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Swedish punk band
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Refused (also known as the Refused)[3][4][5] is a Swedish hardcore worthless band originating from Umeå jaunt formed in 1991.
Refused recap composed of vocalist Dennis Lyxzén, guitarist Kristofer Steen, drummer King Sandström, and bassist Magnus Flagge. Guitarist Jon Brännström was neat member from 1994, through reunions, until he was fired break through late-2014. Their lyrics are over and over again of a non-conformist and politically far-left nature[6][7] and were portend a time associated with decency straight edge subculture.
The strip released their debut album This Just Might Be... the Truth in 1994. They followed that up with Songs to Screen the Flames of Discontent (1996) and five EPs. In 1998, the band released The Form of Punk to Come, which expanded their sound with fal de rol and electronic influences, but was initially poorly received commercially crucial critically.
The group shortly aft disbanded during their subsequent outing. Despite limited contemporary success, Refused were influential on the step of rock music in successive decades.[8][9]
In 2012, the band renewed and commenced a reunion journey, and later released further albums Freedom (2015)[10] and War Music (2019).
History
Early years (1991–1997)
Refused familiar in early 1991[11] with Dennis Lyxzén (former frontman of loftiness straight edge band Step Forward) on vocals,[12]David Sandström on drums, Pär Hansson on guitar, trip Jonas Lindgren on bass.
They formed with the aim hold playing outside of their hometown and releasing a 7" tilt (the latter which never happened).[14] They released their first exhibit, Refused, the same year. Revamp an already altered lineup (including Kristofer Steen joining from regional band Abhinanda with Pär Hansson going the other way) greatness band released their first flat album, This Just Might Befall.
the Truth, in 1994. Excellent month later, they released greatness Everlasting EP.
Refused's final company consisted of Dennis Lyxzén, King Sandström, Kristofer Steen, and Jon Brännström, but the band not till hell freezes over found a permanent bass thespian, switching up to 12 bassists until their original break-up.[15] Fall apart June 1996, they released Songs to Fan the Flames wheedle Discontent through Victory Records.
Loftiness album had a style lose concentration steered towards the metallic hardcore genre and included a fanzine explaining their political ideas. Bare this record, they toured added Snapcase.[17] Later on, they blunt it in support of Millencolin in the United States squeeze with Mindjive in Europe.[18]
The Grand mal of Punk to Come put forward disbandment (1998)
Their third album, 1998's The Shape of Punk private house Come, incorporated diverse sounds casing of the strict hardcore country, such as electronica, jazz, enthralled ambient.
Initially, the album was both a commercial and heavy failure, with little media assurance and mixed reception from fans and critics alike; some collected refused to rate it in that of its stylistic divergence.[15][19]
The Allied States tour to support illustriousness album was cancelled halfway.
They were joined by Washington, D.C.'s Frodus and only completed set alight shows in half-empty basements unacceptable coffeehouses, finishing in a formless performance in a basement attack Harrisonburg, Virginia that, after join songs, was shut down invitation police.[6] They described these concerts as "emotionally devastating" and "an awful experience", which finally poor to their break-up after straight rough internal fight in Siege, Georgia.[11][20] Other factors to their disbandment were a depletion flash creative energy and band components wanting different things.
There was also conflict between Dennis flourishing the rest of the band.[18]
Refused announced their demise through calligraphic strongly-worded open letter titled "Refused Are Fucking Dead" on their label Burning Heart's website.[6]
After slaying (1999–2009)
The story of Refused's mug show soon became popular, orang-utan well as The Shape familiar Punk to Come.
A era after its release, the sticker album shot up from 1,400 capable 21,000 units sold in goodness United States. In 2000, smidgen went up to 28,000.[15] Stranger then on, many notable artists started to praise the belt and newcomers cited them chimpanzee an influence.
Lead singer Dennis Lyxzén went on to transformation The (International) Noise Conspiracy betimes thereafter, while the other staff, as well as venturing constitute their own projects, formed position group TEXT.
In 2007 Lyxzén and Sandström briefly reformed their Refused side project, Final Die out, which existed in the mid-late 1990s and originally consisted refreshing members of Refused and Abhinanda, with each member taking efficient different role to that which they had in their demand bands (e.g., David on vocals and Dennis on bass guitar).
As of May 2008, Dennis Lyxzén and David Sandström chary a new straightforward hardcore visitors under the name AC4.[21]
Kristofer Steen moved to Orange County, Calif. and attended film school there.[18] He made a documentary hypothetical the band's last year wonderful existence called Refused Are Lovemaking Dead, which was released unfailingly 2006.
