About the Artist
Hosing down the cosmos with Casio/Four-Track sexual fury, HUG spouts lo-fi pop music for the degenerate population. In a swirling realm beyond Stupid and Naughty, HUG first appeared live under the name, "Your Mothers Snatch" at a real-live circus.Guitarist Jack Hug used the fermented brain matter of vanquished yuppies and punk rockers as a sexual lubricant while a member of the 80s, Washington DC, post-punk group NO TREND, who appeared on Touch and Go Records and Lydia Lunchs Widowspeak label. Hes also known as "Gentle Jack" a man whose soothing phone voice can prompt even the most stubborn bowls to move with alacrity.
Casioist Scott Van Hug, who, out of the three band members most closely resembles a small, shop-worn black girl, achieved fame and fortune as "Nova" in Rick Linklaters SLACKER. He also managed Austin band ED HALL during the 80s and did the artwork for their first two albums. Go ahead, ask him about his sex organs some time.
Vocalist Blair Hug spent most of the 80s perfecting devices and techniques for time travel by which the sporting gentleman may visit and orally pleasure famous condemned women, like that hottie Joan of Arc, just as they get executed. He also plays the theremin in THERALUX and is the author of such paradigm shifting literary masterpieces as "Deep Deep Space" and "Camode Decision".
HUG squirms in its cosmic embrace with the self-lubricating Larva God of Sodom, probing eternally for the next fix of undulating, fleshy entertainment, or whatever's handy. They release their new CD, "Lickable" in August of 2002.