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Label Update - July 19, 2016
Label Update - July 19, 2016
THE SUSPECTS "Voice of America" LP Reissue out August 19th on Grave Mistake / Six Feet Under
Preorder and Full Album Stream up Now / Reunion show at the Black Cat (DC) July 29th
Photo by Chris Henderson
PREORDER The Suspects Voice of America LP from the Grave Mistake Webstore
LISTEN / DOWNLOAD Voice of America from the Grave Mistake Bandcamp
Reunion show info available on the Black Cat website
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The Suspects / Washington DC
Grave Mistake and Six Feet Under are honored to present a significant artifact in Washington, DC punk history - a reissue of The Suspects' 1995 full length, Voice of America,
along with the tracks from their 1994 debut self-titled 7". Originally
released on their own Torque Records label, the band's seminal output
contains thirteen blasts of timeless and unadulterated punk rock,
delivered with a precise intensity that maintains its urgency two
decades later. There is no denying The Suspects'
significance during their tenure as torchbearers for Washington DC Punk
and Hardcore, and their role in its history paved the way for the city's
scene to grow and thrive for decades to follow.
The state of punk rock in Washington DC
in the early 90's was an interesting one, to say the least. A decade
had passed since the initial wave of classic punk and hardcore bands put
the city on the map, and the District was comfortably settled in a
post-Revolution Summer era of indie and math rock. While there is no
denying the importance and influence of the late 80's / early 90's
Dischord Records bands that dominated the region, it came as no surprise
that there were a few who still longed for the urgency of the classic
hardcore punk sound and attitude that remained notably absent from the
DC scene at this time.
It was out of this void that The Suspects were formed. Founded by original Scream drummer Kent Stax alongside guitarist Bryan Harbin, bassist Chris Condayan and vocalist Brian Gayton, the Suspects came together in 1993 with one objective - to inject the Nation's capital with a long forgotten dose of uninhibited punk intensity. Combining their love for classic '77 UK punk with the aggression and power of the DC Hardcore classics, The Suspects were a pivotal band for the region; crucial in keeping the spirit of DC Punk and Hardcore alive and flourishing for generations to come.
Supported by energetic live performances, the band gained an impressive following not only locally, but nationally as well. They shared the stage with a plethora of name bands from the decade - Rancid, The Pist, Violent Society, Dropkick Murphys, Blanks 77, Showcase Showdown, The Boils, Swingin Utters, US Bombs, and Pennywise, as well as legendary bands like the UK Subs, Fear, and The Ramones. Regarded by many as the most relevant DC punk band of the nineties, their music bridged the gap between the eighties Dischord scene and the diverse punk subsets of the 2000s, consequently providing a soundtrack for the lives of countless mohawked outcasts. Chances are if you lived in DC at the time and considered yourself a fan of punk music in any way, you were a fan of The Suspects.
It was out of this void that The Suspects were formed. Founded by original Scream drummer Kent Stax alongside guitarist Bryan Harbin, bassist Chris Condayan and vocalist Brian Gayton, the Suspects came together in 1993 with one objective - to inject the Nation's capital with a long forgotten dose of uninhibited punk intensity. Combining their love for classic '77 UK punk with the aggression and power of the DC Hardcore classics, The Suspects were a pivotal band for the region; crucial in keeping the spirit of DC Punk and Hardcore alive and flourishing for generations to come.
Supported by energetic live performances, the band gained an impressive following not only locally, but nationally as well. They shared the stage with a plethora of name bands from the decade - Rancid, The Pist, Violent Society, Dropkick Murphys, Blanks 77, Showcase Showdown, The Boils, Swingin Utters, US Bombs, and Pennywise, as well as legendary bands like the UK Subs, Fear, and The Ramones. Regarded by many as the most relevant DC punk band of the nineties, their music bridged the gap between the eighties Dischord scene and the diverse punk subsets of the 2000s, consequently providing a soundtrack for the lives of countless mohawked outcasts. Chances are if you lived in DC at the time and considered yourself a fan of punk music in any way, you were a fan of The Suspects.
To coincide with the release, The Suspects will be playing a reunion show with their original lineup on Friday, July 29th, at the Black Cat in Washington DC. They will be joined by Blockhead and Free Children of Earth.
Check out this archived interview
with The Suspects (conducted by Positive Force's Mark Andersen) which
originally appeared in the March 1995 issue of MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL
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