First show with Indecision was October 29, 1993. I remember playing with a stocking over my head like I was about to rob a conveince store or something. I guess at the time I thought that was pretty wild, looking back it was pretty fucking retarded. That first show was horrible. We had 2 guitarists and 2 bassists at the time. We were all such close friends no one wanted to tell the other guy to take a hike so we had a fucking orchestra for a few months.
You just joined the band recently - how are you getting on?
it's going killer man, really. the first rehearsal i had with them was nuts; i'd learnt a coupla songs off the CDs and whatever, so we just got into a song and it was like - fuck, this is the shit! i played my first show with primate in worcester last saturday. about 300/400 kids turned up and went absolutely apeshit for us, and the other guys said it was possibly the best show they've ever done, so that's really positive for me.
D.S.F.A. come from Antrim, Northern Ireland. They comprise of ex member of metal(core) Dissent and metal thrashers Emaciate. They play great metallic hardcore. They haven't been together long but have already played with the likes of Ensign and Knuckledust. They went into the studio recently to record some tracks, some to be put out on a split CD with Wicklow's 2000 Strong, and the rest for a possible other split or EP. They just have to be seen live, Paul (Dissent) having dropped the guitar to take over vocal duties and he'll just blow you awa with his intense vocal style, as will the music the band play. We had a chat with Jason about what they're about and what's planned.....
Knuckledust are a hardcore band from London, {Pierre - vocals, Wema - guitar, Nick - Bass and Ray - Drums}. They have been knocking around since 1996. They played the Rosetta Bar, Belfast on a cold December night, Karol cornered Pierre for a few questions before he hit the stage.
Snapcase are a hardcore band from Buffalo, New York. They are on Victory records and have released (VR04), Steps (VR13), (VR24), and Progression Through Unlearning (VR51). They are renowned for their live performances, their music conveying a message of individuality and self-realization. They seek to accentuate the positive and work toward a brighter future. On January 25th they release their 3rd album for Victory -’Designs for Automation’.