Huffer

10 Questions Interview - Huffer by Prewitt Scott-Jackson

Welcome to FWN's 10 Questions Interview. We are honored to have the guys from Huffer join us today. 

In a FWN first, instead of answering individually, the band joined forces to collectively provide us with answers!

Be sure to catch Huffer in action this Sat., Feb. 4th at Shipping & Receiving w/ North by North (Chicago, IL), Siberian Traps, & Henry the Archer.  

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Image via Huffer's Facebook Page - Photo by Nicholas Wittwer

Image via Huffer's Facebook Page - Photo by Nicholas Wittwer

1. Dogs or Cats? Why?

Huffer: Raw or cooked?

2. Aliens. Do they exist?

Huffer: Yes, dey turk err jurbz

3. Drug of choice? 

Huffer: Scotchgard

4. Brown or white gravy? 

Huffer: Yes

5. Favorite weapon of mass destruction? 

Huffer: Hot Wings

6. Favorite marsupial? 

Huffer: Wallaby

7. Favorite Superhero?

Huffer: Freddie Mercury

8. Did Dez catch it?

Huffer: Does a Pope shit in the woods?

9. When you die, if you were given the choice to come back as any animal, which would you choose?

Huffer: Mick Gallagher

10. The best MJ is: Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson, Mike Jones, or Milla Jovovich?

Huffer: Mike Jones because it takes grindin' to be a king

Image via huffertx.com

Image via huffertx.com

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about the word writer person:

Prewitt Scott-Jackson writes Dad poetry & short fiction when he's not hyping and typing for Fort Worth Noise. His writing can be found in Ghost City Press (New York), Five 2 One Magazine (Los Angeles), Prairie Schooner (University of Nebraska Press) and Sick Lit Magazine (Texas), among others. He prefers short walks on the beach because – and I quote – “It’s really hard to walk on sand.”

Show Poster of the Week - The Confounded Album Release Show at Lola's by Prewitt Scott-Jackson

Once a week FWN features a show poster from the Fort.

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This week we highlight a gem of a poster designed by Mean Motor Scooter's drummer Jeffrey Chase.

First off, if aliens are involved, count us in. Like, way in. 

Secondly, the juxtaposition of modernity's apex (alien technology) and the natural innocent wonderment of the Pacific Northwest landscape (assuming that's a depiction of Mt. St. Helens) helps create a visual that insta-connects the viewer with humanity's inherent neverending clash of modernity vs. the sacred. 

Plus, I like the colors.

Blackbox & JJTM host Saturday night's event. Be there or be.. rhombus?

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about the word writer person:

Prewitt Scott-Jackson writes Dad poetry & short fiction when he's not hyping and typing for Fort Worth Noise. His writing can be found in Ghost City Press (New York), Five 2 One Magazine (Los Angeles), Prairie Schooner (University of Nebraska Press) and Sick Lit Magazine (Texas), among others. He prefers short walks on the beach because – and I quote – “It’s really hard to walk on sand.”