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Pearce formed Death in June in [[1981]], along with [[Patrick Leagas]] and [[Tony Wakeford]]. Pearce and Wakeford had been members of the influential political punk band, [[Crisis (band)|Crisis]] [http://www.deathrock.com/crisis/index.html], which formed in [[1977]]. '''Crisis''' had gained a substantial following in the U.K. [[Punk rock|punk]] scene, which was getting its legs at that time. Crisis performed at rallies for [[Rock Against Racism]] (RAR), and the [[Anti-Nazi League]] (ANL), organizations that [[neoist]] and Crisis/Death in June critic [[Stewart Home]] wrote were fronts for the [[Socialist Workers Party (UK)|Socialist Workers Party]].[http://www.stewarthomesociety.org/dij.htm] Home further stated that the SWP organized a tour of [[Norway]] for Crisis and that Wakeford was a "card-carrying member of the SWP".
Pearce formed Death in June in [[1981]], along with [[Patrick Leagas]] and [[Tony Wakeford]]. Pearce and Wakeford had been members of the influential political punk band, [[Crisis (band)|Crisis]] [http://www.deathrock.com/crisis/index.html], which formed in [[1977]]. '''Crisis''' had gained a substantial following in the U.K. [[Punk rock|punk]] scene, which was getting its legs at that time. Crisis performed at rallies for [[Rock Against Racism]] (RAR), and the [[Anti-Nazi League]] (ANL), organizations that [[neoist]] and Crisis/Death in June critic [[Stewart Home]] wrote were fronts for the [[Socialist Workers Party (UK)|Socialist Workers Party]].[http://www.stewarthomesociety.org/dij.htm] Home further stated that the SWP organized a tour of [[Norway]] for Crisis and that Wakeford was a "card-carrying member of the SWP".


Incidentally, Douglas P has said, "there is a writer called Stewart Home, who has always loved the group (Crisis)," and Home named his novel, Come Before Christ and Murder Love after a Death in June song of the same name.
Incidentally, Douglas P has said, "there is a writer called Stewart Home, who has always loved the group (Crisis)," and Home named his novel, ''Come Before Christ and Murder Love'' after a Death in June song of the same name. Douglas P has said the song dates from his years in Crisis.


==Early Death in June==
==Early Death in June==

Revision as of 12:44, 17 November 2005

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Death in June

Death in June is the creative music works by English folk musician Douglas Pearce, better known as Douglas P.

Crisis

Pearce formed Death in June in 1981, along with Patrick Leagas and Tony Wakeford. Pearce and Wakeford had been members of the influential political punk band, Crisis [1], which formed in 1977. Crisis had gained a substantial following in the U.K. punk scene, which was getting its legs at that time. Crisis performed at rallies for Rock Against Racism (RAR), and the Anti-Nazi League (ANL), organizations that neoist and Crisis/Death in June critic Stewart Home wrote were fronts for the Socialist Workers Party.[2] Home further stated that the SWP organized a tour of Norway for Crisis and that Wakeford was a "card-carrying member of the SWP".

Incidentally, Douglas P has said, "there is a writer called Stewart Home, who has always loved the group (Crisis)," and Home named his novel, Come Before Christ and Murder Love after a Death in June song of the same name. Douglas P has said the song dates from his years in Crisis.

Early Death in June

Death in June soon left the reticent punk scene behind and began to infuse their sound with electronics and military style drumming. Their lyrics maintained much of poetry and political urgency of the early Crisis recordings. Tracks such as "Holy Water" and "State Laughter" demonstrated an ongoing fascination with political systems. Further on, Pearce would abandon any overt interest in politics in favor of a more esoteric approach to his work. Wakeford left Death in June in January 1984 after a gig in Paris, and Leagas followed one album later in April 1985, after a short tour in Italy. Leagas, who began calling himself Patrick O-Kill, formed Sixth Comm, and Wakeford, the folk noir band Sol Invictus. From that point until the present, Death in June has consisted solely of the work of Pearce and various like-minded collaborators.

Leaders

Throughout the substantial history of Death in June, Pearce has worked with some of the more influential artists in the underground industrial, Neofolk, and experimental/noise scenes. These have included Forseti, David Tibet, Boyd Rice, Rose McDowall, Albin Julius, John Balance, Michael Cashmore, Simon Norris, and James Mannox. Boyd Rice contributed a spoken word piece to The Wall Of Sacrifice album. Death in June has sometimes toured with Rice's NON as well as played live with various neofolk musicians, a genre he helped foster.

