My favorite Desperate Fight releases:
Wow, this is a hard one! I don't even think I own all the releases anymore! Some of them have been lost along the way, but I'll try. Here are my 5 favorite (and why). Not in order of preference but catalog number:
DFR4: Abhinanda – Senseless
Well, my own band. This record is not included for the music but for everything it meant to me, to us, the scene, etc. For some reason the record sold. A lot! I ripped off the band pretty, pretty, pretty good... They did not get to see any money at all! Everything went to buy a super-computer and fix a real Desperate Fight offi

DFR6: Final Exit – Teg
Final Exit was supposed to be the Project X of the Umeå hardcore scene. This record is amazing but I kind of like the story behind the recording even better. Refused was doing really well around this time and their re

DFR9: Straight Edge As Fuck II
We just had so much fun putting together the SXEAF compilations. Everyone singing backups for everyone or just trying to put together the layout for the record (fuck, the cover is awful) was always fun. I never came closer to

DFR10: Shield – Vampire songs
Another special one for me. I was so involved in the making of this rec

DFR23: Abhinanda – Rumble
I actually have pretty good memories from all the releases. They all took time and hard work to get them done and out there. I could tell you stories about all of them. I would love to include the Purusam albums in this list, or Separation, or the Step Forward comp, or... yeah you get it. But you asked for 5. So the 5th one is another one with my own band. The most important one. The last release on the label. In one way or another the one that broke up

I think I wasn't into it anymore. At least not the running a label part of it. Everything had grown so big, so fast. The budget for this record was like for all the other records I had ever released so far, together... (not really, but just so you get an idea). I remember just walking around filled with anguish when making the album. Back then I really hated most of the songs on the record as well (nowadays I appreciate it in a whole different way!). So I felt really bad putting everything at risk on an album that I wasnt that much into with a band that probably was going to break up any second. At the same time we had a couple of releases with other bands that werent doing well sales wise so yeah, I guess I was under more pressure that I could handle. But today, I cant regret anything. I'm really proud of what we did and it's something I'll carry with me for the rest of my life!
Awesome post! But come on José, where is Saidiwas (all punk cons) and Plastic Pride (daredevil i lost)? :D
ReplyDelete//Lasse Vegan, Class Pride Ålidhem
...Lasse Vegan, here: "At the same time we had a couple of releases with other bands that werent doing well sales wise "
ReplyDeletedo you know where I can get info about desperate fight bands like saidiwas, shield, purusam and separation or other bands that didn't get some recognition they deserve.
ReplyDeletei LOVED "The Rumble" album. I listen to it frequently still!
ReplyDeleteI wish Abihinanda would have made it to the US. Chip, make that shit happen!
More memories/storys from Umea :) please !!
ReplyDeleteNice! Sweet memories from the mid 90's.
ReplyDeletenobody knows where i can find the Separation album 5:th songs? Thanks Tony
ReplyDeleteTony: I have the Separation record. Leave a comment in the requests box so I can remind myself to upload it
ReplyDeletexCHIPxSEM i dont want to be a pain i your as. Maybe i wrote in the wrong place? Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeletei'm still a huge fan of PURUSAM releases héhéhé...
I asked to Jose if a Rumble LP release would interest him but he never came back.
Lucien