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Barse was a punk rock band from Stanley in the North East of England, noted for its '77 sound. The guitarist and vocalist Gary 'Gash' Brown died in December 2006.[1]
Barse | |
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Also known as | Barse 77 |
Origin | Stanley, County Durham |
Genres | Punk |
Years active | 1997–2006 |
Labels | Hell's Tone Records, Rapid Pulse Records, Savage Amusement |
Past members | Gash Flaps, Andy Anxiety, Jeff Rats, Wayne Damage |
The band's releases received critical acclaim from Maximumrocknroll,[2] AMP and Noise.fi.[3]
Discography
editAlbums
edit- Negative Reaction (CD, 2000, Savage Amusement)
- They Said it Couldn't Happen Here... and it Didn't! (LP / CD, 2002, Hell's Tone Records)
- If You Can't Fuck 'Em, Cut Em Up! (CD, 2007, Hell's Tone Records)
Compilations
edit- Singles and Rarities (CD, 2008, Hell's Tone Records
EPs
edit- Hardcore Pissing Stories (Tape, 2001, self-released)
- Split with Heartburns (7" vinyl, 2006, Hell's Tone Records)
Singles
edit- "Council Estate" (7" vinyl, 2002, Rapid Pulse Records)
- "Better Be Ready" (7" vinyl, 2003, Hell's Tone Records)
References
edit- ^ "Gash Brown obituary". Negative Reaction (7). 2007.
- "Gary 'Gash' Brown - Barse". Punk Rocker. 2007. - ^ "Review of 'Council Estate' by Barse". Maximumrocknroll (237). 2003.
- "Review of 'They Said It Couldn't Happen Here… And It Didn't' by Barse". Maximumrocknroll (239). 2003. - ^ "Levyarvostelut: Barse / The Heartburns - Split". Noise.fi.