Tuesday, November 18, 2008

DISFEAR - self titled (7") Finn Records & Rødel Records #17 1998




Sorry, for this nonsense posting. This is the rerelease by Rødel Records - supposed to be a bootleg, but I don't think so. Maybe just some misunderstandings, lack of communication and crustpunk paranoia. The repress must have been done in the same pressing plant: the etchings are the same like from the No Records release just adding the Rødel catalogue number. I just know that Finn took over No Records after only a few releases. The main reason for posting this is that my copy of the rerelease is just better sounding - no surface noise etc.

Rødel Records is one of the most likeable labels in this whole grind, crust and hardcore universe: still no homepage, no myspace page and I can remember him writing down his e-mail address on paper flyers by hand. You won't sell that many records in this way like others do, but you also won't have to deal with a lot of shit that comes with the www.

DISFEAR - self titled (7") Finn Records & Rødel Records #17 1998

side a:
1. religion
2. min elegi
3. undergang

side b:
1. vietnam idag
2. det sista kriget (Svart Parad)
[OGG Vorbis, maximum quality, password: antithesis, mirror 1, mirror 2]

7 comments:

chrisapproach said...

moin martha,

habe das jetzt so verstanden,daß du die burst of silence lp suchst.
wenn ja zieh sie dir bei uns.

christoph

chrisapproach said...
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chrisapproach said...

wenns dir um das tape an sich geht kann ich dir auch nicht weiterhelfen...

christoph

Anonymous said...

hey, great stuff from disfear! thank you so much. mmm, i was looking around this blog and I found you posted sometime ago the reconstruction compilation, excursion records comp. and god's chosen people you should re upload them they're tru classics! thank you!

Toxik Boys said...

cool post!

jj said...

This record was originally released by No records.
Finn records bought No Records.
Yellow Dog took the originally matrices when they visited Finnrecords in Sweden. Yellow Dogs friend, Rödel Records did their pressing from the originally matrices, but Rödel haven't returned them to Finn-Records. Finnrecords get few copies of the record. I didnt know if Rödel sent any records to the band.
There was some misunderstandings during the re-press process and it was before internet/e-post... and lots of alcohol was involved... so, this re-release was not a bootleg, but it didnt go as planned either...

Hirsinger Youth said...

Thanks for the insight!