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Aaron Cometbus

Aaron Elliott (born May 20, 1968), better known as Aaron Cometbus, is an American musician, songwriter, roadie, and magazine editor, best known as the creator of the punk zine Cometbus.[1]

Aaron Cometbus
Birth nameAaron Elliott
Also known asCometbus
Born (1968-05-20) May 20, 1968 (age 55)
Berkeley, California, United States
OriginBerkeley, California, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, roadie magazine editor
Years active1982–present

Career Edit

Born in Berkeley, California, Cometbus started writing fanzines in 1981 with Jesse Michaels (later of Operation Ivy and Common Rider) and started his own after Michaels moved to Pennsylvania in October 1981. He became an active participant in the Gilman Street Project and was a founding member of Crimpshrine, a highly influential East Bay punk rock band which also featured Jeff Ott.[2] In a September 2016 interview Cometbus described how his personal life is not necessarily reflected in his zines stating, "Growing up, I was just really, really restless. I felt cooped up. Every band interview I did was about being on the road. When I finally got to cut loose, I went on three tours in two years, then had the band drop me off in the first city where I could find a room. So I’d made it out, but then came the news: my mom had cancer. I spent the next fifteen years going back and forth—caretaking first her and then my dad when they were doing badly, and when they were in remission, I’d get as far away as I could. When both were dead, I moved to New York, where I’ve lived ever since. That’s my life, in a nutshell. Which answers your earlier question about how much the fanzine reflected my personal life. Not so much."[3]

After the demise of Crimpshrine, Cometbus formed Pinhead Gunpowder with a handful of people from the East Bay punk scene, including Sarah Kirsch (later replaced by Jason White), Bill Schneider and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day.[4] He toured as a roadie with Green Day for many years and played drums for a few shows after the departure of John Kiffmeyer; he was subsequently replaced by another temporary drummer, Dave "E.C." Henwood, before Tre Cool joined. He has played in a multitude of short-lived bands that generally release just a seven-inch or two before breaking up. He is a co-owner of a used bookstore in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, called Book Thug Nation[5] and a used bookstore in Bushwick called Human Relations, as well as Codex Books in NoHo, Lower Manhattan.[6][7]

Cometbus zine Edit

Cometbus is most famous for publishing the zine Cometbus, which he began in Berkeley, California in 1981.[8] Cometbus has self-published the usually-handwritten zine ever since, despite a few breaks. The name Cometbus was coined by Gregg Turkington during the early days of the magazine when the name changed from issue to issue. Cometbus consisted of band interviews, personal diaries, artwork, and observations on the punk subculture in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. The zine captured a slice of life in Oakland and Berkeley from the late 1980s through the 1990s.

From 2004 to 2006, Cometbus took a hiatus from writing Cometbus to pursue publishing his writing through other channels. Cometbus came out of retirement in 2006 with the release of Cometbus #50, the 25th anniversary issue of the magazine. Originally planned as a letters only issue, it features band interviews (for the first time since issue #24), short stories, and book store reviews.

Cometbus #51, The Loneliness of the Electric Menorah, was released in September 2008. It chronicles the history of Moe's Books and other longtime businesses on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California.

Cometbus #52, The Spirit of St-Louis, Or, How to Break Your Own Heart, A Tragedy in 24 Parts, was released in 2009.[9] Cometbus says in his blurb: "It all starts with the story I've told so many times it's turned stale and tired from overuse. There I was, dropped off in a city far from home. I didn't know a soul or have a hope, and so on..." Both issue #52 of Cometbus and the novel I Wish There Was Something That I Could Quit are rumored to be about his stay and relationships in Pensacola, Florida.

Cometbus #53 features contributions from Maddalena Poletta and a cover by Eisner Award winner Nate Powell. Released in 2009, it features a lengthy piece on art, comics, and the early days of punk in NYC in the mid-1970s that is largely derived from an in-depth interview Cometbus conducted with John Holstrom, the co-founder of the legendary Punk Magazine.[10]

Cometbus #54, In China with Green Day?, released in February 2011, is about Cometbus' and Green Day's tour of Asia in 2010.

Cometbus #55, Pen Pals, was released in February 2013 (cover by Jordan Crane).

