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Deep Wound

Forums › Forums › Dinosaur Related Discussions › Dinosaur/J News & Discussions › Deep Wound

  • This topic has 14 replies, 12 voices, and was last updated 20 years ago by vbs.
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  • September 28, 2005 at 6:36 am #48488
    empire3
    Moderator

      Hi, Not sure if this posted elsewhere, But a 24 track CD of deep wound will be released on
      the 31st Oct….. More Details to follow.

      Also J & Friends sing & chant for Amma will be released on the 10th Oct.

      Both in the UK on Baked Goods

      September 28, 2005 at 12:58 pm #112696
      SG
      Participant

        A Deep Wound cd on Halloween ;D

        September 28, 2005 at 2:53 pm #112697
        AGAP
        Participant

          Gotta love the cover ;D

          [img]http://www.damagedgoods.co.uk/images/bands/bp-deep.jpg[/img]

          Here’s a link to the vinyl release…

          damagedgoods.co.uk

          September 28, 2005 at 3:36 pm #112698
          lookitssam
          Participant

            That’s probably the best cover for an album I’ve ever seen :D

            September 28, 2005 at 3:52 pm #112699
            crazycloud
            Participant

              holy crap they’re younger then minor threat on their first album…. wow

              October 11, 2005 at 4:48 am #112700
              empire3
              Moderator

                Both titles have been delayed & now have to be confirmed release dates!

                October 11, 2005 at 11:13 am #112701
                bob
                Participant

                  That’s great! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a picture of J with an angry face before hahahha perfect!

                  Makes me want to buy it (again). I wonder if they remastered it. is there a track listing or will it be the same as the last cd release

                  November 5, 2005 at 3:16 pm #112702
                  caterpillar
                  Participant

                    is there a website based in america someone could buy this record ?, 9 lbs plus shipping from above link

                    November 5, 2005 at 7:43 pm #112703
                    celacanto
                    Participant

                      Been lately digging for pre-Dino stuff and found the young J drummer in Deep Wound. They played really fast, pure hardcore. I like it.

                      November 16, 2005 at 6:05 pm #112704
                      stimp
                      Participant

                        Is this out in the US or what? I cant find anywhere to order it????

                        January 7, 2006 at 1:28 pm #112705
                        AGAP
                        Participant

                          New release date is Feb 20 ’06, vinyl from Damaged Goods & CD from Baked Goods…

                          Damagedgoods.co.uk

                          Legendary DEEP WOUND collection on vinyl

                          NEW RELEASE INFORMATION

                          ARTIST: DEEP WOUND
                          TITLE: ‘DEEP WOUND’
                          CAT No: DAMGOOD 247 LP
                          FORMAT: LP ALBUM
                          BARCODE: LP – 615187324711
                          RELEASE DATE: 20/2/2006

                          This is a 24 track compilation compiled by J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr) featuring all the recorded material from his first band ‘Deep Wound’

                          Deep Wound were formed in 1982.

                          Deep Wound were a hardcore punk band from western Massachusetts.

                          They released one self-titled EP on Radiobeat Records in 1983. They had 2 tracks on the ‘Bands That Could Be God’ compilation in 1984.

                          They are often noted as being, along with Siege, one of the early
                          inspirations for Grindcore.

                          Exclusive vinyl from Damaged Goods.

                          First pressing on Black and red splattered vinyl.

                          DEEP WOUND were:

                          J Mascis – drums
                          Lou Barlow – guitar
                          Scott Helland – bass guitar
                          Charlie Nakajima – Vocals.

                          A CD version will be available on J’s label ‘Baked Goods’.

                          WEBSITE : http://www.damagedgoods.co.uk/deepwound/index.html”>http://www.damagedgoods.co.uk/deepwound/index.html

                          Here’s a handy biog…

                          DEEP WOUND WERE NOT A SKI BAND

                          Although it has a legendary reek is some circles, the actuality of the Western Mass Hardcore scene is really kinda gloopy. I mean, for all extents and purposes, the Pajama Slave Dancers were the kings of the Valley. And there’s just no way that a milieu dominated by a goddamn funny punk band can
                          really be maxist. But it’s worth bearing in mind that Hardcore was a predominantly suburban artform. Even the bands that became associated with certain cities were usually from the environs, rather than any downtown you’d recognize.

