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Alweer een tijdje uitelkaar, maar wat een goede band was dit. ex-leden van oa American Nightmare, No Reply, The Hope Conspiracy, Adamantium en Death By Stereo.
De muziek die ze speelden was een wat meer rockende hardcore punk met wat moderne elementen hier en daar. Teksten waren zeer maatschappijkritisch zonder te vervallen in fuck the government gejank. De naam the suicide file komt overigens van J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover had naar verluid bestanden met gegevens over bekende politici etc. en als hij die personen uit de weg wilde hebben gebruikte hij deze bestanden in de hoop dat hun positie onhoudbaar zou worden of dat ze zelfs zelfmoord zouden plegen. Die bestanden worden in de volksmond the suicide files genoemd. Zanger Dave Weinberg is historicus en werkt voor oa. Discovery Channel en wat instellingen etc. Suicide File started in April of 2001. Initially it was just something for Neeraj, Jarrod and I to screw around with on weeknights. I remember that Neeraj had just quit Hope Conspiracy and he and Jarrod were looking for a new band to play with in Boston. They asked me to sing for a “punk” band, and I enthusiastically agreed to join them. I guess that Jarrod remembered my “punkness” from when No Reply played a show to about 10 kids in Dallas with Death By Stereo. I had pink eye in both eyes and most of our set consisted of different people body slamming me over and over again while I tried to sing. Anyway…Neeraj, Jarrod and I practiced a few times and decided to record a demo. We settled on the name “Suicide File” after I sent Neeraj a list of about 300 names and he rejected all of them. Jarrod was recording with AN at God City, and Kurt generously allowed the three of us to leave his drums set up and demo 4 tracks. We ended up scrapping one of them because it sounded too much like Verbal Assault, but the other three became the Suicide File demo. Boston had a booming hardcore scene at the time, and while our demo made the rounds among our friends a lot of them asked us if we wanted to play shows. We decided we that we did, and filled out our lineup buy asking my roommate John “Carpetbag” to play bass, and our friend Jason to play guitar. The five of us started practicing twice a week in Carpetbag’s bedroom and writing some pretty cool songs. The main thing that I remember about these practices was how hot Carpet’s bedroom would get (he lived in a basement) and how much it must have sucked in there after we all left. Our first show was Bane’s record release for Give Blood in Boston at Mass Art in November of 2001. We were pretty terrible I think, but we had a pretty good time playing the show, and decided to keep going with it. When our friend Dave Mandel asked us to record a record for Indecision, we jumped at the chance. We recorded our 6 song 7” with Dean at Atomic Studios in Brooklyn in a weekend in the fall of 2001. Dean was an awesome engineer to work with, and we were really happy with how the songs turned out. I guess that up until then we didn’t really know what we sounded like, but once we got those songs recorded we realized that we were onto something pretty cool and we couldn’t wait to play the songs for people. We started playing a ton of shows around Boston in early 2002, with great local bands like The A Team, Stop and Think, Think I Care, Mental, Panic, The Dedication and tons more that I’ve left out. Anyway, there was the sense that Boston’s Hardcore scene was really taking off again, and we were really excited to be part of it. Some of those shows at Suffolk College, the Berwick and at Exit 23 remain my all time favorites. I also remember a show in New Jersey with Panic where Gibby and I bought a bunch of weird toys to “spice up” our set. That was one of the more entertaining Suicide File shows. In May of that year we also recorded 2 songs for a split 7” with the Hope Conspiracy on Deathwish. I can’t remember who wrote the riff for “Ashcroft”, but it will be stuck in my head until the day I die In August of that year we went on our first tour with Hope Conspiracy, Count Me Out and Knives Out, playing the Midwest and the South. I was really excited to tour with Count Me Out, who were one of my favorite bands….The tour was really fun, and I’ll never forget playing in Nashville (which felt worlds away from Boston) at a coffee shop and seeing kids going crazy for us. It was the first time that I really felt like our band was something that was more than just something that only our friends were in on. We also wrote Twilight that summer, and that was pretty interesting experience for me. I had never done a full length before, and mostly what I remember is crouching on the floor of Dean’s studio in 110 degree heat with a hand held mic while he worked his magic. I feel like Twilight was sort of the quintessential SF record. It had some flaws, but that was part of the charm. All of us were sort of branching out in our musical and other tastes, and the record is a really good illustration of that. I’m really happy we got a chance to do it. In the Fall of 2002 RNR asked us to do a split with them and we were thrilled. The two songs that we recorded with Jim Siegal never really saw the light of day as a real release and that’s too bad. Both our songs and the RNR songs were great and I wish that record had