Kids on TV was a Canadian punk-house queercore band from Toronto, active from 2003 to 2013. The group consisted of John Caffery on bass and vocals, Minus Smile on drums, electronics and vocals, Chris 'Wolf' Mills on guitar and vocals, and Roxanne Luchak on keyboard and vocals. The band was known for performing outside of the usual venues, and appeared at warehouses, steambaths and film festivals, among other places.[1]

Kids on TV
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
Genrespunk-house queercore
Years active2003-2013
LabelsChicks on Speed Records, Blocks Recording Club
MembersJohn Caffery
Minus Smile (Scott Kerr)
Chris Mills
Roxanne Luchak
Websitehttp://www.kidsontv.biz (defunct)

History

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They released their first EP, Hustle! in 2003. In 2005, they collaborated with Boy George on a remix of their song "Breakdance Hunx". That song appeared on their debut album, Mixing Business With Pleasure, which was released in 2007.[2]

Also in 2005, their remix of the song "Bitchsy" by Lesbians On Ecstasy appeared on Giggles In The Dark, an LP devoted to remixes of Lesbians On Ecstasy's songs by various artists. Kids on TV's version features Maggie MacDonald (of the bands The Hidden Cameras and Republic of Safety) as well as sampling from the song "All Women Are Bitches" by Fifth Column, which had originally inspired the Lesbians On Ecstasy song.[citation needed]

In 2007, Kids on TV collaborated with Ohbijou for a concert on the CBC Radio One series Fuse.[3]

On September 4, 2012, Kids on TV released their second album Pantheon, which featured Diamond Rings, Snax, Katie Stelmanis, Gentleman Reg Vermue and Shunda K.[4]

In 2013 they performed at Fucked Up's 2013 Long Winter series at The Great Hall in Toronto.[5]

Discography

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Albums

  • Mixing Business with Pleasure (2007), Chicks On Speed Records, Blocks Recording Club
  • Pantheon (2012), Chicks On Speed Records

EPs

  • Hustle! (2003), Independent
  • Shapeshifting Mutants (2009), Chicks on Speed Records

Compilations

References

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  1. ^ Henry, Michele (May 27, 2007). "Kids on TV make their CD release party a multi-media spectacle, and a history lesson", Toronto Star, p. C3.
  2. ^ Nasrallah, Dimitri. "Kids On TV Mixing Business With Pleasure". exclaim.ca. Exclaim!. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Ohbijou and Kids on TV..." blogto.com. blogTO. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  4. ^ Hudson, Alex. "Kids on TV Recruit...June 2012". exclaim.ca. Exclaim!. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  5. ^ Hudson, Alex. "Kids On TV, Feb 2013". exclaim.ca. Exclaim!. Retrieved 25 March 2022.