,on guitar or bass, depending on the band’s necessity. Dan is currently fronting The Methadones and formerly of Sludgeworth)
Members of Screeching Weasel have gone on to form bands such as: The Methadones, The Mopes, Even in Blackouts, and Sweet Black And Blue.
Screeching Weasel has also included members of Green Day, Sludgeworth, Common Rider, Squirtgun, and Teen Idols.
During one of the band’s many break-ups, Weasel and Vapid also formed the Riverdales. Additionally, Ben Weasel released a solo record in 2002 entitled Fidatevi.
In 2004 Ben Weasel rescinded all of the Screeching Weasel and Riverdales masters from Lookout! Records in the wake of long-running financial and personal conflicts. The masters were subsequently licensed to and reissued by Asian Man Records.
On December 7, 2010, it was announced that Screeching Weasel will release a new album on March 15, 2011, the band’s first album in eleven years. The album will be titled First World Manifesto and will be released on Fat Wreck Chords. It will contain 14 new songs and is produced by Mike Kennerty of The All-American Rejects. It was announced that the label will also be releasing the back catalogs of Screeching Weasel, the Riverdales, and Ben Weasel.
On March 18, 2011, during Screeching Weasel’s South by Southwest Festival performance at the Scoot Inn in Austin, Texas, Foster reached from the stage and slapped a female audience member who had spit on him several times. This sent off a fire storm web frenzy from all of the self -righteous non Screeching Weasel fans. Ben apologized for his actions, but all of the perfect people who never loose there cool were not satisfied.
Ben and his hired band had a falling out. He found out who his true friends and fans were. After over a year of spending time with his family and raising a new baby, he released Carnival of Schadenfreude EP in 2011 with huge interest and has resumed his music career again full swing.
HAYLEY AND THE CRUSHERS
Hayley and the Crushers are a turbo-charged, glitter-bombed tsunami of bold, bad girl power. Hailing from sunny San Luis Obispo, California, the band made the leap to Detroit in 2022, infusing their sound with a dual-coast cool.
Led by guitarist Hayley Cain and bassist Dr. Cain Esq., these self-proclaimed “poolside glitter punks” caught the adoring gaze of New Wave icon Josie Cotton in 2021.
That year, the band signed with Cotton’s LA-based label, Kitten Robot Records, and released “Modern Adult Kicks” in 2022.
Produced by Paul Roessler, a founding member of LA punk band The Screamers (with producer credits including TSOL, Josie Cotton, and Richie Ramone), “Kicks” showcased the Crushers’ knack for playing halfsies between grit and glitz.
In 2024, these retro-futuristic renegades return with with their “EP Unsubscribe from the Underground.” The tracks highlight the band’s sticky, shimmering melodies and ever-present quirkiness.
Hayley’s pop-punk flair transitions seamlessly from 80s radio-ready daydreams to relentless ferocity, always delivered with a wink and a (hot pink) kiss.
FERAL TACT
Feral Tact is a two-piece band that leaves no music genre untouched. Feral Tact began in 2023 with guitarist Mike Ramsey (age 40) and Max McQuaid (age 14). Mike (previous bands such as Spar and The Downfall) was working with Chicago punk band Sludgeworth as a guitar tech. Max is the son of Sludgeworth (and former Screeching Weasel) drummer Brian McQuaid, and Max would play drums on one song at Sludgeworth’s live shows. Max had performed with his father’s band at Cobra Lounge, Riot Fest, and Bottom Lounge. Mike and Max would sneak off into their rehearsal room at Fort Knox Studios during Sludgeworth practices and create what is now Feral Tact.
Tickets are Standing Room General Admission
GENERAL ADMISSION
VIP TABLES AVAILABLE
All ages show (with a parent or guardian)
*ADA Seats are available at every show, please see the ticket takers at the ticket podium day of show.