Prolific San Francisco punk-pop trio
J Church was formed in 1991 by singer/guitarist
Lance Hahn and bassist
Gardner Fusuhara, longtime friends who previously teamed in
Cringer. Named in honor of a local bus route, the group went through a series of drummers before and after the 1993 release of their full-length debut,
Quetzalcoatl; the album was quickly followed by
Camels, Spilled Corona And The Sound Of Mariachi Bands, a collection of early singles. Upon completing 1994's
Prophylaxis,
J Church added drummer
Reed Burgoyne, who made his recorded debut on the single "Ivy League College"; the continued flurry of 7"s, split singles, and compilation appearances soon yielded a second compilation,
Nostalgic For Nothing. After issuing 1995's
Arbor Vitae on
Hahn's own Honey Bear label,
J Church caused much consternation among fans by signing to Honest Don's Hardly Used Recordings label for 1996's
The Drama Of Alienation;
Burgoyne left the lineup a year later and was replaced by A Minor Forest drummer
Andee Connors. Yet another singles collection, 1998's Altamont 99, preceded the exits of
Fusuhara and
Connors, with bassist
Jeff Bursley and ex-
Jawbreaker drummer
Adam Pfahler joining
Hahn for 2000's
One Mississippi. The round-up compilation
Meaty, Beaty, Shitty Sounding appeared in 2001 and gathered together a bunch of the band's 7" singles dating back to 1993;
Palestine was released a year later. A split with Storm the Tower followed in the fall of 2003 before
J Church officially debuted on Gainesville's No Idea Records with
Society Is A Carnivorous Flower in August 2004. By that point,
Hahn was rocking out alongside guitarist
David Didonato, bassist
Ben White, and drummer
Chris Pfeffer. Horror of Life appeared in the spring of 2007 minus
Didonato. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide