Last Few Days

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To many the band Last Few Days is just a complete mystery or simply some group who toured with Laibach then promptly disappeared soon afterwards. This is not particularly surprising for a band that consciously left little mark during their existence. They were a band that deliberately avoided releasing their material and kept a limit on their live performances, they also had a very low profile though it was increased briefly after the Laibach collaborations. Most people attending their concerts had little very idea who they were, simply enticed along by the ambiguous posters or simply a night out. The concerts themselves bizarrely lasting all through the night (with a mixture of music and movies), still going at 7AM and not quite easiest sort music to be listening too either. They made heavy use of megaphones, guitars often played with broken bottles, drum unrelenting and brutal, delivering rather harsh and bewildering but occasionally rhythmic apocalyptic music.
The three main members of LFD were Daniel Landin (aka D. Styme), Si Joyce (aka Si Gross) and Keir Wahid (aka K. Warhead & K. Fraser). They were regularly helped out by Fritz Haaman (aka Fritz Catlin) who also performed with Laibach during the joint tour, and occasionally by Sam Mills, both members of 23 Skidoo.

LFD returned as a pop outfit in 1990, with a core of Keir and Si: "We started listening to Radio One, and just got more into regular music after years of extremism. We had been playing to 300 people, and you don't feel like you're achieving much. When we did this thing in Eastern Europe, we sometimes played to 3,000 people, and that felt more real. We visited Poland and Hungary and Yugoslavia, playing with Laibach...."
Melody Maker 27.01.90
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Releases:
Laibach / Last Few Days (Cass)   Galerija ŠKUC Izdaja 1983
Ritual: Magnetic North (7")   Touch 1985
Pure Spirit And Saliva Live (LP)   Dead Man's Curve 1986
Too Much Is Not Enough (12")   Touch 1986
Kicks (12")   Fontana 1990
Kicks (12", Promo)   Fontana 1990
Kicks (12")   Fontana 1990
Your Love Is Super Funky (12")   Fontana 1990
So The Last Shall Be First And The First Last For Many Be Called But Few Chosen. (Cass)   Staalplaat  
Your Love Is Super-Funky (12", Promo)   Fontana  
Appears On:
Departing Platform 5 / Touch Ritual - Radio Cut-Up (7") Touch Ritual - Radio C... Touch 1988
Tracks Appear On:
Tooth & Nail (Cass) Polar Vision Trax 1984
Ritual: Magnetic North (Cass) Too Much Is Not Enough Touch 1985
Driving Me Backwards (2xLP) Megaphobia Dead Man's Curve 1987
Unofficial Releases:
Report From The Final Academy (Cass, C90) Untitled, Untitled Hard Tv 1984
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