Biography
VUUR (meaning “fire” in Dutch) are from Belgium, started out in early 1999. The band consists of ex-members of Outrage (2nd 7” still available on Day One Records), Reller, Deconsume and Hopeman Path. VUUR plays chaotic raging manic screaming heavy screamoviolence. Name-dropping: often compared to a wild chaotic mix of AcMe, Dropdead, Rorschach, Reversal Of Man, a bit of Mörser and a shot of Born Against. Whatever. Everything mixes into structured & pissed chaos anyway. VUUR dislikes the slick business mentality that has entered punk/hardcore. They prefer a true DIY(Do It Yourself)-approach over being a part of that hollow money-making machine. Therefore, we are not cool. But we are pissed. Start your own band, label, zine, gigs, actions, whatever.
***BAND HISTORY***
VUUR started in 1999, with ex-members of Outrage, Deconsume, Reller and Hopeman Path. If we remember well, the original idea to start a band appeared at a DropDead show in Deurne. Most of us were there, all of us had been in bands before, some of us had been in the same bands.
Originally, Vuur started out as a five-piece with two vocalists: Yannick and Koen. After playing just a few shows, Koen had to set his priorities at home. The band continued as a four-piece with Yannick on the microphone.
After releasing a scrappy rehearsal-tape recorded on an old tapedeck (you can still get copies from this demo if you are lucky) and playing a bunch of shows, we managed to get into a decent studio during the winter of 2001. We recorded four songs. Three of these songs appeared on the split-7” with legendary DIY political hardcorepunkband Seein’Red (hol), which was just a great experience for us. Our bassplayer Nico released this 7” himself with a pressing of 2000 copies on his label Day One Records. You can still easily find copies of this 7” here and there. The fourth song appeared on the ‘Decide On Change’ benefit-LP on Mountain CIA Records from New York (usa). We are slow at making new songs. After releasing the split-7” with Seein’Red, we played a bunch of shows and it took us a long while to get into the studio again.
And so we did during the spring of 2003. We recorded six more songs, of which most were meant for a split-release with Inertie (fra), the great new band of Christophe Mora from Stonehenge Records (another legendary and true DIY label). Shortly before the release of this record, Inertie sadly split up. Therefore we decided not to go ahead with doing that record. Finally, two songs of this second recording session ended up on the split-7” with Amen Ra from Belgium. This 7” was released by Vincent from Amen Ra, had a pressing of only 500 copies and came in three different covers. By the way: in 2007 we made some new covers for the last 50 copies of this 7”, since the original covers were all gone.
Three more songs from the same session were released on the 4-way-split-CD with Amen Ra (bel), Gantz (fra) and Gameness (fra). The CD was a co-release of 3 labels: Heart On Fire Records, Impure Muzik and Recap Records. The sixth song was a cover of a Born Against-song. It was originally recorded to appear on a Born Against-tribute-LP. This LP did not get released. Later on, it was intended for a compilation-7” on Ape Must Not Kill Ape Records from Switzerland. This piece of vinyl is not out yet, as we write this.
In May 2005, our singer Yannick surprised himself and the rest of the band with the message he got from his doctor: no more singing, no more screaming. That was it. For a moment or even for a while, the band was dead. We had to figure stuff out. And so we did. We still wanted to continue this project and the things the band stands for. Finding a new vocalist to grasp what the band is about kind of scared us a bit. However, someone came up with the idea of asking Koen again. He quit playing in the band several years before. Koen agreed. It was no longer the same band but in some way it was the same band again. But we lost Yannick.
Through Shove Records (ita) and Acclaim Records (jap) we got the fantastic offer to release all our recordings thus far onto 1 CD. Most of these recordings only appeared on vinyl. This discography-CD, called ‘Vuurviolence’, documents the recordings we did with Yannick on vocals. It documents a period in our lives as individuals and in the history of the band. This CD appeared in july 2007 and is available now.
In 2006 we decided not to do a VUUR-full-7”, but replace it by a split-12” with Grinding Halt (Holland). This was talked about and decided after we played a show with Grinding Halt at the famous ACU in Utrecht (hol). Grinding Halt recorded their side of the 12” in november 2006. VUUR recorded in may 2007, the slow bastards we are. This 12” is out NOW!
