Refused to reunite at Coachella
The Coachella Music and Arts Festival announced their lineup tonight. A number of bands well known to the Punknews.org readership will be performing at the famous Indio, California music weekend(s), including acts like the The Black Keys, The Hives, Madness, Jimmy Cliff and Rancid's Tim Armstrong, Radiohead, Feist, Wild Flag and, fresh off their reunion announcement earlier today, At The Drive-In. You can now add another legendary reunited modern punk act to the roster: Sweden's Refused.
Refused split up in 1998 following the American tour supporting their groundbreaking final LP The Shape of Punk to Come. In the past decade lead vocalist Dennis Lyxzén performed with The (International) Noise Conspiracy and in a number of solo projects. The remainder of Refused performed briefly as TEXT before splintering into a number of other projects. Lyxzén and drummer David Sandström formed the hardcore act AC4 in recent years. Refused's reunion was teased last year before The Shape of Punk to Come was reissued by Epitaph Records.
You can view the full Coachella line up here.
UPDATE: A statement from the band can be found below. Click "Read More" to check it out.
We had a band once, in Umeå. We would pile in a van, like every other punkband, and thunder off in pursuit of friends and glory in some basement in front of 20 people, 50 people, in towns 4-5 hours away. Sometimes there would be more than a hundred people and we would later in the week refer to that as a "big show". We were ambitious, but we didn't think of it as a career. We never made any fiscal sense whatsoever during 7 years of touring. Like most punkbands, it never occured to us to even try. We had a scene, we had some politics and we had just a hint of artistic ambition. True to our swedish roots we got very serious very fast. And then suddenly we got good. It's a delicate path to tread for precocious twentysomethings anywhere on the planet, but this particular bunch didn't make it. And that was fine. Most enterprises in life are unrelated to incredibly violent rock music.
It's been a motley 14 years since our band came apart. We've all kept busy in our respective endeavors but we've all remained friends and kept in touch. There have been offers, and lots of jokes about these offers. We've sort of looked down from our high horses and made fun of people who've just wanted to share the psychopathic intensity that we would deliver on a nightly basis in our post-pubescent prime. A reunion has just seemed irrelevant to us. Too much other shit to do.
But then Kristofer got his degree from the Swedish opera academy, Jons medical studies began drawing to a close and Dennis and David started a new hardcore band together. Finally, after a decade and a half hiatus, Kristofer picked up the guitar again. Which made David want to play the drums again. Which in turn led to all four of us suddenly making new music in assorted constellations. As all this was brewing, Coachella got in touch. There were a couple of phone-calls, lots of skepticism, some hesitant enthusiasm before one of us basically said: "- This is ridiculous. There are friends of ours who would murder close relatives just to go see bands there. Let's just do it, one last time." And with that, socialist fag-loving pc scumbags were on the road again.
We never did "The shape of punk to come" justice back when it came out, too tangled up in petty internal bickering to really focus on the job. And suddenly there's this possibility to do it like it was intended. We wanna do it over, do it right. For the people who've kept the music alive through the years, but also for our own sakes.
We feel that you deserve it and we hope the feeling is mutual.See you in the pit.
//Refused