This weekend, unwrap a Monstrosity Championship Wrestling (MCW) double header at Club Famous, starting with a Silent Night, Deadly Night Friday the 13th Holiday Horror Show Dec. 13 at 9 p.m., followed by a special all-ages Holiday Matinee on Dec. 14 starting at 2 p.m. We’ve heard rumors of a seasonal showdown between Santa and Krampus, as well as those rowdy redneck Wolfmen taking on the trio of Dragula, Natureboy Paul Lee and the “Leatherback of Notre Dame” End Zone in a two-out-of-three-falls match and ” The Lethal Dose ” Stryknyn defending the MCW Championship against The Dark Mon! Not to mention raffle prizes from the likes of Diamond*Star*Halo, Atlanta Zombie Apocalypse, Chocolate F/X and more!
Providing the music between the mayhem is the The Joy Kills! We caught up with frontman Eric Haugh and guitarist Mike Westberg recently to find out more about what the fearsome four have planned for Friday night, as well as a sneak peek at their new EP, due out in February from Blood Drunk Records. [FYI Spooky Partridge play the Saturday show; if you missed it, you can catch up with our Kool Kat interview with Atlanta’s rockin’est mom Katy Graves here.]
ATLRetro: What’s the secret origin story of the Joy Kills and how did you get your name?
Eric: If I told you, then you’ll be carrying a life-threatening secret you must guard from the likes of the FBI, the CIA and PETA.
Michael: Which is to say we met on OKCupid. The date didn’t work out, but we decided for form a band anyways.
Eric: The Joy Kills came out of our drummer’s mouth by mistake. It’s the best mistake he ever made. He’s to blame for such irony. After much amusement with the name I finally realized that the Joy DOES Kill. It kills us all. The Joy Kills mean life, and how brief and fun and scary it can be for everyone. The Joy will kill you too.
We’ve heard the Joy Kills called “garage-punk,” but that you also have a heavy blues edge and are influenced by Black Sabbath. In a few words, how would you describe your music to the uninitiated?
Eric: Music for the dining banquet of a mental health institution, in Hell! For tonight, you’ll be entertained by a lovely three-piece with an escapee from the institute leading them in the charge.
Michael: You’re so glib… I like to say we’re all over the place with our influences and can’t make up our mind. I think one thing we can agree on, though, is we like to be in that little spot between punk and rock. That way we can have our cake and eat it too, while moshing.
What are three acts and/or bands which influenced you and why?
Eric: Iggy and The Stooges, Jay Reatard and Butthole Surfers have all equally scarred me with wild, intense sounds that attacked my pleasure senses of my brain in a way that seems inappropriate for the some viewers. All of them were known for being kick-ass live shows to see back in the day that was both revolutionary as well as fleeting. All of them are now defunct. Something about the brief and candid explosiveness of their time(s) really inspires me to do more with music than just explode. So I hope to stick around.
Michael: Iggy and The Stooges still play! Although their original guitarist, Ron Asheton, died not too long ago.
You recently did a holiday song. Why you did you go for such a scary aspect of the holidays as “Black Friday”?
Michael: Because the holidays are scary! It’s such a petulant time; family you don’t really like, and an obligation to buy crap for other people who are just going to be disappointed you didn’t get them something better. I remember one Christmas I got a STAR WARS action figure from a distant relative, but it was some crappy “B” character from the Mos Eisley’s cantina scene. I will not see this relative again until their funeral, when I shall place the unopened figurine in their casket.
Eric: It’s really funny. All the songs on that compilation appear to carry the same tune of very jaded view of the December holiday. We didn’t realize this until AFTER the release on Blood Drunk Records. We must all hate the holidays! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Short answer: Our singer Eric was born three days before Christmas Day. Since that day it he’s been competing with Jesus ever since to offer YOU low prices.
Why play a wrestling show?
Both: Why not? It’s America!
Which MCW wrestlers are you rooting for this Friday and why?
Eric: All of them. I will make them fight for my affection.
Michael: Eric is an only child, see? We’re only here on this Earth for his amusement.
Do you have any special plans for this Friday’s gig?
Eric: Possible costume requirements: mask, silly string and a chainsaw… you do the math…
Michael: Is that why you asked to borrow my chainsaw and my plague doctor’s mask?
Can you tell us anything about your second CD? It’s coming out in February, right?
Michael: It’s a secret! The kill collar around my throat will activate if it senses me even muttering anything about the new rec…
Eric: But we can tell you it will be a four-track EP available only on vinyl and digital release. Keep an eye out with us and BloodDrunkRecords.com. Oh, and if you want a taste, we had a prerelease of one of the songs, “Betsy,” on our Blood Drunk Compilation. Which I highly recommend everyone go and get now! [Listen to 01 Betsy!]
Michael: I’d like to reiterate that as well! It’s worthwhile to support your local music scene, and not just your friend’s band. There’s a lot out here in ATL and beyond, and a lot of these bands bust ass to make music for people to enjoy. I suggest going to random shows and trying new things.
Eric: We always try to keep things interesting, not just in our live show, but with little videos and quirky updates. Get people wanting to be fans, and keep the fans engaged is the name of the game!
For more on the Joy Kills:
Preview teaser for Friday the 13th Holiday Horror Show
Interview with Wrestling with Pop Culture’s Jonathan Williams