Nada! is the third studio album by British experimental and neofolk group Death in June, released in 1985 through New European Recordings. It is widely regarded as a defining work in the neofolk genre, marking a significant shift in the band's sound and aesthetics. By the time of Nada!, Death in June had undergone internal changes. Founding member Tony Wakeford had been dismissed from the band in 1984 due to political disagreements. The core of the group now centered around Douglas P. (Douglas Pearce), working with Patrick Leagas (aka Patrick O-Kill) and various collaborators. … read more
Nada! is the third studio album by British experimental and neofolk group Death in June, released in 1985 through New European Recordings. It is wide… read more
Nada! is the third studio album by British experimental and neofolk group Death in June, released in 1985 through New European Recordings. It is widely regarded as a defining work in the… read more
Death in June is a neofolk group led by UK musician Douglas Pearce. Although originally a post-punk band, they are credited with the initial development of neofolk music along with Current 93 and Sol Invictus. Death in June emerged in 1981, reuniting singer/multi-instrumentalist Douglas P. and bassist Tony Wakeford; drummer Patrick Leagas completed the original lineup, which made its live debut late the following year with an opening slot for the Birthday Party. The 12-inch Heaven Street soon followed, and in 1983 Death in June issued their first full-length effort, The Guilty Have…read more
Death in June is a neofolk group led by UK musician Douglas Pearce. Although originally a post-punk band, they are credited with the initial development of neofolk music along with Current …read more
Death in June is a neofolk group led by UK musician Douglas Pearce. Although originally a post-punk band, they are credited with the initial development of neofolk music along with Current 93 and Sol Invictus. Death in June emerged in … read more