Альбомы исполнителя
Operation Hummingbird
2000 · альбом
Take Care and Control
1998 · альбом
Night and Fog
1998 · альбом
Kameradschaft
1998 · Мини-альбом
Kapo!
1996 · альбом
Occidental Martyr
1995 · альбом
Something Is Coming
1993 · альбом
Cathedral of Tears
1993 · Мини-альбом
But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter?
1992 · альбом
The Wall of Sacrifice
1990 · альбом
The Corn Years
1989 · альбом
Oh How We Laughed
1987 · альбом
Oh How We Laughed
1987 · альбом
"nada-Ized!"
2022 · альбом
Essence!
2018 · альбом
The Snow Bunker Tapes
2013 · альбом
Nada Plus!
2011 · альбом
Peaceful Snow
2010 · альбом
The World That Summer - 20th Anniversary Extras
2008 · Мини-альбом
Black Angel - Live!
2008 · альбом
The Rule of Thirds
2008 · альбом
The Phoenix Has Risen
2007 · альбом
Abandon Tracks
2005 · альбом
Alarm Agents
2004 · альбом
All Pigs Must Die
2001 · альбом
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Биография
Industrial innovators Death in June emerged in 1980 from the remnants of the punk unit Crisis, reuniting singer/multi-instrumentalist Douglas Pearce and bassist Tony Wakeford; drummer Patrick Leagas completed the original lineup, which made its live debut late the following year with an opening slot for the Birthday Party. The 12" "Heaven Street" soon followed, and in 1983 Death in June issued their first full-length effort, The Guilty Have No Pride. From the outset, the group was criticized for its adoption of fascist imagery, and charges of Nazism dogged Pearce throughout his career. Upon completing the Burial LP, Wakeford left the lineup to form Sol Invictus; following the release of 1985's Nada!, only Pearce remained, with Leagas exiting to form his own project, Sixth Comm. Beginning with the 1986 double-album The World That Summer, Pearce continued Death in June primarily as a solo concern, aided by a revolving group of collaborators including Current 93's David Tibet, Boyd Rice, and Coil's John Balance; the abrasive electronics and martial rhythms of early efforts gave way to an increasingly expansive sonic approach over the course of subsequent outings including 1987's Brown Book, 1989's The Wall of Sacrifice and 1992's But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter?, the latter evoking Pearce's longstanding interest in traditional European folk music. The first British act to perform in Croatia following the outbreak of Yugoslavia's civil war, Death in June documented their experiences on 1993's Something Is Coming; subsequent efforts include 1995's Rose Clouds of Holocaust, 1997's Take Care and Control and 2000's Operation Hummingbird. On 2001's, All Pigs Must Die, Pearce collaborated with Forseti's accordionist Andreas Ritter on half the date. 2004 saw the release of Alarm Agents, the final recorded collaboration between Death in June & Boyd Rice. Two years later, a digital-only release entitled Free Tibet was issued from the band's website -- with Current 93's David Tibet on vocals. 2008's The Rule of Thirds marked a return to Death in June's neo-folk sound, followed by a limited pressing of the concert recording Black Angel Live! Peaceful Snow/Lounge Corps, from 2010, was offered as a double-length, re-recorded collection of Death in June catalog material rearranged for only Miro Snejdr's piano and Pearce's voice -- the latter album in the set was piano only. 2013's The Snow Bunker Tapes was yet another repackaging of the same material, this time with Pearce on voice and acoustic guitar. Live at the Edge of the World (recorded in Brest, Belarus) was a duet with drummer John Murphy (the Associates, SPK). 2015 saw the release of yet another retrospective repackaging billed as Death In June Presents Miro Snejdr - Best of Lounge Corps. Free Tibet was reissued in 2016, this time as a physical disc. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi