- The Shape of Punk to Come
Infobox Album|
Name = The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chimerical Bombination in 12 Bursts
Type = studio
Artist =Refused
Released =October 27 ,1998
Recorded = 1997
Genre =Hardcore punk Post-hardcore Experimental rock
Length = 55:11
Label =Burning Heart Records
Producer =Eskil Lövström ,Andreas Nilsson ,Pelle Henricsson ,Refused
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:om6tk6kxwkr0 link]
* Pitchfork (8.7/10) [http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/21307/Refused_The_Shape_Of_Punk_To_Come link]
*Punknews.org Rating|5|5 [http://www.punknews.org/review/364 link]
Last album = "The Demo Compilation "
(1997)
This album = "The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chimerical Bombation in 12 Bursts"
(1998)
Next album ="The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chimerical Bombination in 12 Bursts" was the final album released by Swedish
hardcore punk bandRefused before they split up. It was released in October 1998 (see1998 in music ) throughBurning Heart Records . The title of the album is a reference toOrnette Coleman 's 1959 album "The Shape of Jazz to Come " (see1959 in music ). British bandMillion Dead took their name from a line in the final song "The Apollo Programme Was a Hoax". Manchester bandSonic Boom Six have also parodied the album name with their song "The Rape of Punk to Come" from the album "Sounds to Consume ", andAdequate Seven 's first track on the album "Songs of Innocence and Experience" is called "The Shape of Funk to Come".Power violence band United Nations have a song on their self titled album called "The Shape of Punk That Never Came", a reference to Refused. It should also be noted that the song "Refused are Fuckin' Dead" is a reference to theBorn Against song "Born Against are Fuckin' Dead". Refused may have been influenced by bothBorn Against andNation of Ulysses in terms of approach, dress, and ideology, although the sound and songwriting similarities have frequently been greatly emphasized.Overview
This album marked a sharp and conscious departure from Refused's earlier work. The philosophy of the album, expounded in the ample liner notes and encapsulated in the song "New Noise", was that punk and hardcore music could not be anti-establishment by continuing to package revolutionary lyrics in sounds which had been increasingly co-opted into the mainstream. The sound of the record presented a challenge to existing punk sensibilities; its sounds were 'punk' at a fundamental level, but worlds apart from
pop punk bands such asGreen Day andBlink-182 , and more politicalpunk rock bands such asBad Religion and Pennywise.The album also took on the idea of "political interludes" between songs, reminiscent of the DC band The Nation of Ulysses. The use of more technological sounds or
drum and bass music, particularly on the "New Noise" single/EP which followed the album, is a tactic that various members of Refused have credited to the influence of Philadelphia punk bandInk & Dagger .DVD-Audio version
In 2004, a
DVD-Audio version of the album was released, remixed in 5.1-channelSurround Sound . Surprisingly, many of the songs have been compositionally altered, some significantly. "Bruitist Pome #5," for example, has been thoroughly reworked, while a seven-minute version of "Refused Are Fuckin' Dead" jarringly transitions into a new second half, which incorporates elements of the Bombe Je Remix of the song. Other songs have received new intros or outros.Track listing
#"Worms of the Senses/Faculties of the Skull" – 7:05
#"Liberation Frequency" – 4:08
#"The Deadly Rhythm" – 3:34
#"Summerholidays Vs. Punkroutine" – 4:01
#"Bruitist Pome #5" – 1:25
#"New Noise" – 5:08
#"The Refused Party Program" – 2:38
#"Protest Song '68" – 4:32
#"Refused Are Fucking Dead" – 5:08
#"The Shape of Punk to Come" – 5:06
#"Tannhäuser / Derivè" – 8:07
#"The Apollo Programme Was a Hoax" – 4:13
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