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'''Siege''' is an American ] band from ]. Formed in 1981, they were active in the ] scene from 1984 to 1985, and reunited briefly in 1991. Guitarist Kurt Habelt and drummer Rob Williams reformed the band in 2016. '''Siege''' is an American ] band from ]. Formed in 1981, they were active in the ] scene from 1984 to 1985, and reunited briefly in 1991. Guitarist Kurt Habelt and drummer Rob Williams reformed the band in 2016.
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===Reunion (1991–1992)=== ===Reunion (1991–1992)===
] vocalist ] fronted the band during their brief 1991 reunion.]] ] vocalist ] fronted the band during their brief 1991 reunion.]]
Siege reformed briefly in 1991 with ] vocalist ] replacing Mahoney.<ref name="Mudrian 51"/> They recorded a four-song demo that was believed to be lost due to the master reel being damaged. McNamee left the band after their first show and was replaced by Jim Hobbs, and they played shows with the bands ] and ] before disbanding in early 1992. Williams later called the 1990s lineup a "false-start" reunion. Siege reformed briefly in 1991 with ] vocalist ] replacing Mahoney.<ref name="Mudrian 51"/> They recorded a four-song demo that was believed to be lost due to the master reel being damaged. McNamee left the band after their first show but they played shows with the bands ] and ] before disbanding in early 1992. Williams later called the 1990s lineup a "false-start" reunion.


===Post-breakup and legacy=== ===Post-breakup and legacy===
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===Second reunion (2016–present)=== ===Second reunion (2016–present)===
In 2016, Williams and Habelt reformed the group. The band was completed by vocalist Mark Fields, second guitarist Chris Leamy (a member of Japanese Torture Comedy Hour with ] guitarist ]), and bassist Paulie Kraynak.<ref name=deci>{{cite magazine|url=http://decibelmagazine.com/blog/2016/5/31/the-return-of-siege|title=ROBERT WILLIAMS OF SIEGE & CHRIS DODGE OF INFEST TALK REUNITING TO KICK OUT THE POWERVIOLENCE JAMS|magazine=]|date=June 1, 2016|accessdate=June 4, 2016}}</ref> They played their first show in Providence with headliners ]. Further performances included guest saxophone players, including ] and John “Westy” Weston. Kraynak departed in August 2017, and Leamy moved to bass guitar. For 2019 dates, alternating second guitarists Ben Barnett (of Dropdead) and Mario Travers completed the lineups. Travers died in August 2022.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mario Travers Obituary|url=https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/mario-travers-obituary?pid=202534085|accessdate= November 27, 2022}}</ref> The band played a show at the Midway Cafe<ref>{{Cite web |title=Midway Cafe Under SIEGE |url=https://www.humpday.news/music/midway-cafe-under-siege |access-date=2022-09-16 |website=HUMP DAY NEWS |language=en-US}}</ref> in Boston mid-September 2022, prior to playing London hardcore festival Chimpyfest later in the month. In 2016, Williams and Habelt reformed the group. The band was completed by vocalist Mark Fields, and second guitarist/ bassist Chris Leamy (a member of Japanese Torture Comedy Hour with ] guitarist ]). magazine|url=http://decibelmagazine.com/blog/2016/5/31/the-return-of-siege|title=ROBERT WILLIAMS OF SIEGE & CHRIS DODGE OF INFEST TALK REUNITING TO KICK OUT THE POWERVIOLENCE JAMS|magazine=]|date=June 1, 2016|accessdate=June 4, 2016}}</ref> They played their first show in Providence with headliners ]. Further performances included guest saxophone players, including ] and John “Westy” Weston. For 2019 dates, second guitarists Ben Barnett (of Dropdead) completed the lineup. The band played a show at the Midway Cafe<ref>{{Cite web |title=Midway Cafe Under SIEGE |url=https://www.humpday.news/music/midway-cafe-under-siege |access-date=2022-09-16 |website=HUMP DAY NEWS |language=en-US}}</ref> in Boston mid-September 2022, prior to playing London hardcore festival Chimpyfest later in the month.


