Disfear

Disfear is a Swedish crust punk band that formed in the early 1990s and recorded sporadically over the years. After releasing the albums Soul Scars in 1995 and Everyday Slaughter in 1997, the group did not release another album until 2003 with a 12-track album, Misanthropic Generation, featuring vocalist Tomas Lindberg of At the Gates and The Great Deceiver and Uffe Cederlund of Entombed. They later worked with Converge's Kurt Ballou for their album Live the Storm.

Disfear
Disfear at Wheelchair in Worcester, 27 April 2008
Background information
OriginNyköping, Sweden
GenresCrust punk,[1][2] death metal[2]
Years active1989present
LabelsNo, Distortion, Osmose Productions, Relapse, Deathwish Inc.
Associated actsAt the Gates, Entombed, Nightrage
Websitewww.disfear.com
MembersBjörn Peterson
Tomas Lindberg
Marcus Andersson
Uffe Cederlund
Andreas Axelsson
Past membersHenke Frykman
Jeppe Lerjerud
Jan Axelsson
Jallo Lehto
Robin Wiberg

Bassist Henke Frykman died of cancer on 25 March 2011.[3]

Influences

Tomas Lindberg has cited The Ramones, AC/DC, Motörhead, The Wipers, The Dead Boys, The Stooges, Jerry's Kids, Articles of Faith, and Uniform Choice as musical influences, as well as Michel Foucault as a conceptual influence.[4] Other bands mentioned as inspirational include Discharge, Entombed, Turbonegro, Zeke, and Anti Cimex.[5]

Members

Current line-up
Former members
  • Henke Frykman - bass (1989-2011; died 2011[3])
  • Jeppe Lerjerud - vocals (1989–1998)
  • Jan Axelsson - drums (1989)
  • Jallo Lehto - drums (1989–1995)
  • Robin Wiberg - drums (1995–1998)

Discography

  • Disfear (1992)
  • A Brutal Sight of War (1993)
  • Disfear/Uncurbed Split EP (1993)
  • Soul Scars (1995)
  • Everyday Slaughter (1997)
  • In Defence of Our Future, Tribute to Discharge, contributing the song "Realities of War". (2001)
  • Misanthropic Generation (2003)
  • Powerload (2003; 7", Throne Records)
  • Split w/ ZEKE (2004; 7", Relapse Records)
  • Live the Storm (2008)
  • Split with Doomriders (2008)

References

  1. Kevin Stewart-Panko, "I Saw Disfear Three Times in Three Days", Decibel, no. 46, August 2008, p. 22.
  2. Ekeroth, Daniel. Swedish Death Metal. p. 266.
  3. "Disfear Bassist Passes Away - in Metal News". Metal Underground.com. Retrieved 2013-06-21.
  4. Brandon Stosuy, "Show No Mercy", Pitchforkmedia, March 26, 2008. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-09-25. Retrieved 2008-09-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Access date: September 11, 2008.
  5. Interview with Yiannis D., Metal Temple, May 24, 2008. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2008-10-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Access date: October 22, 2008.


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