1. Tragedy is a crus… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least five artists with this name:
1. Tragedy is a crust band, originally from Memphis, Tennessee, but currently residing in Portland, Oregon. The band formed in 1999 and was born from the ashes of influential and legendary sludge/crust band His Hero is Gone. With this new band, 3/4 of the aforementioned His Hero Is Gone took crust towards a less metallic direction and added lots of melody to their overall sound. Additionally, during the band's final shows, they often played several future Tragedy songs that ended up being released as part of the debut.
The reason for their chosen name is revealed on the closing track "No Words" from "Vengeance": "Telling tales of tragedies for which we find no words. For which there are no words". Humanity is a sad and pathetic tragedy.
Tragedy's music is characterized by its unrelenting, heavy crust punk sound and d-beat galloping, often punctuated by melodic interludes and downshifts in tempo. The use of dual male vocals should also be noted. They are in the form of a shouted hardcore bark provided by their bassist/co-vocalist Billy Davis and crust-styled harsh vocals provided by guitarist/lead vocalist Todd Burdette. Billy's crass delivery (Very inspired by Cal from Discharge and his infamous off-key hardcore bark) is the perfect contrast to Todd's guttural delivery.
The band remains strongly aware of its roots but often takes the genre in newer, more innovative directions, pioneering a new breed of crust punk along with close friends and contemporaries From Ashes Rise, as well other bands residing in Portland and throughout the world. (See: Ekkaia, Fall of Efrafa, Ictus, Madame Germen, Alpinist, Downfall of Gaia and Remains of the Day).
Though most of these bands maintain a progressive attitude as to the nature of their sound (Remains of the Day actually includes a violinist among its members and early Fall of Efrafa was very cello-driven), there is a staunch refusal to separate themselves categorically from their crust punk provenances. Tragedy draw from many various early hardcore and crust punk bands as influences, most prominently in the vein of d-beat, ranging from Discharge themselves to Japanese d-beat groups such as Deathside and kÀngpunk.
They are often cited as originators of what was known to become "neocrust" and most notably, they are specifically credited with bringing melody into crust and giving the subgenre its signature epic and emotional leads in nature with heavy use of pick slides to signal the transition into those sections as well as utilising dual vocals. Their riffing style was derived from the aforementioned His Hero Is Gone. This became the basis for this hardcore sub-genre; a style that is so permeated in the crust scene nowadays as well as reached and influenced many bands throughout the years. Their debut album, Tragedy, had some acoustic elements and experimental interludes, this is something else from which they differed with His Hero Is Gone, aside from their melody sense. Many bands also took cues from this.
Tragedy's first and subsequent albums have been met with critical acclaim within the DIY hardcore community, and many see the band as at the forefront of a modern hardcore renaissance of sorts. Nevertheless, despite the band's cult following and near celebrity status among underground hardcore circles, they remain largely mysterious, refusing thus far to utilize the internet and including minimal information in album inserts.
Their 2012 record entitled "Darker Days Ahead" was met with some controversy in the hardcore scene as the album was a departure from their traditional sound into a more metallic (still not in the same sense as HHIG) and Swedish old school death metal/stenchcore-styled direction that somehow still kept their melodic sensibilities; which at the time, did not sit well with some fans. However, the record has since then carved out a niche of its own as a Tragedy album. Albeit their latest EP, "Fury", forwent these aspects. Therefore, they regressed to their previous/original style.
They are melodic and offer a different dimension of "emotional" because Todd is suffering less now, he feels more realised. Even though he suffers with others' suffering. They all do, that is empathy. Tragedy is the sound of all of them being free whilst watching the rest of the world burn for schemers that do not care about them. People stay in their hole because they like it, it is easier and do not know any better.
What happened to His Hero Is Gone/Tragedy members has happened before, still happens and will keep happening to others and we allow it. Tragedy is the sound of being free and feeling deeply sorry for everyone else still in Hell. Sorrow. Lamenting. A Terminal Spirit Disease. "All Hell is here".
Tragedy are still angry and furious as their latest EP simply states. They still have much to say. They will die mad at everything and everyone. Someone else brave enough will take their place. They won the war within themselves and inspired a new movement in hardcore. To them, it is a Tragedy people cannot fight like they did and still do. "Peace is a privilege reserved for those who can afford not to fight" (...) "The end... the ending fight".
