Sunday, April 26, 2009

Minneapolis Show


Last night was the first Disembodied show in over 9 years. It was really fucking amazing. Originally our first show was supposed to be in Chicago for the Burning Fight Book but when Extreme Noise asked us to be a part of their Anniversary Shows we couldnt say no. So, we started practicing in either late October or November so that we wouldnt suck. It had been a VERY long time since we had played those songs. So after all of those months, the time had finally come. Our set was around 50 minutes, definately the longest set we had ever played. We had invited our friends Coalesce and Architect to play the show along with local band Frontier. It had to be an early show since it was all ages so that was kind of a bummer but it was still pretty rad. All the bands were fucking awesome, i somehow fucked up my knee while Coalesce was playing and all i was doing was standing on a stool. 
It was really good to be on stage with those guys again. We had a wall of cabinets on stage and it was fucking loud. The show went really fast. When we were practicing the set we thought, "holy fuck, this is gonna be a long set" and it didnt seem to be. it went really fast. BUT then comes bloodshed rain. Now, we had been giving shit to Aaron about puking all the time on the last tour that we did and sure enough, he delivered. I am posting the picture of our setlist after the show. You will see it looks slightly different from the one posted earlier by Jav.
Anyways, the show was awesome. We had so much fun and were so fucking excited for Chicago and California. We killed, we hope everyone had fun. We want to thank everyone who showed up, sang along, danced, travelled from out of state to see us. We wouldnt be playing any shows if it werent for you. Get ready for Chicago. Its going to fucking slay.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

4.25.09




"Minneapolis hardcore band Disembodied made its name in the ’90s with a style of punk that crossed over into brutal black metal on albums like Existence In Suicide. Though inactive for a while now, the band is reforming for a couple of shows this year, including this one headlining a set celebrating the 15th anniversary of Lake Street punk record store Extreme Noise. Joining it is another of hardcore’s mid-’90s leading lights, Coalesce, which rocked with a pummeling ferocity that typified records like Give Them Rope and There Is Nothing New Under The Sun. Coalesce is currently on a resurgence also, with the band’s first new disc in 10 years, Ox, due in June."

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Diablerie test press

it might seem odd, but 101 test presses were made for the Diablerie record. normal number of test presses for a record is 4-8. so why so many? my European contact, Stefan, had this to say...

"i talked and got this one from the guy who runs lifefore at this time (and until 2000). he says that they do so many testpresses for a show or festival to sell the first copies before the release date-the official lp's wouldnt be ready for this."

ive talked to the guy from Lifeforce myself, and i got the same story. further pressing info will come about the Diablerie, but for now enjoy some pics of the test press.

ps, Cheesegrater also owns a testpress. just sayin.


Saturday, April 11, 2009

shirts

got an email from Stefan Heinz with pics of some of his shirts.
awesome!!!
keep 'em coming!











Sunday, April 5, 2009