U.K.-based hardcore punk legends
DISCHARGE have been forced to cancel their U.S. headlining tour, which was scheduled to kick off today (Saturday, May 28) at the
Maryland Deathfest in Baltimore.
"Due to circumstances beyond our control, our visas have been delayed and we are forced to postpone the immediately forthcoming tour dates in North America," states the band. "Fear not, however, as we are working diligently to reschedule these shows as quickly as possible, and we
will fulfill all shows. All tickets will be honored. Please stand by as we will announce new performance dates in the next few days!"
DISCHARGE is a British hardcore punk band formed in 1977. The group is characterized by a minimalistic approach to music and lyrics — a heavy, distorted and grinding guitar-driven sound and raw, shouted vocals, with lyrics on anarchistic and pacifistic themes.
DISCHARGE's 1982 debut album,
"Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing", went to No. 2 in the U.K. indie chart and No. 40 in the U.K. album chart. In the early 1980s, numerous
DISCHARGE singles and EPs landed in the Top 10 of the U.K. indie charts, including the 1981 EP
"Why?" and the 1982 single
"State Violence State Control".
"Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing" paved the way for thrash metal, black metal, crust punk, grindcore and various extreme metal subgenres. The musical genre of d-beat is named after
DISCHARGE and their distinctive drumbeat.
DISCHARGE's new album,
"End Of Days", was released on May 13 via
Nuclear Blast.
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Fabiola Santini