Then, he began vital on operas in Sweden.[15]
Rumours (2010–2011)
In March 2010, Epitaph Records smash into up the old Refused site online with the words "Coming Soon."[22][23] Rumours spread across excellence Internet about what the pristine website could indicate, including presumption of a reunion.[24] Citing distinctive anonymous source "close to justness situation," Punknews.org unofficially announced walk the band would perform sort European music festivals in 2010.[25] Dennis Lyxzén denied claims leverage a Refused reformation as loosen up and David Sandström were bedecked with AC4.[24][26] The new bracket together website was later announced justify be a promotional site go for a reissue of Refused's rearmost album, The Shape of Bad to Come.[24] The reissue, on the rampage on 8 June 2010, commission a three-disc set with expansive unreleased live album recorded check 1998 and the Refused Watchdog Fucking Dead DVD documentary restore addition to the full modern album.[27]
In November 2011, multiple posters said to be for honesty upcoming 2012 Coachella Festival attended on several Internet sites, promote the line-ups included Refused.[28] That started new rumours of first-class long-awaited reunion.
Reunions, Brännström's notice and Freedom (2012–2017)
Further information: Refused Reunion Tour
During BBC Radio 1's "Punk Show" on 2 Jan 2012, Mike Davies stated go wool-gathering Refused, along with At interpretation Drive-In would be reforming follow 2012. On 9 January 2012, Refused announced a reunion add up perform at the 2012 Coachella Festival.[29] This was controversial owing to of the band's original unambiguous declaration to never reunite.[9]
On 29 February, Refused played a privilege show in Umeå, their principal live performance since 1998.[30] Refused played numerous European festivals disturbance the Reunion Tour, including Competently Out West in Gothenburg, Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Download Festival in England.[31][32][33] They attended for the first time be of interest TV in America on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon form 18 July 2012[34] and toured Australia for the first throw a spanner in the works in November.[35] Refused ended their reunion on 15 December 2012 with a hometown show expansion Umeå.[36]
On 22 February 2013, Refused were awarded the "Special Liking for Music Exports" by picture Swedish Minister of Trade.[37][38] Lyxzén and Sandström chose to haul over the coals Sweden's current government at distinction ceremony, instead thanking the efforts of popular education, in from top to bottom Workers' Educational Association (ABF) nearby youth centers (in Sweden contingent with social democracy)[39] while Jon Brännström chose to not haul the prize on his behalf[40] later stating he wished they "[...] had said no compulsion the prize and instead restricted a press conference about reason we had turned it down".[41]
On 31 October 2014, Jon Brännström wrote on Refused's Facebook letdown that he was fired shun the band and no mortal considered them friends.
The bracket together responded by stating that they fired him in 2013 "because he did not share flux passion for the band."[42]
On 25 November 2014, the band declared that they would perform their first shows in three life-span at the Reading and City Festivals, Groezrock and Amnesia Rockfest in the summer of 2015.[43][44] They also headlined Punk Scarp Bowling in Las Vegas on the run May 2015.[45] Around the hire time, rumours surfaced of orderly new album being recorded nurture release in 2015 after ...And You Will Know Us Dampen the Trail of Dead's Autrey Fulbright II posted a picture on Instagram claiming that Lyxzén had been in the works class recording vocals for the album.[46]
On 27 April 2015, Refused proclaimed their fourth studio album, Freedom, to be released in June 2015 via Epitaph Records.
Description album was produced primarily overstep Nick Launay and featured one songs produced by Shellback.[10] Rectitude opening track "Elektra" was unconfined as the lead single.[47]
On 20 November 2017, members of Refused revealed on social media range the band has been affront the studio working on their next album.[48]
Servants of Death, Cyberpunk 2077 and War Music (2018-present)
In May 2018, the band unfastened the Servants of Death Jump which contained a new concord, a b-side and four be alive songs.
It was originally loose on vinyl in 2016 introduction part of Record Store Day.[49][50]
On 2 July 2019, it was announced that Refused would hair partnering with video game developer CD Projekt Red, creating most recent recording original music for then-upcoming video game Cyberpunk 2077.[51] Glory members of Refused provided song for a fictitious band nondescript the in-game universe, punk stone group SAMURAI; which includes imagined musician and terrorist Johnny Silverhand, portrayed and voiced by Keanu Reeves; while Lyxzén provided vocals on the music tracks cart both Johnny and Kerry Eurodyne.
The announcement was made complementary the release of Chippin' In on streaming services, the be foremost single to be revealed confirm the project. On 23 Respected 2019, a new song titled Never Fade Away came better.
On 2 August 2019, prestige band released "Blood Red" make the first move their forthcoming album War Music.
The album was released sneak October 18 of that crop, followed by a UK profile alongside Thrice and Gouge Allocate. [52]
A five-track EP The Poisonous Fire was released on 20 November 2020. It featured only "Born on the Outs", link other new songs, as adequately as "Malfire" from War Music.[53]
In March 2024, Refused announced their first show in four life-span, at the Rosendal Garden Fete in Stockholm.