                          Because of this, Hardcore was one of the first underground musical movements that was instigated by teens themselves (rather than culturally-aware chickenhawks), and it was also a pit of anguished
                          non-erotic-male-bonding. Drinking, drugs, wanton sex, none of these timeless topics was celebrated inside the Hardcore vortex. If these guys shared any Dionysian impulses they were directed towards record collecting, skateboarding and dancing around in weird tribal circles.

                          Which is not to say these bands didn’t rip; they did. They created a crashing, post-glottal tongue-universe inside the heart of the Reagan Era, and destroyed (once and for all) the idea that it was necessary to maintain any real barrier between the audience and the band.

                          That said, Deep Wound, was a strange and powerful unit inside the doctrinaire confines of Hardcore. Although they were all kinda nerdy(excepting secret weapon Charlie Nakajima), they shredded in a very explicit way. There were some obvious structural debts to the Oi! Bands in their
                          compositions, but they approached the exterior textures with stylistic nuances that were distinctly North American. As the Neos did on their Hassiban Gets the Martian Brain Squeeze EP, Deep Wound compressed time in ways that were extreme, and way outside the standard Square Dance beat that had been defined by Robo’s drumming for Black Flag.

                          But Deep Wound’s actual story is nothing out of the ordinary. It is but a minor variation on a thousand others.

                          J Mascis lived in Amherst. There was one punk at his high school and it wasn’t Uma Thurman, it was Charlie. They were fortunate to have Ken Reed’s great store, Main Street Records, in nearby Northampton. And they could get almost any American or UK punk stuff they needed from the racks or by special order.

                          One day in early ‘82, J met a Dee Dee Ramone lookalike at the Oi! singles bin. This was bassist Scott Helland. Scott posted a flier soon after looking for musicians into Anti-Pasti, Discharge and the like. J called to audition and had his dad drive him and his drums over to guitarist Lou Barlow’s place in Westfield. They had a singer already, but J got them to replace him with Charlie, and Deep Wound was there.

                          They made a cassette, got a few gigs in Boston with the X-Claim bands (SSD, FU’s, Jerry’s Kids, etc.) and became the Western Mass band most likely to open for Hardcore visitors. They cut an EP, had tracks on Gerard Colsoy’s Bands That Would Be God comp and even did a late-period session with Gerard singing that has disappeared into nada.

                          And every day they vowed to play faster. And they did, eventually developing a blur that could verge on experimental noise. Finally they burned as fast as they could, and realizing that was the case, they stopped. It was 1984.

                          The rest of the story is well known: Dinosaur, the Outpatients, Sebadoh, Gobblehoof, etc.
                          Most of what Deep Wound recorded is on this disk, and it still sounds pretty choice the hundredth time through (believe me, I know). Like many of their suburban kith, there are huge swathes of Xeroxed style and content, but these patches are obliterated by an underlying fascination with the reckless potential of absolute speed, and an intellectual overlay (albeit in a nascent state) that would blossom more fully in the bands that would follow.

                          But y’know, Hardcore was a really fucking good scene. And Deep Wound were a really fucking good Hardcore band. Living in this society has left a DEEP
                          WOUND. Get used to it.

                          Byron Coley
                          Florence MA 2005

                          January 7, 2006 at 11:24 pm #112706
                          quebecfan
                          Participant

                            J with short hair ?

                            January 8, 2006 at 12:06 pm #112707
                            AGAP
                            Participant
                              "stimp " wrote:
                              Is this out in the US or what? I cant find anywhere to order it????

                              Looks like surefiredistribution.com carries bakedgoods & damaged goods releases. Might be a place to check out for Deep Wound in the near future… ;D

                              "quebecfan " wrote:
                              J with short hair ?

                              VERY short hair… :o ;) 8)

                              January 10, 2006 at 9:14 am #112708
                              rambleon
                              Participant

                                he was young … he didn’t know what he was doing! :D ;)

                                February 3, 2006 at 8:35 am #112709
                                vbs
                                Participant

                                  Has anybody heard Goblhoof? My GF got me a record by them at Christams, it’s well weapon.

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