Blight (band) explained

Blight
Origin:Lansing, Michigan, United States
Genre:Hardcore punk
Years Active:1982
Label:Touch and Go
Associated Acts:The Meatmen, the Fix
Past Members:Tesco Vee
Steve Miller
Mike Achtenberg
Pat Clarke

Blight was an American hardcore punk supergroup from Lansing, Michigan, which was formed in early 1982 and existed for four months, releasing one posthumous EP.

History

Blight was formed by the Meatmen's Tesco Vee, the Fix's Steve Miller and Mike Achtenberg, and Pat Clark. They came together in Lansing, Michigan in 1982 after the Fix broke up. They opened for some notable acts including the Dead Kennedys.[1]

The band only stayed together for four months, and finally broke up later in 1982.[2]

The band's only release, a self-titled EP recorded in the basement studio of Corey Rusk, was released posthumously by Touch and Go Records in 1983.[3]

On March 21, 2006, Touch and Go released a Blight compilation, Detroit : The Dream Is Dead - The Collected Works of a Midwest Hardcore Noise Band 1982[1] [4]

Band members

Discography

EPs

Compilation albums

Compilation appearances

Notes and References

  1. - True, Christopher. [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p757008|pure_url=yes}} "Blight"], AllMusic. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  2. - "Touch and Go Records Blight", Tgrec.com. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  3. Web site: Blight - Blight (1983, Vinyl) . Discogs.com . 2020-03-16.
  4. Web site: Blight - Detroit : The Dream Is Dead - The Collected Works Of A Midwest Hardcore Noise Band 1982 (2006, CD) . Discogs.com . 2020-03-16.