I am going to write a big reportage about Swedish punk. I will write about different periods, genres and bands. I will try to interview/talk to around 25 bands. It will be 8 parts and total 26 episodes. It's not possible to write about everything, but this will be a pretty big document over the Swedish punk scene from 1977 to present.
It's not a secret of which bands I will interview, but I will wait to expose anything now. I can just tell that it will be something for everyone. And I really look forward to do this big project. If you have any suggestion that you want me to write about, just let me know. It's not sure that I will use it since all parts and episods are already written, but there is always possible that I have forget some important part.
Follow the work here: http://schizofanzine.blogspot.se/p/reportage-swedish-punk-77-to-present.html
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6.20.2012
Documentary: ANTIFA - Chasseurs de skins
This is a documentary about the french antifa-movement from 2008 with english subtitles. It's one of the best docus about this topic I've seen. All respect to Redwarriors and the other groups.
Paris beginning of the 80's the Skinhead movement came to France, and is
about to make headlines for the decade to follow, at once provocative
and racist crimes. Bands are formed and develop a real guerrilla warfare
to counter the fascist offensive.
Their reasoning: the fight against fascism and racism by any means necessary even if their opponents turn against the violence they employ.
Country: France
Language: French
Subtitles: English
Release Date: 12 July 2008 (France)
Filming Locations: Paris, France
URL: http://youtu.be/EfDbTgb6uyc
Their reasoning: the fight against fascism and racism by any means necessary even if their opponents turn against the violence they employ.
Country: France
Language: French
Subtitles: English
Release Date: 12 July 2008 (France)
Filming Locations: Paris, France
URL: http://youtu.be/EfDbTgb6uyc
6.04.2012
Documentary: The day the country died
The Day the Country Died - A History of Anarcho Punk.
(Roy Wallace / Ian Glasper / english / 2007 / 1:32:20 min)
| Ian Glasper |
This is one of the best punk documentarys I’ve ever seen. It’s about the early anarcho punk scene in the UK. And it’s fun to see a british documentary that contains so much more than just the classic 77-bands. The many interviews with people from bands like Subhumans, Zounds, Rubella Ballet, Conflict and Crass are very informative. This is a documentary that portray the anarcho scene in generally and specific events in particularly, like the riots between punks and cops outside Brixton Academy when Conflict was going to play there.
It’s sad but true but many topics are still very current. And what people say about the punk in the early 80.s could be about today as well. This is a very interesting documentary, much because of the topics, it’s more than just all that crap about how sick Sid Vicious was as british punk documentarys use to be about. There is much more meaning in this documentary. The only thing I miss is that it could emerged what band they played when they play music. It is lot's of music and I guess you will find a couple of new bands.
This anarcho wave is far from the 77-wave when the punx just wanted to be rebels in the punk uniform and the bands just looking around for record deals insted of thinking D.I.Y. This anarcho wave was about “freedom, peace and unity” and 100 % honest.
Except all good interviews will you see a lot of rare live sequences. And the quality is perfect from the beginning to the end. This movie is fantastic and not a pointer that PC punx can use. It’s more a lot of sense and a big portion of truth. And it's also nice to see how people who were active in bands in the early 80.s have kept their ideals of what kind of society they wanna live in.
Have you seen any good documentarys? Please send me suggestions: schizodistro[@]gmail.com
It’s sad but true but many topics are still very current. And what people say about the punk in the early 80.s could be about today as well. This is a very interesting documentary, much because of the topics, it’s more than just all that crap about how sick Sid Vicious was as british punk documentarys use to be about. There is much more meaning in this documentary. The only thing I miss is that it could emerged what band they played when they play music. It is lot's of music and I guess you will find a couple of new bands.
Except all good interviews will you see a lot of rare live sequences. And the quality is perfect from the beginning to the end. This movie is fantastic and not a pointer that PC punx can use. It’s more a lot of sense and a big portion of truth. And it's also nice to see how people who were active in bands in the early 80.s have kept their ideals of what kind of society they wanna live in.
Have you seen any good documentarys? Please send me suggestions: schizodistro[@]gmail.com
3.05.2012
Filthpact documentary
Here is a cool documentary about the scottish crustband Filthpact. They have just released
a split with one of my favoritebands Kansalaistottelemattomuus. I will review that 7" in a few days.
Read my Kansalaistottelemattomuus interview here... [Schizo Fanzine #5 PDF]
All interviews in #5: Al-Thawra, Zudas Krust, Spotlicks, Jason Vomit, Power is poison, Cow Mag
Read my Kansalaistottelemattomuus interview here... [Schizo Fanzine #5 PDF]
All interviews in #5: Al-Thawra, Zudas Krust, Spotlicks, Jason Vomit, Power is poison, Cow Mag
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