Disfear: Live the Storm
Copy at Case Memorial Library
Contents: Get it off — Fiery father — Deadweight — The cage — The furnace — Live the storm — Testament — In exodus — Maps of war — Phantom. Recorded, engineered and mixed by Kurt Ballou at Godcity July/August 2007.
Zach Baron wrote in the Village Voice: "In 1989, four Swedish teenagers with a shared love of Discharge, the pioneering English hardcore band, and of D-beat, the galloping musical style that Discharge helped invent, formed a band of their own, calling it, in homage, Disfear. Throughout the ensuing lineup changes — including the addition of Tomas Lindberg, the former vocalist of the legendary death-metal band At the Gates — and the recent death of their longtime producer, Mieszko Talarczyk, the band has persevered. Disfear’s fifth studio album, Live the Storm, came out in February and was dedicated to Talarczyk. The record’s palpable fury is a more-than-fitting elegy for their fallen friend: After nearly 20 years, the band’s never sounded fiercer or more alive" (4/9-15/08, p. 47).
Contents: Get it off — Fiery father — Deadweight — The cage — The furnace — Live the storm — Testament — In exodus — Maps of war — Phantom. Recorded, engineered and mixed by Kurt Ballou at Godcity July/August 2007.
Zach Baron wrote in the Village Voice: "In 1989, four Swedish teenagers with a shared love of Discharge, the pioneering English hardcore band, and of D-beat, the galloping musical style that Discharge helped invent, formed a band of their own, calling it, in homage, Disfear. Throughout the ensuing lineup changes — including the addition of Tomas Lindberg, the former vocalist of the legendary death-metal band At the Gates — and the recent death of their longtime producer, Mieszko Talarczyk, the band has persevered. Disfear’s fifth studio album, Live the Storm, came out in February and was dedicated to Talarczyk. The record’s palpable fury is a more-than-fitting elegy for their fallen friend: After nearly 20 years, the band’s never sounded fiercer or more alive" (4/9-15/08, p. 47).
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