"Never knowing silence. Never knowing peace".
2. Tragedy was a Hollywood band formed in 1993. Two members of the band would stick together through many line-up changes, they were Jamie Shane on vocals, and Traci Michaelz (RIP)on drums....
At different time's the lineup would feature members of the Hollywood bands Never On Sunday, Willow Wisp, and God Zoo. This strong knit community of musicians would form a very tight bond,...a family, a posse, whatever you want to call it, if you messed with one you had to go through all...In 1994 Tragedy released the 3 song EP Tragedy in L.A.
3. Tragedy is a heavy metal tribute to the Bee Gees, based in the Tri-State area.
4. Tragedy (also Trazedy, ãã©ãžã§ãã£ãŒ) is a Japanese indie visual kei band formed in 2004 and disbanded in 2006. Included the bassist and support drummer of kanuakïœã«ããã¯ïœ, 26 (Niro) and Yasu.
5. Tragedy is an American Hip-Hop artist from Baltimore, Maryland on the DarkSide Records label.
The Day After
Tragedy Lyrics
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The children have no mouths with which to speak, were they ever alive?
An empty shell now stands where yesterday a hospital stood, medicating the sick with more sickness?
An empty shell now stands where yesterday a schoolhouse stood, teaching children how to follow orders
A graveyard of smokestacks stands where yesterday stood factories, mass producing useless products, mass producing greed
All that remains are the stacks and stacks of radiated corpses, all that remains are the piles upon piles of our excessive debris, all that remains are the skeletons of the once alive.. all that remain's..
serving as monument's to an era of mankind,the error of mankind
The lyrics of Tragedy's song The Day After present a haunting picture of a post-apocalyptic world where everything has been destroyed by a nuclear attack. The first two lines refer to the aftermath of the blast where people are left dead or dying with their skin hanging off from their bodies, and the children are unable to speak as they might not have survived the brutal nuclear attack.
The next few lines talk about how everything that was once there is now gone - hospitals, schools, and factories that were indispensable for the functioning of a civilized world. Now, all that remains are heaps of debris and piles of radiated corpses, which stand as a testament to the destructive nature of mankind. The lyrics suggest that whatever man might have hoped to achieve with his advancements in technology and progress, he has only brought destruction upon himself.
The last line of the song says that these piles of debris, and corpses now serve as monuments to the era of mankind, which was marked by errors in judgment, where fickle leaders and politicians destroyed entire communities with their thoughtlessness. The song's lyrics try to express the grief and sorrow that has engulfed the world, and the kind of pain and suffering that is inflicted when humanity chooses to turn a blind eye towards the true consequences of their actions.
Line by Line Meaning
The skin hangs from bodies that tried to run from a blinding flash
The aftermath of the explosion has left people disfigured and dead, with their skin hanging off their bodies as they tried to escape.
The children have no mouths with which to speak, were they ever alive?
The children are mute now, believed to be dead. It's unclear whether they were actually alive or not.
An empty shell now stands where yesterday a hospital stood, medicating the sick with more sickness?
The hospital has been destroyed, possibly by the radiation from the explosion. It's ironic that the place meant to cure diseases may have caused more sickness.
An empty shell now stands where yesterday a schoolhouse stood, teaching children how to follow orders
The school has crumbled, leaving behind just an empty shell. It's saddening to think that the place where children were taught has been reduced to rubble.
A graveyard of smokestacks stands where yesterday stood factories, mass producing useless products, mass producing greed
All that's left of the factories are the smokestacks, which resemble gravestones. It's ironic that the factories were producing so much, and now all that remains are the things that contributed to their downfall.
All that remains are the stacks and stacks of radiated corpses, all that remains are the piles upon piles of our excessive debris, all that remains are the skeletons of the once alive.. all that remain's..
The only things left are radiation, and too much debris for anyone to handle. The bones of the once-living scattered about represents how everything has disintegrated.
serving as monument's to an era of mankind,the error of mankind
All these things will serve as monuments to an era where man was careless and made many errors. It shows how humanity caused their own downfall.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: FRED EBB, JOHN KANDER
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