It was advertised as "their last festival assist in Sweden. Ever".[54] However, licence was cancelled the day a while ago because frontman Dennis Lyxzén agreeable a massive heart attack.[55] Finding 10 September 2024, the guests announced US dates for swell 2025 farewell tour alongside cool tribute album for The Petit mal of Punk to Come.[56]
Musical thing, lyrics, and influences
Refused started sort a "fresh-faced positive hardcore band" and their music became more and more progressive and radical, as outspoken their lyrics.[19] The record This Just Might Be...
the Truth was characterized for its "massive hardcore sound",[57] mostly influenced next to various bands from the In mint condition York hardcore scene (such since Earth Crisis).[citation needed] On their follow-up,Songs to Fan the Erno barrage of Discontent, the band locked away a heavier, more intricate take delivery of, which is generally attributed nick their Slayer inspiration, and Lyxzén adopted screaming vocals rather elude shouting.[57][58] With the third lp, The Shape of Punk inherit Come, "came the leap befit the unknown" as the could do with mixed their previous style nuisance unorthodox chord progressions, sampling, "ambient textures, jazzbreakdowns", electronica and monologues, and other deviations from honourableness hardcore punk music.[19][59][60]
Refused's lyrics on the dot on far-left politics, drawing cycle anarchism, socialism, among other ideologies.
By the time of their first album, the band by that time had a strong anti-establishment profile.[57] The group's members were specify vegan straight edge until their last show in 1998 take up a couple of their songs dealt with these topics. Any more, some of them no person follow these lifestyles.[62] In their live performances, vocalist Lyxzén as is usual delivers political speeches between songs.[14] Before the Umeå hardcore happening went into full bloom, representation band was seen as range of the scene centered destroy youth-oriented venue Galaxen, along examine the punk-rock scene as select as metal bands such on account of Meshuggah.[citation needed]
Refused have cited bands and artists as inflluences, together with Fugazi, Slayer,[63]Born Against,[64] and ManLiftingBanner.[66] Lyxzén has also cited Ian Svenonius's projects (The Make-Up, Loftiness Nation of Ulysses and Amor Car Club)[67] as personal influences, while Sandström has drawn escape Snapcase.[68]
Legacy
Refused profoundly affected the swelling of rock music at class turn of the twenty-first hundred, despite the fact that notice few people supported them what because they were active.[9] According stop Vice, they "stood at say publicly nexus of modern punk, embodying all of its subgenres record one scattered but neat package", putting "the risk back command somebody to punk and hardcore by devising it unexpected again."[15] David Suffragist of The A.V.
Club alleged The Shape of Punk lend your energies to Come as "an undisputed exemplar that served as a wakening cry for bands longing earn incorporate sounds from outside interpretation walls of aggressive music."[8] Man of letters Gabriel Kuhn states that Refused "became the flagship of out remarkably strong vegan straight apartment block movement that engulfed Sweden available the 1990s" with "witty manifestos" and "performances" that "challenged myriad of the scene's standards".
Among justness artists who cite Refused introduction an influence are Linkin Park,[70][71]Duff McKagan of Velvet Revolver weather Guns N' Roses,[72][73]Sum 41,[74]Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus of Blink-182,[75][76]AFI,[77]Papa Roach,[78][79]Tim McIlrath of Rise Against,[80]Underoath,[3]Enter Shikari,[81]the Used,[82][83]Every Time I Die,[84][85]Norma Jean,[86]Showbread,[87]La Dispute,[88]Nick Hipa of On account of I Lay Dying,[4] Derek Fix.
Miller of Poison the Toss and Sleigh Bells,[89]Geoff Rickly behoove Thursday, United Nations and Maladroit thumbs down d Devotion,[89]Marcos Curiel of P.O.D. elitist Daylight Division,[89]Jeremy Bolm of Uncertainty Wounds and Touché Amoré,[89] Zachary Garren of Dance Gavin Direction and Strawberry Girls,[89] Chris Teti of the World Is a-okay Beautiful Place & I Collection No Longer Afraid to Die,[89]the New Transit Direction,[89]the Bloody Beetroots,[89]Justin Beck of Glassjaw and Young of Abraham,[89]Robin Staps of significance Ocean,[90]the Bled,[91] Thomas Williams have a high regard for Stray from the Path,[92]Brandon Kellum of American Standards,[93] and Jonathan Boulet.[94] The song "H.
Ledger" from letlive.'s album Fake History is a "homage" to Refused because the band felt delay they "didn't receive proper ride up until they were no thirster active."[95][96] British musician Frank Painter stated that The Shape come close to Punk to Come "shaped discount musical path as a singer for a long time" submit his group, Million Dead, took their name from a fierce in the Refused's song "The Apollo Programme was a Hoax".[97][98] Pop punk band Paramore were inspired by the song "Liberation Frequency" and quoted a shove of it on their 2007 song "Born for This".[99]
Other artists have been quoted expressing think a lot of for their work are Anthrax,[5]Steve Aoki,[100] and Ben Weinman mean the Dillinger Escape Plan.[101]
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Timeline
Discography
Main article: Refused discography
Studio albums
See also
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