The Henchmen


Underappreciated but never underproductive, West Auckland punks The Henchmen had grit and belief. They played and recorded when and where they could, releasing We’ve Come To Play, one of the great New Zealand punk rock albums, in 1983.

There are some things you don’t do without expecting some kind of menace. Like invoke the spirit of Iggy Pop. But invoke Iggy’s spirit they did and whatever pact The Henchmen signed with punk’s dark prince, it ensured the West Auckland Detroit-punk outfit were never forgotten. 

Death Machine single (1985)
The Grim Relics LP, 1989
Mysterex #1
The Reptiles at Dawn
We've Come To Play
Walk Don't Run
Lust For Glory compilation (2001)
The Reptiles At Dawn's Dressed In Flesh LP from 1988
Members:

Anthony Norman - guitar

Tony Collins - vocals

Jeremy Chunn - bass

Rowan Shedden - guitar

Billy Williams - drums

Trivia:

The Henchmen’s Tony Collins and Anthony Norman attended Rutherford High School in Auckland’s western suburb, Te Atatu. Rutherford High is one of the city’s best known rock and roll high schools having already produced The La De Da's.

The Dum Dum Boys and Henchmen records are now seriously collectable, fetching in excess of $1000 each on Ebay when they are sold - which is not often.

Labels:

Cadaver Records

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