Band:

Deny Everything

BiografieWe're a punk-band from cologne. we have an ep out on risingriotrecords and a full length on yoyo records, too. our new ep came out on yoyo as well. we like to play shows. we don't like stupid tough-guy shit because in our book, hardcore is spelled p-u-n-k.
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Deny Everything was founded sometime around the summer of 2003 in Cologne. Having played music together since school days, David (git.), Björn (bass, voc.), Pablo (git./ voc.) and Christoph (drums) decided to start over with a different musical approach and a new band name. After a phase of writing new material and rehearsing, the band started playing every show they could, including a short tour in August 03. By spring 04, Deny Everything recorded a self produced demo-cd. More shows followed, as the band started gaining a reputation due to their intense live-appearance and their refreshingly old fashioned sound.
Finally, in March 2005 Deny Everything hit the Lauterstudio in Münster to record six fast and thrashy no-frills hardcore blasts that were finally released in January 2006 on Rising Riot Records as the bands debut e.p. The next months brought more shows, including tours through Germany and Italy. Somewhere along the way Pablo decided to drop the guitar to fully concentrate on his vocal duties, which led to a clearer sound and a more energizing live-appearence. Besides, who needs two guitars, anyway?
During the summer the band spent time writing new material for a full length which they started recording in August 2006 at Gernhart Studio in Siegburg. The 15 songs (that clock in at just above 20 minutes) show that the band has evolved a more focused song-writing while staying true to their musical approach. The album (called "Fire This Time") finally came out on YoYo-Records in May 2007 and was recieved fairly well. The next months brought several tours throughout mainland Europe and the UK and many inspiring shows.
In early 2008 Deny Everything went back to Gernhart Studio to record some new songs. These were released by YoYo Records as the "Speaking Treason EP" in June. The new record shows the band from a slightly more melodic side and even more fed up with the hardcore scene's regressive politics and stupid macho-antics.Quelle: http://www.myspace.com/denyeverythinghc www