The
New Noise Theology E.P. / 1998
(Click
cover for lyrics)
Tracklisting:
1.
New noise 2. Blind-date 3. Poetry written in gasoline 4. Refused are fuckin'
dead (Bomba Je remix, long version).
Label:
Burning
Heart Records / Honeybear Records / Epitaph.
Format:
CDEP.
Info:
Originally
released by Burning Heart Records in 1998. Also released in the US by Honeybear
Records in 1998 and by Epitaph in 2000. Track # 1 is taken from the album
"The shape of punk to come" (CD/LP). Track # 2-4 was previously unreleased
when this CDEP was released in 1998. Track # 4 is a remixed version of
the song "Refused are fuckin' dead" from "The shape of punk to come" (CD/LP).
All the tracks are now included on the 2004 re-issue of "The e.p. compilaton"
(CD).
Liner
notes: The New
Noise Collective: Dennis. David. Jon. Kristofer. Ulf. Andreas. # 1 &
2 Recorded at Tonteknik 1997, # 3 was recorded at Second home Feb 1998,
# 4 was created at Bomba Je 1998.
Thank
you: Eskil. Pelle. Jacob. Henrik. Mats. Ulf. Greta. Linda. Daniel Abbot.
Elin. Judith. Fredrik. Hamnmaskinen.
The
new noise theology is a resistant force of violence and seduction. Since
the spectacle of the modern ways of production are killing the true creativity
we would like to bring about a new beat that we can scream along to, disguised
in the guise of popular culture. Within the sphere of capitalist alienation
every aspect of our lives is controlled and manipulated and we need to
use the powers invested in us to bring about the total destruction of the
industry that supports us with uncreative and lame sounds. Scraped from
the walls of Rude de Asas, the unknown poet could have designed the impeccable
essay of linguistic anarchy and we need within the musical medium to redesign
the thoughts and ways supplied to us by the perverted music industry. Turning
the focus from the producer/consumer relationship into communication and
dialectics, we need to challenge and to become more than nostalgia items.
We need to obey our own laws and desires, those of revolution and those
of change and unpredictability. We need to apply the new noise into our
everyday lives to make it a truly inspiring force.
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