Cometbus #56, A Bestiary of Booksellers details the NYC used book trade.[11]

Cometbus #57, 35th Anniversary Issue: Cartoonists (2016) interviews with comics creators Kim Deitch, Gary Panter, Al Jaffee, Drew Friedman, Ben Katchor, Paul Levitz, et al.

Cometbus #58, Zimmerwald (2017), is a novella about a teenager who "finds solace in a diner full of grumpy seniors during the heyday of San Francisco punk."[12]

Cometbus #59: Post-Mortem (2020), a series of interviews about the punk scene.

The extremely limited print runs of the zine have been somewhat ameliorated over the years by a number of collections.

Despite Everything: A Cometbus Omnibus (Last Gasp Publishing 2002, ISBN 0-86719-561-4) a 608-page compendium of selections from 43 early Cometbus issues which are long out of print and often difficult to find.

Double Duce (Last Gasp Publishing 2003; ISBN 0-86719-586-X) a novel based on life in a punk house called Double Duce that collects material from issues 32, 35, 37, 38, 41, 42, 43, and 45.

Add Toner (Last Gasp Publishing 2011, ISBN 978-0-86719-753-2) compiles issues 44, 45, 46, 46 1/2, 47 & 48 in full, along with a collection of stories entitled "8 out of 10 days" .[13]

Other writing Edit

In addition to writing for his own zine, Cometbus has contributed stories to several other zines such as Absolutely Zippo, Maximumrocknroll, and Tales of Blarg, occasionally writing under the pseudonym Skrub. His work is easily recognizable by his distinctive, block-lettered handwritten script. His handwriting also appears in the liner notes of early Green Day albums and Jawbreaker's Etc. compilation.

A novel titled I Wish There Was Something That I Could Quit, was published on March 15, 2006. This novel was loosely based on his experiences in Pensacola during the start of the Iraq War and is arguably his most political work. He released a few smaller collections of short stories, Mixed Reviews and Chicago Stories (self published, 2004), a small collection about Chicago originally published in "Cometbus" issues 35, 37, 38, 41, and 45.

Cometbus also released a book of poetry entitled "Last Supper" in 2014 through ARP Books.

Two collections have been translated into French, including En dépit de tout (1997). A French version of Cometbus issue 54, titled En Chine avec Green Day, has also been published by Editions Chat Chuffit in 2013. Double Duce has been translated into German and was published by Lautsprecherverlag as Doppelzwei in 2004.

Discography Edit

Crimpshrine

  • Lame Gig Contest (1989)

Extended plays

  • Sleep, What's That? (1988)
  • Quit Talkin' Claude (1989)

Compilation albums

  • Duct Tape Soup (1992)
  • The Sound of a New World Being Born (1998)

Split albums

  • Crimpshrine / Mutley Chix (1988)
  • Crimpshrine / G-Whiz (1989)
  • Jawbreaker / Crimpshrine (1993)

Other appearances

  • "Another Day", "Rearranged" on Turn It Around! - Maximumrocknroll (1987)
  • "Trying Too Hard", "Construction", "Sanctuary" on Caution - Skene! Records (1988)
  • "Pick Up the Pieces" on The World's in Shreds: Volume 1 - Shredder Records (1988)
  • "Pretty Mess" on The World's in Shreds: Volume 2 - Shredder Records (1989)
  • "Summertime" on The Thing That Ate Floyd - Lookout! Records (1989)
  • "I Just Don't Know" on Bay Mud - Very Small Records (1989)
  • "Rearranged" on Lethal Noise, Vol. 2 - Very Small Records (1989)
  • "Free Will" on Make the Collector Nerd Sweat - Very Small Records (1990)

Band history Edit

  • S.A.G. (East Bay CA; 1982–1984)
  • Crimpshrine (East Bay CA; 1984–1989)
  • Screeching Weasel (Chicago, IL; 1988 (two shows))
  • Sweet Baby (a.k.a. Sweet Baby Jesus) (East Bay/Northern CA; 1989–1990)
  • Pinhead Gunpowder (East Bay CA; 1990–present)
  • Green Day (East Bay CA; 1990)
  • Mundt (Olympia, WA; 1992)
  • Strawman (San Francisco, CA; 1993?)
  • Shotwell Coho (San Francisco CA; a.k.a. Shotwell Coho) (1994)
  • EFS (Berkeley CA; 1995)
  • Cosmetic Puffs (Eureka, CA; 1995)
  • Redmond Shooting Stars (Eugene, OR; 1995–1996)
  • Cleveland Bound Death Sentence (Minneapolis MN; 1997–1998; 2004)
  • The Retard Beaters (Chattanooga, TN; 1997–1998)
  • Harbinger (with Robert Eggplant, formerly of Blatz, and John Geek of Fleshies) (East Bay CA; 1997–2001, 2010)
  • The Blank Fight (with Rymodee of This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb) (Pensacola, FL; 1999–2000)
  • Astrid Oto (Asheville NC; 1999–2001)
  • Colbom (San Francisco CA; 2001)
  • End of the World News (New York; 2002–2003)
  • Crybaby MacArthur (Brooklyn NY; 2004–2006)
  • The Thorns of Life (Brooklyn NY; 2008–2009)
  • Sub Rosa (Brooklyn NY; 2020-2022)