==Covers== ==Covers==
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*] covered "Drop Dead" on their covers album '']''. *] covered "Drop Dead" on their covers album '']''.
*Williams's ] band Nightstick covered "New World Order" as "The Pentagon" in 1998. *Williams's ] band Nightstick covered "New World Order" as "The Pentagon" in 1998.
*Mudoven covered "New World Order" as "The Pentagon" in 1998, based on the Nightstick version.
*] covered "Cold War" on their 1995 tour. *] covered "Cold War" on their 1995 tour.
*Ripcord covered "Starvation" on their ''Harvest Hardcore'' EP as well as a live cover of "Walls" featuring vocals by ] on their ''Live At Parkhof Alkmaar Holland - 18/09/1988'' album. *Ripcord covered "Starvation" on their ''Harvest Hardcore'' EP as well as a live cover of "Walls" featuring vocals by ] on their ''Live At Parkhof Alkmaar Holland - 18/09/1988'' album.
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* ] – vocals <small>(1991–1992; died 2011)</small> * ] – vocals <small>(1991–1992; died 2011)</small>
* Jim Hobbs – bass <small>(1992)</small> * Jim Hobbs – bass <small>(1992)</small>
* Paulie Kraynak – bass <small>(2016–2017)</small>
* Mario Travers – guitar <small>(2018–2021; died 2022)</small>


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==Discography== ==Discography==

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American hardcore punk band

Siege
Siege at their high school's 'Battle of the Bands' in 1984. Left to right: Rob Williams, Kevin Mahoney, and Kurt Habelt.Siege at their high school's 'Battle of the Bands' in 1984. Left to right: Rob Williams, Kevin Mahoney, and Kurt Habelt.
Background information
OriginWeymouth, Massachusetts
Genres
Years active1981–1985, 1991–1992, 2016–present
LabelsDeranged, Deep Six, Relapse, PATAC
Members
  • Kurt Habelt
  • Rob Williams
  • Chris Leamy
  • Mark Fields
  • Ben Barnett
Past members

Siege is an American hardcore punk band from Weymouth, Massachusetts. Formed in 1981, they were active in the Boston hardcore scene from 1984 to 1985, and reunited briefly in 1991. Guitarist Kurt Habelt and drummer Rob Williams reformed the band in 2016.

In its original incarnation, Siege paired extremely fast tempos with vocalist Kevin Mahoney's screeches and growls in their intense style of hardcore. Though little known at the time, the band has posthumously become revered by punk and heavy metal fans worldwide and is now regarded as one of the pioneers of the grindcore and powerviolence subgenres. Subsequent musicians have cited the group as a major influence, including the British grindcore band Napalm Death and the American powerviolence band Dropdead, whose band name was the title of Siege's six-song demo tape.

History

Formation, early years (1981–1984)

Then teenagers, the members of what would become Siege began playing together in 1981 in Weymouth. Guitarist Kurt Habelt, bassist Hank McNamee, and drummer Rob Williams rehearsed together informally during this time. They completed Siege's classic lineup in 1983, recruiting vocalist and occasional saxophonist Kevin Mahoney from nearby Braintree.

Self-described as a "second wave" punk band, they cited hardcore punk and new wave of British heavy metal bands, as well as the desire to play faster than their predecessors, as formative influences on their sound. Siege's first official show was at a Battle of the Bands in early 1984 at Weymouth North High School. They were disqualified for obscenities and McNamee's smashing of his bass onstage.

Radiobeat sessions, breakup (1984–1985)

Siege recorded a six-song demo tape at Radiobeat Records in Kenmore Square on February 6, 1984. The demo was produced by Lou Giordano, the producer of records by Hüsker Dü, Negative FX, SS Decontrol, Goo Goo Dolls, and many others. It would later be extensively bootlegged. In October 1984 the band recorded three more songs at Radiobeat with Giordano for Pushead's classic 1985 hardcore compilation Cleanse the Bacteria. Those 3 songs were Siege's only official original release.

Giordano later recalled those sessions:

The way our studio operated was that anything that comes in – there's no value judgments made about the music. We just record it. Still, one of the things that I guess was cool about being a staff engineer is that I wouldn't have sought out a band like that. I wasn't philosophically into anything that they were doing, but they were all good musicians – you would have to be to stay together at the speeds they were playing at. So there was that aspect of it, and just the whole pushing the envelope thing. It sounds like it's just gonna completely break apart going 700 miles through the sky and then all of a sudden everything just comes right together again.

