Honor (band)
Honor | |
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Logo of the band and album cover of the compilation 1985–2005 |
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General information | |
origin | Gliwice , Poland |
Genre (s) | Rock Against Communism , Metal |
founding | 1989 |
resolution | 2009 |
Last occupation | |
singing |
Mariusz "Szczery" Szczerski (1992– † 2005) |
Karol Cegliński (1993-2005) | |
Olaf Jasiński (1989-2005) | |
Piotr Marcinowski (1993-2005) | |
former members | |
Janusz Filipowski (1992) | |
Krzysztof Sołowicz (1999) | |
Seweryn (1989-1991) | |
Robert Krakowski (1989-1992) | |
Session musician | |
Keyboard |
Rob Darken |
Drums |
Paweł Pietrzak |
bass |
cyclone |
Honor was a Polish RAC - band from Gliwice . It existed from 1989 until it was dissolved in 2009.
history
Honor was founded in August 1989, making it the first Polish right-wing rock band alongside Szczerbiec and Polska , both of which were founded a year earlier. Their first concert followed in September, when the band performed seven pieces in front of a smaller audience. In 1990 the demo recording Biały Front ('White Front') was released, and the band gave a few more concerts. After a few line-up changes, the line-up remained stable. In 1995 the album Droga bez odwrotu ('Path without Return') was released on the very successful Polish label Fan Records and in 1998 Ogień Ostatniej Bitwy ('Flame of the Last Battle'). However, the label had to file for bankruptcy shortly thereafter. This was a bitter loss for the Polish scene, as the gap has not yet been filled. As a consequence, Honor had to switch to foreign distributors. In 1997 Olaf recorded the album Ziemia Wiecznych Prawd in agreement with Adam Bartnikiewicz from Konkwista 88 .
In 2000, the split release Raiders of Revenge appeared with the Polish NSBM band Graveland on Resistance Records ; both bands tried to bring their respective subcultures closer together . After initial disinterest in a contract, the album In Flames of the Rising Power was later released there . Honor also released a mini album with two well-known songs, Sanhedryn and Na Szubienice , which can also be found on the Day of the Rope compilation .
From 1998 the band began translating their songs into English. As a result, the two compilations To Survive for Victory 1989-1999 Vol.1 appeared , which were released in 1999 via Streetfight Records. In January 2002, singer Mariusz Szczerski was arrested for disseminating neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic content.
On August 3, 2005, Mariusz Szczerski died in a car accident. After his death, the band took a break. A year later another album was published that contains live recordings of an unplugged concert that took place in Jena in 2004. Olaf Jasiński continued the band until 2009, but then announced the breakup. However, the band's activities were limited to the release of old albums and songs.
meaning
Besides Konkwista 88 , it is the most famous right-wing rock band from Poland. It is internationally known and can also be found on a list of the US organization Anti-Defamation League . Together with Konkwista 88 and other bands, Honor formed the organization Aryjski Front Przetrwania ('Aryan Survival Front ') from 1992 to 1994 , which was based on the model of Blood and Honor and brought international right-wing rock concerts to Poland, including a concert with No Remorse .
Discography
Albums
- 1990: Biały Front (MC, in-house production, new edition 2010)
- 1992: Cena Idei (MC, in-house production, new edition 2010)
- 1993: W dzień triumfu nad złem (MC, in-house production, new edition 2001)
- 1995: Urodzony Białym (CD / MC, Fan Records, new edition 2004)
- 1995: Droga bez odwrotu (CD / MC, Fan Records)
- 1998: Ogień ostatniej bitwy (MC / CD, Fan Records)
- 1999: The Fire of the Last Battle (CD-R, Honor Production)
- 2000: W płomieniach wschodzącej siły (CD / MC Strong Survive Records, new edition 2011)
- 2010: Stal Zemsty (CD, Homo Superior)
Compilations
- 1999: To Survive for Victory 1989-1999 Vol.1 (Streetfight Records)
- 1999: To Survive for Victory 1989-1999 Vol.2 (Streetfight Records)
- 2008: 1989-2005 (2CD, Streetfight Records)
- 2009: 20 Lat Pod Sztandarem Orła 1989-2009 (2CD, Homo Superior)
- 2011: Urodzony W Dzień Triumfu (Boxset, Homo Superior)
Other publications
- 2000: Raiders of Revenge (Split with Graveland , Triskelon Records)
- 2006: Live Unplugged (White Pride Records)
- 2007: Na Szubienicę / Sanhedryn (single, Streetfight Records)
- 2010: Live 01/20/1991 (CD, Dantiscum Records)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f Honor . In: Capricornus, Syrragh: Dark Blaze / Into the Pentagram , 2001.
- ↑ a b c Nick Lowles: The International of hatred . In: Christian Dornbusch , Jan Raabe (Ed.): RechtsRock. Inventories and counter-strategies . Unrast Verlag, Münster 2002, ISBN 3-89771-808-1 , p. 251-253 .
- ^ Christian Dornbusch, Hans-Peter Killguss: Unheilige Alliances . Black Metal Between Satanism, Paganism and Neo-Nazism , p. 241.
- ↑ a b Mariusz Szczerski at Discogs (English)
- ↑ Honor at Discogs (English)
- ↑ Bigots Who Rock: an ADL List of Hate Music Groups . Archived from the original on March 4, 2012. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
- ↑ Rafal Pankowski: Oi! - For the Fatherland . Neo-Nazi music in Poland . In: Antifaschistisches Infoblatt , Enough is enough , rat & Searchlight (Ed.): White Noise. Right-wing rock, skinhead music, Blood & Honor - insights into the international neo-Nazi music scene 1st edition. Unrast, Hamburg / Münster 2004, ISBN 3-89771-807-3 . P. 110