Artist's albums
The New Noise Theology EP
1998 · EP
The Shape Of Punk To Come (Deluxe Edition)
1998 · album
The Demo Compilation
1997 · album
The E.P Compilation
1997 · album
Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent
1996 · album
Everlasting
1994 · album
This Just Might Be the Truth
1994 · album
The Malignant Fire
2020 · single
Born On The Outs
2020 · single
Economy Of Death
2019 · single
War Music
2019 · album
REV001
2019 · single
Blood Red
2019 · single
Freedom (Deluxe Edition)
2016 · album
Servants of Death
2016 · EP
Freedom
2015 · album
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Biography
The members of Refused were all in different bands in Umeå in the early nineties, aware of each other, playing shows together but separated by the unshakeable apartheid of underground music. A small town's subcultural cliques are not to be trifled with: since there's no actual subculture the cliques are all people have. In the winter of 91 however, David, previously lodged in the tiny Death metal faction of the scene, and Dennis, 3 years David's senior and a local punk icon, flatly rejected this code when forming Refused. Thereafter they did what bands do: toured, put out ok records, evolved, disagreed regarding the bands essence and broke up for 14 years before reconvening for a triumphant comeback tour. They say ruins are the triumph of oxygen and time, and time had definitely not treated all parts of the Refused machine with the same care, but after some fine-tuning they were able to set about re-configuring their artistic objective. DH Lawrence wrote: "It's better to die than live mechanically a life that is a repetition of repetitions" and that basically sums up the band's ethos. So is there a point to this rambling? The answer is no. But if you've made it this far I guess you deserve some sort of pay off, so here's a joke by the great Norm Macdonald: "I wouldn't call myself a fan of Steampunk. But I will say, it is the healthiest way to prepare punk." Refused have a new record out called "War music" and it's absolutely brilliant.