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The Corn Years Plus

Now available & starting to ship on 6 June 2020! The iconic compilation album “The Corn Years” – gathering songs from the classics “Brown Book” and “The World That Summer”, plus exclusive remixes and re-recordings – was the very first release on CD format by Death In June in 1989, and has since only been re-released in a classy, now sold out, double LP on Pylon Records for its 25th anniversary. 6 years on it is now reissued on the 6th June. Housed in a 7″ gatefold cover, this includes…

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Interview:2002-Rockerilla257

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Interview:1998-Black#13

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Interview:1984-Entropie

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Interview:1996-Gothic Magazine #23

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Interview:1997-Bats And Red Velvet Magazine #22

Death In June have been in existence since the early 80’s and are one of a family of groups including Current 93, Sorrow, Nurse With Wound and several others, ail of whom are based around the World Serpent record label. But you probably know that anyway. Over the years, a number of opinions have built up around the band, mainly by people who have rarely bothered to dig beyond the level of superficiality. Death In June’s sound is hard to define, but can be described as finely crafted music built…

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Interview:2000-AscensionMagazine#5

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Interview:2002-Dagaz

Luis Oliveira: Will David Tibet ever work with Death In June again?And Rose?Douglas P.: People have a fetish for looking back at the past. I’m not too interested in that. Today should be great and tomorrow even better. It’s an easy and comfortable trap into which to fall. I’ve done it myself! Our heyday of collaborating together was in the mid to late 1980’s. The decade of the 90’s was always seen by all those involved as the decade of dissipation. We’ve only got a few months to run of…

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Interview:2003-Dagaz

Luis Oliveira: You always reply with typewriter writing. Aren’t you computer friendly? Or is it mainly an aesthetic option?Douglas P.: Sadly my old typewriter has given up the ghost and as I can no longer find spare parts for it I have been forced into the modern world. Luis Oliveira: Do you indulge yourself in computer games? If so, do you enjoy “Return To Castle Wolfenstein”, “Commandos”, “Medal Of Honour”?Douglas P.: I have no time for games of ANY sort. Luis Oliveira: How do you conciliate your living in Australia…

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Yule, Birthday and other FB posts

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Heilige!

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Interview:2015-Gonzai-French

DEATH IN JUNE [INTERVIEW] Jusqu’ici tout va bien Deux ans après sa tournée avortée pour risque de troubles à l’ordre public et autres motifs ubuesques, Death In June revient finalement en France début mai pour terminer ce qu’il avait commencé, avec deux concerts surprises à Paris et Marseille. Petit rappel des événements et entretien avec Douglas Pearce, vilain petit canard de la scène neofolk et éternel martyr de la liberté d’expression. En pleine ère post-Charlie, Death In June revient donc hanter la France en la mettant face à ses contradictions….

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NER Promotional

Information Booklet Thanks to David R. for the scan. NER Newsletters Promotional Posters & ads Postcards Inserts

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