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War Music (Refused album)

War Music is the fifth studio album by Swedish hardcore punk band Refused. It was released on 18 October 2019 via Spinefarm Records/Search and Destroy Records.[1]

War Music

18 October 2019

Sandkvie Studio, Studio Kobra, Patrik's House, Muffin Manor

34:17

Background[edit]

On 26 March 2019, Dennis Lyxzén announced that the band was working on "the record that people wanted us to do last time."[2]


In an interview with BBC 1's Daniel P. Carter, he added, "it’s been one of those, in typical Refused fashion, it’s just been going on for a long time and no one’s enjoying the process of making the record and it’s been kind of grueling. But we’re almost at the finishing line, which feels great. It feels like it’s gonna be a really fantastic record."[3]


The recordings were split in two parts: at first they captured the drum tracks at a studio on Gotland, a small island in the Baltic Sea, before finishing the album at Cobra in Stockholm with producer Martin Ehrencrona (who worked with Tribulation and Viagra Boys).[4]


Drummer David Sandström revealed the details behind the title: "It tells you what to expect going in – this is confrontational, uncompromising, unrelenting music. The drums are at war with the guitars, the guitars are at war with the amps, the songs are at war with time and the lyrics are at war with the times. (...) The title is stolen from a poem from Portsmouth, so there’s that as well."[5]


War Music talks about capitalism and politics, with the band defining it a violent and radical record.[6] Lyxzén explained: "We felt that, now, more than ever, was a time for us to show people our roots and let them know what we think about the world we live in today."[7] The main theme is the idea of starting a revolution against those making money from the suffering of the masses, and to overthrow capitalism.[8]


He added: "We wanted it to be an uncompromising record both thematically in the lyrics, but also in the music and the artwork and everything. Because I think it’s what the world needs. Creatively, it’s also very much a reaction to the Freedom record and how we approached that."[9]


The song "Malfire" is about refugees and linked to the rise of fascism and Nazism across Europe, while "Death In Vännäs" is the most personal track on the record, bringing back memories of the outsider life as young punks in Sweden.[10]

Release and promotion[edit]

In May 2019, Refused announced that the album was almost completed and they revealed that they would embark on a European tour with Thrice in October and November.[11] On 2 August 2019, the band released the first single of the album, titled "Blood Red", along with a music video directed by Daniel Gray.[12] The song is "a straight forward declaration of the band’s unwavering political and musical philosophy".[13]


On 13 September 2019, they premiered the single "Rev 001", with a theatrical video where "Lyxzén dances his way towards revolution, battling neo-fascists in a bright cabaret of clarity and full of panache".[14] On 23 September 2019, Refused announced a North American tour, along with METZ and Youth Code, in February and March 2020.[15] On 11 October 2019, the third single "Economy of Death" was revealed, with an exclusive premiere on Spin.[7]

– lead vocals

Dennis Lyxzén

– drums

David Sandström

– guitars

Kristofer Steen

Magnus Flagge – bass guitar

Mattias Bärjed – guitars

War Music personnel as listed in the album liner notes.[28][29]