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Nada!

 

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Nada! was the breakthrough record where Death in June abandoned the mix of industrial noise, punk, and Joy Division-styled mayhem to embark on a new style of apocalyptical folk, and though Current 93, Death in June spin-off bands like Sixth Comm and Sol Invictus, and countless other groups on World Serpent followed that path, Death in June was one of the pioneers. Acoustic guitars feature heavily on "The Honour of Silence," the short "Leper Lord," "(Behind the Rose) Fields of Rape," and "She Said Destroy," most of them co-written with David Tibet of Current 93. In fact "Fields of Rape" has some of the same lyrics as the piece of the same name on Current 93's nightmarish Dogs Blood Rising, but instead of mixing nursery rhyme and distorted screams with industrial noises, the Death in June version turns the piece into a rather catchy folk song, though one imbued to the core with gloom and decay. The rest of the album traverses similar territory, despair and torture, death and war, utter bleakness. A few of the tracks revert to the earlier Death in June of mechanical rhythms and strange sound effects, and "Crush My Love" offers strange repeated keyboard textures and droning vocals with some weird effects at the end. Except for the stupid "C'Est un Reve," a piece about Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, Nada! is excellent stuff. ~ Rolf Semprebon, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Torture Garden Death in June
Last Farewell Death in June
The Calling Death in June
Doubt to Nothing Death in June
The Honour of Silence Death in June
The Calling (MK II) Death in June
Leper Lord Death in June
Rain of Despair Death in June
Foretold Death in June
Behind the Rose (Fields of Rape) Death in June
She Said Destroy Death in June
Carousel Death in June
C'est un Rêve Death in June
Crush My Love Death in June

Credits

Death in June (Main Performer)
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Meaning #1: a quantity of no importance
  Synonyms: nothing, nil, nix, null, aught, cipher, cypher, goose egg, naught, zero, zilch, zip


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Nada!
Studio album by Death In June
Released 1985
Genre Post-punk, Gothic rock, Industrial
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Death In June chronology
Burial
(1984)
Nada!
(1985)
The World That Summer
(1986)

Nada! is an album by Death In June, released in 1985.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "The Honour of Silence"
  2. "The Calling (Mk II)"
  3. "Leper Lord"
  4. "Rain of Despair"
  5. "Foretold"

Side two

  1. "Behind the Rose (Fields of Rape)"
  2. "She Said Destroy"
  3. "Carousel"
  4. "C'est Un Reve"
  5. "Crush My Love"



 
 
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