absolutlybest electronic-industrialdance track of Din June!NADA is anyway the best they produced..and honestley I like when they're industrial,not shitty folk-music!is not for me...
A few small quibbles with your description. Prior to this album, there were very few folk elements in DI6's music. An acoustic guitar does not = folk music. I think Brown Book in '87 had the first "folk" tracks. But prior to Nada!, they were post-punk/experimental...maybe industrial--but not folk. At the time of Nada!, dance and industrial had a bit more overlap--look at Cab. Voltaire. Many things were happening very quickly in experimental musics.
This song is my key to understand the music of Death in June. The picture of an omniscient girl appears often in the early lyrics. But it is no real person. It's the radical left, which carried the singer into a destructive rapture. "Now nothing is left except my hate". Great video. Great song.
The fact, that Pearce is gay excludes a literal meaning. The lyrics describe a situation with autobiographic parallels to the band's members. Two were prominent members of trotzkist organisations in the UK. I found many interviews where they lament bitterly of their experience in the left. Of dogmatism and authoritarianism.
They sacrificed their life for the organisations, what gave them in the beginning a glorious perspective. But they were bitterly disappointed and in my interpretation of Death in June lyrics they became renegades.
If you look carefully, most in the early years treats the radical left.
A great perversity is to change Stalin, who murdered Trotzky with Hitler, who killed Röhm. This parallel is the most twisted way to destroy
Patrick Leagas (O'kill) was a great catalyst, but I think that Douglas P. is just being lazy these days.
jasonledyard1 1 month ago
If you can get over those horrible dated drums, you have a very bitter but heartfelt song - I like it!
888Vomitorius888 3 months ago
very impressive video and this paticular era track selection has rekindled my interest in this amazingly original and talented band,
frntlineassembly 6 months ago 2
@frntlineassembly thanxs!!!!
shubnigurat 6 months ago
Honour of the Death in June!
mrspadario 8 months ago
thank you for posting
exmas2006 10 months ago 5
@exmas2006 thanx BroH!!!!
shubnigurat 10 months ago
my favourite track off NADA and still have the CD somewhere in my collection
bungalowblue 1 year ago
Just perfect. Great photos and beautiful song!
Ghrail 1 year ago
este tema lo tengo en un cassette de un especial de una radio comunataria aca de chile
KittieDoll87 1 year ago
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deserens 1 year ago
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deserens 1 year ago
goths suck
BetaboyBuffet 1 year ago
this number is awsome great every day i listen to din j when they play in holland loves DEATH IN JUNE
jodelehahitie 1 year ago
Marc Almond is the singer
chezsuffk00p 1 year ago
@chezsuffk00p ~ I'm pretty sure it's Patrick Leagas singing. Definitely not Marc Almond.
sonicidal 1 year ago
この曲とってもデスインジューンらしい カッコ良い~~w
sioux1963 1 year ago 2
Beautiful
SkinnyAssassin 1 year ago
Thank you for posting.
Great Goth Song !
yuya7723 1 year ago
555*
montse1350 1 year ago
@montse1350 .......Greetings from CHILE!!!!
shubnigurat 1 year ago
forgotten lands?
European greetings!!!!
moimoiac 1 year ago 3
@moimoiac Chilean greetings for you my Friend :D
shubnigurat 1 year ago
@moimoiac Great band!!! Great track from magic album!!! This music for life!!!
Timrotor 1 year ago
absolutlybest electronic-industrialdance track of Din June!NADA is anyway the best they produced..and honestley I like when they're industrial,not shitty folk-music!is not for me...
angelosupaboy 1 year ago
i love you guys!
HankaP 1 year ago
poetry
geutdraga 2 years ago
ありがとう
sioux1963 2 years ago
El mejor album de Death in June, en mi opinion..5*****
Saki666Dark 2 years ago
Thanks for uploading this.
A few small quibbles with your description. Prior to this album, there were very few folk elements in DI6's music. An acoustic guitar does not = folk music. I think Brown Book in '87 had the first "folk" tracks. But prior to Nada!, they were post-punk/experimental...maybe industrial--but not folk. At the time of Nada!, dance and industrial had a bit more overlap--look at Cab. Voltaire. Many things were happening very quickly in experimental musics.
Much respect...
troumer 2 years ago 2
fantastico clasico !!!
piperbrigadista 2 years ago
classic dij track!
mil gracias!!
saludos
puggo 2 years ago
Non ho parole, un capolavoro.
turboloiz 2 years ago
masterpiece
darkRoyalty 2 years ago 11
This song is my key to understand the music of Death in June. The picture of an omniscient girl appears often in the early lyrics. But it is no real person. It's the radical left, which carried the singer into a destructive rapture. "Now nothing is left except my hate". Great video. Great song.
westenmax 2 years ago
how do you know that
kosemekars 2 years ago
The fact, that Pearce is gay excludes a literal meaning. The lyrics describe a situation with autobiographic parallels to the band's members. Two were prominent members of trotzkist organisations in the UK. I found many interviews where they lament bitterly of their experience in the left. Of dogmatism and authoritarianism.
westenmax 2 years ago
They sacrificed their life for the organisations, what gave them in the beginning a glorious perspective. But they were bitterly disappointed and in my interpretation of Death in June lyrics they became renegades.
If you look carefully, most in the early years treats the radical left.
A great perversity is to change Stalin, who murdered Trotzky with Hitler, who killed Röhm. This parallel is the most twisted way to destroy
all radical left ideals.
westenmax 2 years ago
Fantastic!!!
microclima 2 years ago 4
gracias amigo un saludo enorme desde Chile :)
shubnigurat 2 years ago
Awesome!!!!!!
RibbonsForever 2 years ago 4
Great song! :)
disthanasia 2 years ago 4