References Edit

  1. ^ Profile, Zinebook.com; accessed August 17, 2015.
  2. ^ Profile March 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Punknews.org; accessed August 17, 2015.
  3. ^ "Interview with Zine Publisher Aaron Cometbus". GiantRobotStore. 22 September 2016. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  4. ^ Felsinger, Alex (5 March 2008). . San Francisco Bay Guardian. Archived from the original on 10 April 2008.
  5. ^ Yeh, James. . Greenpointnews.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2013-10-21.
  6. ^ "Getting Hip to Brooklyn Sharing Culture". Shareable. 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  7. ^ Corcoran, Cate (7 August 2012). "Two Bookstores for Bushwick - Brownstoner".
  8. ^ Billyjam (January 30, 2009). "Aaron Cometbus on Writing & Music (Inc. Thorns of Life)". Amoeblog. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  9. ^ "COMETBUS ISSUE #52 THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS, ANOTHER GREAT READ". Amoeblog. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  10. ^ "Cometbus #53 by Aaron Cometbus, Madalena Polletta". copaceticcomics.com. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  11. ^ zinenation (2015-11-15). "November 2015 Zine Reviews". Zine Nation. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  12. ^ . AK Press. Archived from the original on 2019-04-15. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  13. ^ Cometbus, Aaron (2011-07-15). Add Toner: A Cometbus Collection: Aaron Cometbus: 9780867197532: Amazon.com: Books. Last Gasp. ISBN 978-0867197532.

External links Edit

  • - Cometbus interview from 1986
  • - Cometbus interview from 2000
  • Punk Planet Interview - Cometbus interview from 2002
  • Aaron Cometbus Punk and Underground Press Collection - Library Archive at Cornell University

