I f*cking love this band. One of the best gigs I've ever attended was them at my local venue playing to a crowd of about 30 people. As it was so empty the two vocals did the whole set in the crowd. Epic pits.
This album has a small, but very loyal, cult following in Copenhagen. Somebody once told me that they released another one, anyone know if there's any truth to that?
@SiegfriedProductions The only other release that I can find by them is their 3-song "Theme for a Downer and Anthems of Rejection" EP that they released in 1998. Don't think they had a second album though.
@SiegfriedProductions The only place that I can find that seems to have one for sale is on the metalmusicarchives site. If you just google metalmusicarchives . com and the title of teh Ep you should find it.
Other than that, I have no idea where to find a copy. Hope there's one on ebay.
@a1s1s1c No second album, entirely correct - we were about 5 songs into writing it when we split. No studio recordings of those final tracks exist anywhere, sadly.
@MrBeardo666 Oh shit, seems like you might know. Ware there any other releases than this and the Downer-EP? And is there any way to get a hold of said EP these days??
@SiegfriedProductions The only other release from us was shortly after Theme For A Downer, when we issued a tour-only split EP called Homegrown Brutality with another UK band called Subvert. Tracks of ours can also be found on a Metal Hammer UK compilation CD, a Century Media compilation called 20th Century Media Blitz and we recorded a version of 'The Serenade Is Dead' for a Conflict covers album that came out on (I think) Blackfish Records.
@SiegfriedProductions Oh, and there's a VERY early (pre-Theme..) track on a compilation CD called Helping You Back To Work Vol 2 - very first lineup including Massy, later of One Minute Silence.
Also, anyone know what the "You're dead you can't come back..." is from? Is it something they did or from a movie or what? any help would be appreciated.
@Dzaster13 Hey, I've looked in to it, it's right at the start of the green mile in the old people's home, they're flicking through the TV stations and a black and white show with a woman screaming "you're dead you can' come back!" comes up, can't trace it any further - would love an answer from someone if anyone knows?
I f*cking love this band. One of the best gigs I've ever attended was them at my local venue playing to a crowd of about 30 people. As it was so empty the two vocals did the whole set in the crowd. Epic pits.
codemarla 1 month ago
This album has a small, but very loyal, cult following in Copenhagen. Somebody once told me that they released another one, anyone know if there's any truth to that?
SiegfriedProductions 2 months ago
@SiegfriedProductions The only other release that I can find by them is their 3-song "Theme for a Downer and Anthems of Rejection" EP that they released in 1998. Don't think they had a second album though.
a1s1s1c 2 months ago
@a1s1s1c Cheers. Any idea where I might be able to find that these days???
SiegfriedProductions 2 months ago
@SiegfriedProductions The only place that I can find that seems to have one for sale is on the metalmusicarchives site. If you just google metalmusicarchives . com and the title of teh Ep you should find it.
Other than that, I have no idea where to find a copy. Hope there's one on ebay.
a1s1s1c 2 months ago
@a1s1s1c You'd be very lucky to find one, really - I think there were 500 copies pressed. Even I don't have a copy :D
MrBeardo666 2 months ago
@a1s1s1c Thanks, man...
SiegfriedProductions 2 months ago
@a1s1s1c No second album, entirely correct - we were about 5 songs into writing it when we split. No studio recordings of those final tracks exist anywhere, sadly.
MrBeardo666 2 months ago
@SiegfriedProductions It does? Awesome :D
MrBeardo666 2 months ago
As for the sample - honestly can't remember, sorry!
MrBeardo666 4 months ago
@MrBeardo666 Oh shit, seems like you might know. Ware there any other releases than this and the Downer-EP? And is there any way to get a hold of said EP these days??
SiegfriedProductions 2 months ago
@SiegfriedProductions The only other release from us was shortly after Theme For A Downer, when we issued a tour-only split EP called Homegrown Brutality with another UK band called Subvert. Tracks of ours can also be found on a Metal Hammer UK compilation CD, a Century Media compilation called 20th Century Media Blitz and we recorded a version of 'The Serenade Is Dead' for a Conflict covers album that came out on (I think) Blackfish Records.
MrBeardo666 2 months ago
@MrBeardo666 Cheers for clearing all that up. And props for the album, sir. To this day, it's a cornerstone partystarter here in Denmark.
SiegfriedProductions 2 months ago
@SiegfriedProductions Oh, and there's a VERY early (pre-Theme..) track on a compilation CD called Helping You Back To Work Vol 2 - very first lineup including Massy, later of One Minute Silence.
MrBeardo666 2 months ago
Hey chap, just a quickie - we were on Visible Noise (Europe) and Century Media (USA), not Earache :) Thanks for the kind words!
MrBeardo666 4 months ago
ive got one of their cd's somewhere gonna put it up,along with As She Screams.
vibble83 1 year ago
Also, anyone know what the "You're dead you can't come back..." is from? Is it something they did or from a movie or what? any help would be appreciated.
Dzaster13 2 years ago
Yeah... i do miss those guys. Always forget how good they actually were.
Not sure about the quote at the start. Been trying to find that out aswell.
a1s1s1c 2 years ago
@Dzaster13 Pretty sure its from one of the Scary Movie films
KrimsonGhost 9 months ago
@Dzaster13 Hey, I've looked in to it, it's right at the start of the green mile in the old people's home, they're flicking through the TV stations and a black and white show with a woman screaming "you're dead you can' come back!" comes up, can't trace it any further - would love an answer from someone if anyone knows?
arazmataz 7 months ago
Fucking awesome... so violent but passionate too!
Good work sir ^_^
Dzaster13 2 years ago