Our newest plans include a contribution of a studio-recorded and previously unreleased song (‘Black Idea’) to the upcoming Belgian compilation-7” titled ‘Belgium’s Burning’. This 7” will be released by Deviant Records and collects 9 hardcorepunk bands, all from Belgium: Sunpower, Vuur, Shredder, Ravaged, Tod Pole, Furious, Reproach, Vogue, A Den Of Robbers and Damaged Goods.
And the story still continues…
***BAND HISTORY***
VUUR started in 1999, with ex-members of Outrage, Deconsume, Reller and Hopeman Path. If we remember well, the original idea to start a band appeared at a DropDead show in Deurne. Most of us were there, all of us had been in bands before, some of us had been in the same bands.
Originally, Vuur started out as a five-piece with two vocalists: Yannick and Koen. After playing just a few shows, Koen had to set his priorities at home. The band continued as a four-piece with Yannick on the microphone.
After releasing a scrappy rehearsal-tape recorded on an old tapedeck (you can still get copies from this demo if you are lucky) and playing a bunch of shows, we managed to get into a decent studio during the winter of 2001. We recorded four songs. Three of these songs appeared on the split-7” with legendary DIY political hardcorepunkband Seein’Red (hol), which was just a great experience for us. Our bassplayer Nico released this 7” himself with a pressing of 2000 copies on his label Day One Records. You can still easily find copies of this 7” here and there. The fourth song appeared on the ‘Decide On Change’ benefit-LP on Mountain CIA Records from New York (usa). We are slow at making new songs. After releasing the split-7” with Seein’Red, we played a bunch of shows and it took us a long while to get into the studio again.
And so we did during the spring of 2003. We recorded six more songs, of which most were meant for a split-release with Inertie (fra), the great new band of Christophe Mora from Stonehenge Records (another legendary and true DIY label). Shortly before the release of this record, Inertie sadly split up. Therefore we decided not to go ahead with doing that record. Finally, two songs of this second recording session ended up on the split-7” with Amen Ra from Belgium. This 7” was released by Vincent from Amen Ra, had a pressing of only 500 copies and came in three different covers. By the way: in 2007 we made some new covers for the last 50 copies of this 7”, since the original covers were all gone.
Three more songs from the same session were released on the 4-way-split-CD with Amen Ra (bel), Gantz (fra) and Gameness (fra). The CD was a co-release of 3 labels: Heart On Fire Records, Impure Muzik and Recap Records. The sixth song was a cover of a Born Against-song. It was originally recorded to appear on a Born Against-tribute-LP. This LP did not get released. Later on, it was intended for a compilation-7” on Ape Must Not Kill Ape Records from Switzerland. This piece of vinyl is not out yet, as we write this.
In May 2005, our singer Yannick surprised himself and the rest of the band with the message he got from his doctor: no more singing, no more screaming. That was it. For a moment or even for a while, the band was dead. We had to figure stuff out. And so we did. We still wanted to continue this project and the things the band stands for. Finding a new vocalist to grasp what the band is about kind of scared us a bit. However, someone came up with the idea of asking Koen again. He quit playing in the band several years before. Koen agreed. It was no longer the same band but in some way it was the same band again. But we lost Yannick.
Through Shove Records (ita) and Acclaim Records (jap) we got the fantastic offer to release all our recordings thus far onto 1 CD. Most of these recordings only appeared on vinyl. This discography-CD, called ‘Vuurviolence’, documents the recordings we did with Yannick on vocals. It documents a period in our lives as individuals and in the history of the band. This CD appeared in july 2007 and is available now.
In 2006 we decided not to do a VUUR-full-7”, but replace it by a split-12” with Grinding Halt (Holland). This was talked about and decided after we played a show with Grinding Halt at the famous ACU in Utrecht (hol). Grinding Halt recorded their side of the 12” in november 2006. VUUR recorded in may 2007, the slow bastards we are. This 12” is out NOW!
Our newest plans include a contribution of a studio-recorded and previously unreleased song (‘Black Idea’) to the upcoming Belgian compilation-7” titled ‘Belgium’s Burning’. This 7” will be released by Deviant Records and collects 9 hardcorepunk bands, all from Belgium: Sunpower, Vuur, Shredder, Ravaged, Tod Pole, Furious, Reproach, Vogue, A Den Of Robbers and Damaged Goods.
And the story still continues…
Edited by bartvuur on 5 Mar 2008, 21:23
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