And they were some of the most unassuming, laid-back people to ever work with. I mean, they had no attitude at all. They just came in and they were just really polite and very thankful, and then when they turned on the amps and made that noise, it was just unbelievable that it was coming from them.

Despite their proximity to Boston, Siege did not fit into Boston's crew-dominated straight edge hardcore scene, and performed most of their gigs farther away in Western Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. They played in Greenfield with local hardcore bands DYS, Cancerous Growth, The Freeze, B.I.U, Outpatients, and Deep Wound, out of state at the Living Room in Providence, and at Anthrax in Stamford.

In 1985, Siege was scheduled to play their first show in New York City at CBGB with The Necros. Mahoney did not show up for the gig, and Siege disbanded shortly thereafter.

Reunion (1991–1992)

Anal Cunt vocalist Seth Putnam fronted the band during their brief 1991 reunion.

Siege reformed briefly in 1991 with Anal Cunt vocalist Seth Putnam replacing Mahoney. They recorded a four-song demo that was believed to be lost due to the master reel being damaged. McNamee left the band after their first show but they played shows with the bands Sloppy Seconds and Toe Tag before disbanding in early 1992. Williams later called the 1990s lineup a "false-start" reunion.

Post-breakup and legacy

Despite writing a mere 20 minutes of music and never playing outside of New England, Siege became highly influential. Their tracks on Cleanse the Bacteria exposed them to wide audiences, including Lars Ulrich of Metallica, who described them as the fastest band he had ever heard. Numerous pioneering bands establishing the death metal and grindcore subgenres in the 1980s cited Siege as a formative influence, including British groups Carcass and Napalm Death. Their demo became a highly sought-after bootleg in collector circuits.

Relapse Records officially released Siege's demo and compilation tracks in 1994 as the Drop Dead CD. The same material was released on 12-inch vinyl in 2004 by Deep Six Records. Two separate additional reissues of the original Siege material issued on LP in 2006 and 2009 by the Deep Six label contained an additional three tracks, "Two-Faced", "Trained To Kill", and "Questions Behind The Wall", recorded during Radiobeat sessions.

The 1991 recording was unreleased for many years. The track "Cameras" was eventually issued on the 13 Bands Who Think You're Gay compilation LP released by Putnam in 2004. The additional three tracks—"Death & Taxes", "New World Order" and "Disregard"—were thought to be lost before being rediscovered on cassette in 2014. The four songs were released on PATAC Records as the "Lost Session '91" 7-inch later that year.

Williams remained musically active and formed the band Nightstick, which additionally featured Putnam and Habelt at times. Williams and Mahoney also played together in The Spoils, who released the ...To the Victor LP in 2007. Putnam died of a suspected heart attack on July 11, 2011, while Mahoney died on October 14 that year after an extended battle with diabetes.

Williams occasionally performed Siege material live with the Providence band Dropdead. A performance in Cambridge, Massachusetts in February 2015 was billed as their final live collaboration.

Second reunion (2016–present)

In 2016, Williams and Habelt reformed the group. The band was completed by vocalist Mark Fields, and second guitarist/ bassist Chris Leamy (a member of Japanese Torture Comedy Hour with Pig Destroyer guitarist Scott Hull). magazine|url=http://decibelmagazine.com/blog/2016/5/31/the-return-of-siege%7Ctitle=ROBERT WILLIAMS OF SIEGE & CHRIS DODGE OF INFEST TALK REUNITING TO KICK OUT THE POWERVIOLENCE JAMS|magazine=Decibel Magazine|date=June 1, 2016|accessdate=June 4, 2016}}</ref> They played their first show in Providence with headliners Infest. Further performances included guest saxophone players, including John Zorn and John “Westy” Weston. For 2019 dates, second guitarists Ben Barnett (of Dropdead) completed the lineup. The band played a show at the Midway Cafe in Boston mid-September 2022, prior to playing London hardcore festival Chimpyfest later in the month.