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Aaron Elliott born May 20 1968 better known as Aaron Cometbus is an American musician songwriter roadie and magazine editor best known as the creator of the punk zine Cometbus 1 Aaron CometbusBirth nameAaron ElliottAlso known asCometbusBorn 1968 05 20 May 20 1968 age 55 Berkeley California United StatesOriginBerkeley California United StatesGenresPunk rock pop punk alternative rockOccupation s Musician songwriter roadie magazine editorYears active1982 present Contents 1 Career 2 Cometbus zine 3 Other writing 3 1 Discography 4 Band history 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditBorn in Berkeley California Cometbus started writing fanzines in 1981 with Jesse Michaels later of Operation Ivy and Common Rider and started his own after Michaels moved to Pennsylvania in October 1981 He became an active participant in the Gilman Street Project and was a founding member of Crimpshrine a highly influential East Bay punk rock band which also featured Jeff Ott 2 In a September 2016 interview Cometbus described how his personal life is not necessarily reflected in his zines stating Growing up I was just really really restless I felt cooped up Every band interview I did was about being on the road When I finally got to cut loose I went on three tours in two years then had the band drop me off in the first city where I could find a room So I d made it out but then came the news my mom had cancer I spent the next fifteen years going back and forth caretaking first her and then my dad when they were doing badly and when they were in remission I d get as far away as I could When both were dead I moved to New York where I ve lived ever since That s my life in a nutshell Which answers your earlier question about how much the fanzine reflected my personal life Not so much 3 After the demise of Crimpshrine Cometbus formed Pinhead Gunpowder with a handful of people from the East Bay punk scene including Sarah Kirsch later replaced by Jason White Bill Schneider and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day 4 He toured as a roadie with Green Day for many years and played drums for a few shows after the departure of John Kiffmeyer he was subsequently replaced by another temporary drummer Dave E C Henwood before Tre Cool joined He has played in a multitude of short lived bands that generally release just a seven inch or two before breaking up He is a co owner of a used bookstore in Williamsburg Brooklyn called Book Thug Nation 5 and a used bookstore in Bushwick called Human Relations as well as Codex Books in NoHo Lower Manhattan 6 7 Cometbus zine EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Aaron Cometbus news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cometbus is most famous for publishing the zine Cometbus which he began in Berkeley California in 1981 8 Cometbus has self published the usually handwritten zine ever since despite a few breaks The name Cometbus was coined by Gregg Turkington during the early days of the magazine when the name changed from issue to issue Cometbus consisted of band interviews personal diaries artwork and observations on the punk subculture in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond The zine captured a slice of life in Oakland and Berkeley from the late 1980s through the 1990s From 2004 to 2006 Cometbus took a hiatus from writing Cometbus to pursue publishing his writing through other channels Cometbus came out of retirement in 2006 with the release of Cometbus 50 the 25th anniversary issue of the magazine Originally planned as a letters only issue it features band interviews for the first time since issue 24 short stories and book store reviews Cometbus 51 The Loneliness of the Electric Menorah was released in September 2008 It chronicles the history of Moe s Books and other longtime businesses on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley California Cometbus 52 The Spirit of St Louis Or How to Break Your Own Heart A Tragedy in 24 Parts was released in 2009 9 Cometbus says in his blurb It all starts with the story I ve told so many times it s turned stale and tired from overuse There I was dropped off in a city far from home I didn t know a soul or have a hope and so on Both issue 52 of Cometbus and the novel I Wish There Was Something That I Could Quit are rumored to be about his stay and relationships in Pensacola Florida Cometbus 53 features contributions from Maddalena Poletta and a cover by Eisner Award winner Nate Powell Released in 2009 it features a lengthy piece on art comics and the early days of punk in NYC in the mid 1970s that is largely derived from an in depth interview Cometbus conducted with John Holstrom the co founder of the legendary Punk Magazine 10 Cometbus 54 In China with Green Day released in February 2011 is about Cometbus and Green Day s tour of Asia in 2010 Cometbus 55 Pen Pals was released in February 2013 cover by Jordan Crane Cometbus 56 A Bestiary of Booksellers details the NYC used book trade 11 Cometbus 57 35th Anniversary Issue Cartoonists 2016 interviews with comics creators Kim Deitch Gary Panter Al Jaffee Drew Friedman Ben Katchor Paul Levitz et al Cometbus 58 Zimmerwald 2017 is a novella about a teenager who finds solace in a diner full of grumpy seniors during the heyday of San Francisco punk 12 Cometbus 59 Post Mortem 2020 a series of interviews about the punk scene The extremely limited print runs of the zine have been somewhat