been handled by someone legit. We toured a couple more times with Bane and Give Up The Ghost, and there were a ton of great memories from those cross country jaunts. Going to Yellowstone with GUTG and staying in a haunted hotel, crashing a frat party in Colorado with Bane and playing shows in places like California, Seattle, and Texas. We met a lot of great people on those tours, and if any of you are reading this, we miss you. By the summer of 2003 I was ready to go back to school and we decided that we didn’t want to half ass it as a band, so we called it quits. Jason quit over that summer, so we asked our good friend Jimmy from the A Team to play guitar on our last record and on our tours that summer. He wrote some really cool songs that were included on the “Things Fall Apart” 7”. We played our last show on October 11th of 2003, almost two years after our first. I always think that these retrospectives come off as really self important and shitty, so I don’t really want to say too much more. The two years that I spent in Suicide File were a wonderful period in my life, and there’s nothing in the world that I would have rather done with that time. We got to play with some great bands, met some incredible people and made some music that we were really into. Thanks to all of you who helped make it worthwhile, and to everyone who remembers Suicide File fondly. I know that I do. Dave Weinberg Boston, February, 2004 *De eerste 7"/mcd. 1 The Purple Dawn 2 Now Lie In It 3 Kissinger 4. The Somme 5 I Hate You 6 A Pleasure To Have In Class *De Split met The Hope Conspiracy(inc. hun gaafste nummer genaamd Ashcroft) 1. Ashcroft 2. I Hate Rock n Roll *Twilight(full length) 1 Twilight 2 Edge Of Town 3 Rum, Romanism And Tammy 4 W 5 Ashcroft 6 Laramie 7 Song For Katy 8 Down Underground 9 Mission Hill Party 10 November In Brookline 11 Song For Tonight *De Split met RnR 1. Achtung Landmine! 2. ...... *Things Fall Apart(afscheids 7") Teksten: Ashcroft If what it boils down to is that "you're either for us or against us." I guess I've got a tough, tough choice to make. 'Cause hollow, patriotic actions and reenactments Don't move me. And mostly, this 21st century, brand of propaghanda and rhetoric, Co-produced by Disney, and sanatized by CGI, Just makes me sick. And when I peer, Through the red, Through the white, And the blue, Through the red, Through the white, And through the blue, I can see people like you. ( I can see people ) I can see people like you. ( I can see people ) I can see people like you Using the tragedy to advance your own narrow moral crusade. I Hate You its all so ironic the things that you think you preface it all with a nod and a wink the clothes that you wear and the words that you speak youre so fucking clever, your tongues in your cheek you stand on the sidelines and shit on it all never getting involved 'cos you might take the fall your apathy hides the fact that youre scared of expressing opinions or showing you care. i hate you. the irony is that you totally suck. you can look down on me but i dont give a fuck 'cause i hate assholes who hide behind fashion who live life devioid of emotion or passion all style and no substance youre flesh without bone another foot solider in an army of clones so fuck your snide ways and you snotty asides i fucking hate you and all of your kind. I HATE YOU. rum, romanism, and tammany idealism - is fuckin dead laughed off the stage at countless conventions laissez affair is en vogue again its silver tongue has been heaven sent one man, one vote, throw it away when every candidate looks the same born of noble blood so dont fuckin talk to me about our tradition of democracy who the fuck am i suppose to believe in? Ik zal ze iniedergeval missen en vind t jammer dat ze zich niet verder hebben kunnen ontwikkelen en ook zeker dat ze nooit in Europa hebben getoured.
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16-06-2004, 09:38 | ||
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Een erg goeie band, fijne sound ook. |
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16-06-2004, 14:36 | ||
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16-06-2004, 16:06 | ||
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16-06-2004, 16:10 | ||
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dit is hoe ik er achteraf naar kijk... misschien voor mij persoonlijk weggevaagd door bands als Mental en The First Step. maar wel de coolste band die hardcore en rock n roll combineren... ook 'wel leuk' was iets te onverschillig fucking super ruig en vet is voor mij niet van toepassing...
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28-03-2006, 13:50 | ||
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Ik loop een paar uurtjes achter. Sowieso 1 show dus in NL.
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sowieso die hele afscheids ep. 05-suicide file-things fall apart-fnt fucking kippenvel
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soort van reflections fest 2006-07-14 GER Wiesbaden Kulturpalast w/ Panic, Guns Up! 2006-07-15 GER Lichtenstein JZ Riot w/ Panic, Guns Up! 2006-07-16 NL Arnhem Reflections Wedding w/ Panic, Guns Up! 2006-07-17 GER Bremen Schlachthof 2006-07-18 BE Brugge TBA 2006-07-19 GER Wangen Tonne 2006-07-20 GER Berchtesgarden Kuckucksnest Data die relevant zijn. SIKEY.
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