Covers

  • Napalm Death covered "Walls" on their second John Peel session and "Conform" on Leaders Not Followers: Part 2.
  • Disrupt covered "Cold War" on their 1992 live EP Smash Divisions.
  • Witch Hunt covered "Conform" on their Crucial Chaos Sessions.
  • Lycanthrophy covered "Conform" on their split with Say Why.
  • Anal Cunt included a section of "New World Order" in the Siege medley on their album Morbid Florist in 1993.
  • Exhumed covered "Drop Dead" on their covers album Garbage Daze Re-Regurgitated.
  • Williams's sludge metal band Nightstick covered "New World Order" as "The Pentagon" in 1998.
  • Mr. Bungle covered "Cold War" on their 1995 tour.
  • Ripcord covered "Starvation" on their Harvest Hardcore EP as well as a live cover of "Walls" featuring vocals by Lee Dorian on their Live At Parkhof Alkmaar Holland - 18/09/1988 album.
  • Intense Degree covered "Conform" on the Manic Ears North Atlantic Noise Attack compilation.
  • Heresy recorded "Conform" during the sessions yielding the Face Up To It! LP, and the outtake later appeared on the Voice Your Opinion discography CD.
  • Rat Lord (no) covered "Starvation" on the B-side for their "Destroy" single in 2021
  • Water Torture covered "Walls" on their split with Corrupt Bastards.
  • Pillage covered "Starvation" on their 2013 demo 7-inch.
  • Voltifobia covered "Drop Dead" on their split tape with Agathocles.
  • Extreme Smoke 57 covered Conform on their first split 7-inch with The Sexorcist in 1991.

Band members

Current members
  • Kurt Habelt – guitar (1981–1985, 1991–1992, 2016–present)
  • Rob Williams – drums (1981–1985, 1991–1992, 2016–present)
  • Chris Leamy – guitar (2016–2017), bass (2017–present)
  • Mark Fields – vocals (2016–present)
  • Ben Barnett – guitar (2018–present)
Former members
  • Hank McNamee – bass (1981–1985, 1991–1992)
  • Kevin Mahoney – vocals, saxophone (1983–1985; died 2011)
  • Seth Putnam – vocals (1991–1992; died 2011)
  • Jim Hobbs – bass (1992)


Discography

Demos
Albums
  • Drop Dead (1994) (CD, Relapse Records) (Demo '84 + Cleanse the Bacteria compilation tracks)
EPs
  • "Lost Session '91" (2014) (7-inch, PATAC Records)
Compilation appearances
  • Cleanse the Bacteria (1985) (12-inch, Pusmort Records) (3 tracks - "Sad But True", "Cold War", and "Walls")
  • 13 Bands Who Think You're Gay (2004) (12-inch, Menace to Sobriety Records) (1 track - "Cameras")

References

  1. Anthony, David. "20 Years Ago, Saetia Defined Screamo in Just Nine Songs". Vice Media. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  2. ^ "In Memory of Siege vocalist Kevin Mahoney". Hellbound.ca. October 31, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  3. Mudrian, Albert. Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore. Feral House, 2004, pp. 47
  4. ^ Suburban Punk Fanzine, Spring 1984
  5. "MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL - Kevin Mahoney of Siege: 1965-2011". Maximum Rock 'n Roll. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  6. ^ Mudrian 48
  7. Mudrian 51
  8. Mudrian 49
  9. ^ Mudrian 51
  10. Mudrian 38, 126
  11. "Siege: Lost Session 91". Deaf Sparrow. May 26, 2014. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
  12. "Nightstick Interview". Deaf Sparrow. November 1, 2013. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  13. "BLABBERMOUTH.NET – ANAL C**T Frontman SETH PUTNAM Dead At 43". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
  14. Swash, Rosie (June 13, 2011). "Seth Putnam, the 'GG Allin of grindcore', dies aged 43 | Music | guardian.co.uk". Guardian. London. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  15. "R.I.P. Kevin Mahoney of Siege". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  16. "Upcoming Events". Boston Hassle. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  17. "Midway Cafe Under SIEGE". HUMP DAY NEWS. Retrieved September 16, 2022.

External links

Siege
Compilation albums
EPs
  • Lost Session '91 (2014)
Demo cassettes
  • Drop Dead (1984)
Compilation appearances
  • 13 Bands Who Think You're Gay (2004)
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