Neofolk Music

Douglas Pearce's influence was also instrumental in creating a genre of music called neofolk throughout Germania and Scandinavia. Pearce often plays live with artists that are considered a part of this genre and guests on their records.

Influences

Douglas P. has expressed admiration for the writing of Friedrich Nietzsche. He's said the greatest inspirations in his life have been Yukio Mishima and Jean Genet [3]. As well as these authors, Douglas found inspiration in Comte de Lautréamont's work Maldoror.

Symbolism and Aesthetics

Death in June has, since its inception, used variations of the Totenkopf or Death's Head as insignia. Douglas P. has stated repeatedly that the symbol is not an endorsement of extermination camp atrocities. However, the use of the symbol, replete with its negative associations, does possess personal meaning, as does every aspect of Death in June, for Douglas P. Death in June has demonstrated an appreciation for Order and the primacy of Aesthetic Values. Great attention has been paid to packaging so that every release is as much an objet d'art as the content. Many recordings have been pressed in limited quantities, etched with esoteric or symbolic language, and distributed to elite individuals in various underground circles. This practice has won Death in June a substantial international following. It has also ensured that their most scarce artifacts are exceedingly expensive for collectors and fans.

The Origins of the Name

Much has been made of the origins of the name, Death in June. It is considered to be an allusion to the Night of the Long Knives Sturmabteilung purge on June 30, 1934. Douglas P. has said that a friend said something to him and he "heard" it as "Death in June". He placed great meaning on the name and subsequently applied it to his new project in 1981. Douglas P. has stated that the name does not express any single idea for him and remains multifaceted. Detractors, however, have accused Death in June of being neo-Nazi, fascist, and racist. Protests have been staged and occasional performances cancelled. [4]. Justification for the cancellations stem from strong aversions to the symbolism of Death in June coupled with an interpretation of select lyrics as containing deliberate Fascist images and tropes. However, it is unclear how one can accuse a homosexual man whom has collaborated with various ethnic Jews throughout his discography and played in Israel for a Jewish audience as being a neo-Nazi.

Discography

Year Album title Format
1981 Heaven Street 12"
1982 State Laughter/Holy Water 7"
1983 The Guilty Have No Pride LP
1984 Burial LP
1984 She Said Destroy 12"/7"
1985 Nada! LP
1985 Born Again 12"
1985 Come Before Christ And Murder Love 12"/7"
1986 The World That Summer 2xLP
1986 Lesson 1: Misanthropy LP
1987 To Drown A Rose 10"
1987 Brown Book LP
1987 Oh How We Laughed Live LP/CD
1989 93 Dead Sunwheels EP/CD
1989 The Corn Years CD
1990 The Wall Of Sacrifice LP/CD
1990 1888 EP
1991 The Cathedral Of Tears CD
1992 Ostenbraun 2x cassette/CD
1992 But, What Ends When The Symbols Shatter? LP/CD
1992 Paradise Rising 12"/CDS
1992 Death In June/Current 93/Sol Invictus CD
1993 Cathedral Of Tears 12"/CDS
1993 Something Is Coming 2xLP/2xCD
1994 Sun Dogs 7"/CDS
1995 Rose Clouds Of Holocaust LP/CD
1995 Black Whole Of Love CDS 7", 10", 12" box set
1995 Death In June Presents: Occidental Martyr 10" LP/CD
1996 Death In June Presents: KAPO! LP/CD
1997 Die Schuldigen und der Nebel: The Guilty Have No Past/Night And Fog 2xCD box set
1997 DISCriminate ('81-'97) 2xCD
1998 Take Care & Control LP/CD
1998 Kameradschaft CDS
1998 Passion! Power!! Purge!!! CDS
1999 Death In June/Der Blutharsch/Forseti/NON & Freunde - Der Tod Im Juni CD
1999 Heilige! CD
2000 Operation Hummingbird LP/CD
2000 Death In June/Fire + Ice - We Said Destroy 7"
2001 All Pigs Must Die LP/CD
2004 Alarm Agents (as Death in June and Boyd Rice) LP/Coloured Vinyl
2004 Alarm Agents (as Death in June and Boyd Rice) CD (different mixes from LP, extra track
2005 Abandon Tracks 2xLP/CD

Reference

  • Misery and Purity: A History and Personal Interpretation by Robert Forbes (review)