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– In Darkness, There Is No Choice. Label: – SDL15 Format: , LP, Album
Country: Released: Genre: Style: , Tracklist A1They (The Eternal Myth And Paradox)A2The World's Biggest RuntA3A Midsummer Night's DreamA4Channel Zero (Reality)A5Yet They Still IgnoreB1Tortured And AbusedB2Education Or IndoctrinationB3In DarknessB4HeresyB5Hallo There....How's Life?B6The Buck Stops Here Companies etc Recorded At – Pressed By – Credits Bass [Uncredited] – Drums [Uncredited] – Engineer – Guitar [Uncredited] – Producer – Producer, Artwork, Text By [Poster Text] – Vocals [Uncredited] – , , Notes Recorded at Southern Studios, London, September 1983.
Pressing company uncredited, identified by the matrix etchings.
Comes in 6-panel foldout sleeve with lyrics and artwork. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A): SDL 15 A-1 TRUST NOT LAW... MPO Matrix / Runout (Side B): SDL 15 B-1 LIFE NOT WAR. MPO (info from discogs.com) Antisect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article needs additional citations for . Please help by . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2010)AntisectBackground informationOrigin, , , , Years active1982–1987, 2011-present, WebsiteMembersPete Lyons
Joe Burwood
Laurence Windle
Chris CapsPast membersPete Paluskiewicz
Renusze Rokicki
Tom Lowe
Rich Hill
Caroline Wallis
John Bryson
Pete Boyce
Tim Andrews
Antisect are a band based in , UK.
Formed in 1982 in , , , their debut , In Darkness There is No Choice, was released in 1983.
Antisect are a significant band in the timeline of music, said to have been a major influence upon "black-clad, politically charged punks over the last 30 years".
The band addressed issues including and , communicating their ideas to a largely audience, and were among the instigators of the venue scene in the mid to late 1980s. Members lived the lifestyle of being either on the road or part of the vibrant London squat scene of the time. They toured extensively both in the UK and Europe, before splitting up in 1987. The band reformed in May 2011. The reformed line up was a mixture of previous members and included founder member Pete Boyce and Caz Wallace, who performed on the In Darkness There is No Choice album. Boyce appeared with the band at a number gigs between 2011 and early 2012 before leaving in February of that year. Wallace,although back in the fold was not to perform with the band during any of the reunion shows.
Contents [] Career[]In Darkness There is No Choice, was released in 1983 on ' label, reached number 4 in the and is now widely considered to be a "classic" of its genre.[] This was followed in 1985 by the release of the 7" , Out from the Void, which reached number 2 in the Indie singles chart and, along with 's 1985 Arise! album, is considered the starting point of the genre.[]
The band went through numerous line up changes, and as a three piece of Lyons, Bryson and Paluskiewicz, had recorded most of the material for a second album (provisionally entitled Welcome to the New Dark Ages), but it was never completed. Darker and heavier than their debut, some tracks that were going to be on this album have appeared in fledgling form on the Peace is Better Than a Place in History, and the 2010 release Leeds 2.4.86.
Reformation, 2011-present[]In May 2011 Antisect announced on their website that the band had reunited "after 24 years...". The following day the band announced the present line-up and the first show at the Puntala-Rock Festival in Finland. Tour dates for the UK, Europe and US were announced for late 2011 and Spring 2012. In December 2011 the band returned to the studio to record a new 10" single, containing the previously unreleased 1982 track "4 Minutes Past Midnight" and a re-recorded version of 1985's "Out From The Void (Part 2.) This, however was a "Tour Only" release, available exclusively at the 2011/2012 shows. In March 2012 they announced that Pete Boyce had left the band. A USA tour followed in May and June 2012 and a handful of European dates were completed before the end of the year. The most recent change in Antisect's line up came with the announcement of Tim Andrews departure in July 2013 whereupon Chris Caps became the band's new vocalist. Tim's farewell appearance was at the Roadburn rock festival in , the Netherlands in April 2013.
Finland 2011 Membership[] Founding members[] Pete Lyons - Pete Paluskiewicz - Renusze Rokicki - Pete Boyce - 'In Darkness...' members[] Pete Lyons - guitar Pete Paluskiewicz - drums Renusze Rokicki - bass Pete Boyce - vocals Rich Hill - vocals Caroline Wallis - vocals In Darkness Tour 1984 'Out From The Void' members[] John Bryson - bass/vocals Pete Lyons - guitar/vocals Pete Paluskiewicz - drums Out From The Void Tour 1985 1987 break-up line-up[] Pete Lyons - guitar Pete Paluskiewicz - drums Laurence Windle - bass Tim Andrews - vocals 2011-2013 line-up[] Tim Andrews - vocals Pete Lyons - guitar Laurence Windle - bass Joe Burwood - drums Pete Boyce - Vocals (2011-2012) Caz Eden - Vocals (2011) Present line-up[] Chris Caps- vocals Pete Lyons - guitar Laurence Windle - bass Joe Burwood - drums Discography[] In Darkness There is No Choice - LP, 1983 Out from the Void - EP, 1985 Hallo There How's Life - Live Album, 1991 Peace is Better Than a Place in History - Live Album, 1993 Leeds 02.04.86 - Live Album, 2010 4 Minutes Past Midnight/Out From The Void (Part 2) - Tour 10" In Darkness There is No Choice - LP, 2011 Anti Society Records