ameliorated over the years by a number of collections Despite Everything A Cometbus Omnibus Last Gasp Publishing 2002 ISBN 0 86719 561 4 a 608 page compendium of selections from 43 early Cometbus issues which are long out of print and often difficult to find Double Duce Last Gasp Publishing 2003 ISBN 0 86719 586 X a novel based on life in a punk house called Double Duce that collects material from issues 32 35 37 38 41 42 43 and 45 Add Toner Last Gasp Publishing 2011 ISBN 978 0 86719 753 2 compiles issues 44 45 46 46 1 2 47 amp 48 in full along with a collection of stories entitled 8 out of 10 days 13 Other writing EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Aaron Cometbus news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message In addition to writing for his own zine Cometbus has contributed stories to several other zines such as Absolutely Zippo Maximumrocknroll and Tales of Blarg occasionally writing under the pseudonym Skrub His work is easily recognizable by his distinctive block lettered handwritten script His handwriting also appears in the liner notes of early Green Day albums and Jawbreaker s Etc compilation A novel titled I Wish There Was Something That I Could Quit was published on March 15 2006 This novel was loosely based on his experiences in Pensacola during the start of the Iraq War and is arguably his most political work He released a few smaller collections of short stories Mixed Reviews and Chicago Stories self published 2004 a small collection about Chicago originally published in Cometbus issues 35 37 38 41 and 45 Cometbus also released a book of poetry entitled Last Supper in 2014 through ARP Books Two collections have been translated into French including En depit de tout 1997 A French version of Cometbus issue 54 titled En Chine avec Green Day has also been published by Editions Chat Chuffit in 2013 Double Duce has been translated into German and was published by Lautsprecherverlag as Doppelzwei in 2004 Discography Edit Crimpshrine Lame Gig Contest 1989 Extended plays Sleep What s That 1988 Quit Talkin Claude 1989 Compilation albums Duct Tape Soup 1992 The Sound of a New World Being Born 1998 Split albums Crimpshrine Mutley Chix 1988 Crimpshrine G Whiz 1989 Jawbreaker Crimpshrine 1993 Other appearances Another Day Rearranged on Turn It Around Maximumrocknroll 1987 Trying Too Hard Construction Sanctuary on Caution Skene Records 1988 Pick Up the Pieces on The World s in Shreds Volume 1 Shredder Records 1988 Pretty Mess on The World s in Shreds Volume 2 Shredder Records 1989 Summertime on The Thing That Ate Floyd Lookout Records 1989 I Just Don t Know on Bay Mud Very Small Records 1989 Rearranged on Lethal Noise Vol 2 Very Small Records 1989 Free Will on Make the Collector Nerd Sweat Very Small Records 1990 Band history EditS A G East Bay CA 1982 1984 Crimpshrine East Bay CA 1984 1989 Screeching Weasel Chicago IL 1988 two shows Sweet Baby a k a Sweet Baby Jesus East Bay Northern CA 1989 1990 Pinhead Gunpowder East Bay CA 1990 present Green Day East Bay CA 1990 Mundt Olympia WA 1992 Strawman San Francisco CA 1993 Shotwell Coho San Francisco CA a k a Shotwell Coho 1994 EFS Berkeley CA 1995 Cosmetic Puffs Eureka CA 1995 Redmond Shooting Stars Eugene OR 1995 1996 Cleveland Bound Death Sentence Minneapolis MN 1997 1998 2004 The Retard Beaters Chattanooga TN 1997 1998 Harbinger with Robert Eggplant formerly of Blatz and John Geek of Fleshies East Bay CA 1997 2001 2010 The Blank Fight with Rymodee of This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb Pensacola FL 1999 2000 Astrid Oto Asheville NC 1999 2001 Colbom San Francisco CA 2001 End of the World News New York 2002 2003 Crybaby MacArthur Brooklyn NY 2004 2006 The Thorns of Life Brooklyn NY 2008 2009 Sub Rosa Brooklyn NY 2020 2022 References Edit Profile Zinebook com accessed August 17 2015 Profile Archived March 6 2016 at the Wayback Machine Punknews org accessed August 17 2015 Interview with Zine Publisher Aaron Cometbus GiantRobotStore 22 September 2016 Retrieved 2020 03 02 Felsinger Alex 5 March 2008 Local Live Pinhead Gunpowder San Francisco Bay Guardian Archived from the original on 10 April 2008 Yeh James Greenpoint Gazette Where the Street Meets Swann s Way Greenpointnews com Archived from the original on 2013 10 21 Retrieved 2013 10 21 Getting Hip to Brooklyn Sharing Culture Shareable 2012 10 02 Retrieved 2020 03 02 Corcoran Cate 7 August 2012 Two Bookstores for Bushwick Brownstoner Billyjam January 30 2009 Aaron Cometbus on Writing amp Music Inc Thorns of Life Amoeblog Retrieved 2020 03 02 COMETBUS ISSUE 52 THE SPIRIT OF ST LOUIS ANOTHER GREAT READ Amoeblog Retrieved 2020 03 02 Cometbus 53 by Aaron Cometbus Madalena Polletta copaceticcomics com Retrieved 2020 03 02 zinenation 2015 11 15 November 2015 Zine Reviews Zine Nation Retrieved 2020 03 02 Cometbus 58 AK Press Archived from the original on 2019 04 15 Retrieved 2019 08 12 Cometbus Aaron 2011 07 15 Add Toner A Cometbus Collection Aaron Cometbus 9780867197532 Amazon com Books Last Gasp ISBN 978 0867197532 External links EditFlipside Interview Cometbus interview from 1986 Maximumrocknroll Interview Cometbus interview from 2000 Punk Planet Interview Cometbus interview from 2002 Aaron Cometbus Punk and Underground Press Collection Library Archive at Cornell University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aaron Cometbus amp oldid 1177837042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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