I just heard this today on Fresh Air (an NPR radio program) Death is a punk rock group from the 70′s that was lost to History. Apparently im late and people hanve been bloggin about this since they brought thioer record back from the grave. Here is an exceprt from the NY Times. That I got from another blog www.boldaslove.us
NYT on Death: “This Band Was Punk Before Punk Was Punk”
The Hackney brothers: David, Bobby and Dannis
A very good and extensive article on Detroit punk rockers Death by Mike Rubin in today’s Times. Here’s an excerpt:
Forgotten except by the most fervent punk rock record collectors — the band’s self-released 1976 single recently traded hands for the equivalent of $800 — Death would likely have remained lost in obscurity if not for the discovery last year of a 1974 demo tape in Bobby Sr.’s attic. Released last month by Drag City Records as “… For the Whole World to See,” Death’s newly unearthed recordings reveal a remarkable missing link between the high-energy hard rock of Detroit bands like the Stooges and MC5 from the late 1960s and early ’70s and the high-velocity assault of punk from its breakthrough years of 1976 and ’77. Death’s songs “Politicians in My Eyes,” “Keep On Knocking” and “Freakin Out” are scorching blasts of feral ur-punk, making the brothers unwitting artistic kin to their punk-pioneer contemporaries the Ramones, in New York; Rocket From the Tombs, in Cleveland; and the Saints, in Brisbane, Australia. They also preceded Bad Brains, the most celebrated African-American punk band, by almost five years.
Jack White of the White Stripes, who was raised in Detroit, said in an e-mail message: “The first time the stereo played ‘Politicians in My Eyes,’ I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. When I was told the history of the band and what year they recorded this music, it just didn’t make sense. Ahead of punk, and ahead of their time.”
Black people invented music. White folks invented noise.
Y’all smell that? Smells like a little black angst, mixed with some hate and some 4130!