death in june "the world that summer" 1986

From the ashes of the left-wing punk band Crisis came the right-wing Joy Division tribute band Death In June. After working hard to establish an independent sound, Death In June released “The World That Summer.” As another reviewer mentioned, this is definitely a transitional album in the sense that it bridges the gap between Death In June’s post-punk, electronic genesis and their subsequent neofolk stylings on albums like “But What Ends When The Symbols Shatter?” Like another “transitional” album I love — Bathory’s “Blood Fire Death” — this represents the band’s best and most interesting work to date.

among the ruins

Esta entrada foi publicada em 1986, 80's, death in june. ligação permanente.

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