Enemy Soil (band) explained

Enemy Soil
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Origin:Sterling, Virginia, U.S.
Genre:Grindcore, hardcore punk
Years Active:1991–1999
2001, 2017–present (reunions)
Label:Selfmadegod, Bones Brigade, Relapse, Clean Plate, Profane Existence Far East, Insolito, Slap-a-Ham
Associated Acts:Pig Destroyer, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Pg. 99, City of Caterpillar, Frodus, Drugs of Faith, Exploding Meth Lab, Blower, Initial State, Random Green, Virginia Creep, Vastum, Reeking Cross
Current Members:Richard Johnson
J.R. Hayes
Adam Perry
Russ Mason
Past Members:Cory Stevenson
Jeff Kane
Brian Harvey
Omid Yamini
T.L. Smoot
Doshu Tokeshi
Shane Privette
Criag Lenc
Tim Caicedo

Enemy Soil was an American grindcore band from Sterling, Virginia, first formed in 1991. The band played a style of grindcore that was influenced heavily by hardcore punk, and featured many line-up changes throughout its run, with frontman Richard Johnson acting as its core. Because the group initially was unable to find a suitable drummer, earlier Enemy Soil recordings featured a drum machine.[1] [2] The group's music was also politically-motivated early in their career, however later recordings instead featured introspective topics for lyrics.[3]

The group eventually broke up in the spring of 1999 after releasing numerous splits and records. Members went on to form or join many bands, including Pig Destroyer, Pg. 99, and Agoraphobic Nosebleed, among others.[4] [5] [6] French label Bones Brigade Records issued the two-disc compilation Smashes the State! in 2001, containing most of the band's discography, excluding the Casualties of Progress extended play.[7] The group reformed in 2001 for a special one-off reunion show at CBGB in New York City.[8] Footage from this show, as well as shows dating between 1996 and 1998, was released on the 2009 Selfmadegod live DVD Smashes the State Live.[8] [5]

In June 2017, the band announced via the official Enemy Soil website that the group has reformed for a few reunion shows, including an appearance at Maryland Deathfest 2018.[9]

Members

Current

Previous

Timeline

Discography

Extended plays

Splits

Live releases

Compilation albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Childers . June 7, 2008. Andrew. As the Drum Machine Rolls On: How Enemy Soil Broke New Grindcore Ground. grindandpunishment.blogspot.com. Grind and Punishment. June 18, 2017.
  2. Web site: January 1998. Weedcore.com Interview with Richard Johnson. enemysoil.drugsoffaith.com. Enemy Soil. June 18, 2017.
  3. Web site: 2005. Jackal Blaster Interview with Russ Mason. enemysoil.drugsoffaith.com. Enemy Soil. June 18, 2017.
  4. Web site: Shane. Mehling. Enemy Soil – Smashes The State!. decibelmagazine.com. Decibel Magazine. June 18, 2017. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20100206190208/http://decibelmagazine.com/Content.aspx?ncid=314380. February 6, 2010.
  5. Web site: Alisoglu. Scott. Enemy Soil – Smashes the State Live. blabbermouth.net. June 15, 2009. Blabbermouth. June 18, 2017.
  6. Web site: Pratt . April 24, 2009 . Greg. Enemy Soil – Smashes the State Live!. exclaim.ca. Exclaim!. June 18, 2017.
  7. Web site: Alfano . 2001. Chris. Deluge Interview with Richard Johnson. enemysoil.drugsoffaith.com. Enemy Soil. June 18, 2017.
  8. Web site: Supreme Brutality Interview with Richard Johnson. supremebrutality.net. Supreme Brutality. June 18, 2017.
  9. Web site: DiVita. Joe (June 26, 2017). Bloodbath, Eyehategod, Wormrot Among First 25 Bands Announced for 2018 Maryland Deathfest. loudwire.com. Loudwire. October 4, 2017.
  10. Web site: Pratt . June 16, 2008. Greg. Enemy Soil – Casualties of Progress. exclaim.ca. Exclaim!. June 18, 2017.