BYE-BYE BURST

Friday, July 24th, 2009 at 4:00pm by

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I debated between using the above headline, or the headline “BURST GOES POP.” But I was afraid the latter might make people think Burst was pulling a DEP or something.

ANYWAYS, I’m sure by now you see where I’m going with this (especially with the inclusion of the above graphic). But in case you don’t, here’s a statement from Burst’s MySpace blog… I’m going to re-print it in its entirety for you:

We are glad to announce that Burst will embark on our first US tour immediately following our appearance at the intriguing Planet Caravan festival in Asheton, NC on september 19. The tour will go through to October 10.
Half the tour Burst and opener Zoroaster will be gigging with the draconian French metal philosophers Gojira on their Metallica off-dates, half the tour we’ll do our own shows with Zoroaster.
See all the dates HERE (a few extra dates TBA soon).

At the same time, we’d like to announce that our first US tour will also be our last.


Following a band meeting at the end of June, we have decided that it is time to let Burst sleep.

We will honor our commitments, play the planned No Budget fest in Larissa, Greece as well as the US tour, and a possible best-of show in Sweden in late fall. But after that and for the foreseeable future, Burst will lay down its arms. Whether it is definite or indefinite, we can’t say. Thus, in accordance with modern internet heavy metal news site lingo, we’ll call it an “indefinite hiatus”.


Burst have made music in this constellation for over ten years now, and while our creative urges remain intact, the energy and motivation it takes to be in a band that continues to grow and gets a lot of touring offers has slowly but continuously weakened over the last years. Why? Who knows.


There are a million and one reasons why we haven’t been able to reignite ourselves following the release of Lazarus Bird. We were so proud of that album, and we should have had all the power in the world within us. But something’s been missing. For a while now our band has been shaky, unmotivated and prone to a lot of internal discussions, and all that has sucked the energy out of us. That’s not how it should be.


We guess the most significant reasons are that we have different views on what our band should be about, how much effort we are able and willing to put into it, as well as individual band members’ wish to prioritize other things in their respective lives.
We are too proud of our band and our music to let it slowly wither or perhaps explode in a flurry of intra-band conflict. So, we’ll end it now amicably and avoid what could possibly turn into a less friendly split. We might have separate views and wills, but there is no animosity between us now.

When you think about it, being in a rock band is a fucked up social experiment: five different persons are to agree on something as individual as creative visions AND have the personal chemistry to be able to spend a disproportionate amount of time together on tour buses and cramped backstage rooms. There are a lot of nasty smells to be digested, a lot of insane behavior to be handled, a lot of mundane issues to be solved.

Burst is a shining example of this: being in this band is like being in a dysfunctional but loving family. There is a lot of love, and there are no huge egos – but there are a lot of strong opinions and disparate personalities that sometimes make it difficult to agree on where we are going. Burst has been the most important mission in our lives, but we have come to a point where we need to stop kicking the old, tired body.


Kind of sad though. Burst has been central for us all for so long. But hell, there is a point in itself to drastically change the components of your life now and then, isn’t it? You might lose stuff that’s important to you, but you probably gain something new. If you never change, if you never risk anything, you don’t fucking live. Who knows, maybe we’ll get together in a couple of years and make a new album. Given how we thrive when making music, the embers might start glowing again some time.


With that said, we are super excited to play in Greece and FINALLY go to the US! We’d like to ask all fans to take this last opportunity to see Burst live – expect a band and a show in full power.

Who dares, wins.

Harmony for all.


Robert, Linus, Patrik, Jonas, Jesper

Not much to say here – this is crappy news, and I hope it’s just an “indefinite hiatus,” not a “go away forever.”

Still, like being told someone you love is dying, I’m glad we’ve been given notice, and that those of us who live in the U.S. will finally get to see the band live, at least once, before they go away.

That sobbing you hear is Vince, by the way.

Mourn with us in the comments section below.

-AR

Thanks to everyone who e-mailed us about this.

  • http://www.roxwel.com Pick-Axe Bobby

    God, at least I’m going to see them. This blows.

  • o0Stacey0o

    Dude…weak. This kind of ruined my good mood. =(

    • sinistatroy

      yup. the high of doomriders and the swift kick to the nuts with this. lame

  • gregdout

    Really shitty news. I only got in to this band recently because of Lazarous bird, which ended up leading me to their older material. I enjoyed their music thoroughly and am very sad to hear about the bands plan of action.

  • http://blueprintds.com chicago website design

    I was barely getting into that band! Well at least I’ll get to to see them in Mokena.

  • http://infinitybasement.wordpress.com billybob

    Shitty! I’m stuck in frickin’ Canada! RIP Burst :(

    • Lybrium

      me too dude, want a handkerchief?

  • big_red01027

    I wonder what the good people at Relapse think about this, especially given the push Burst received from them.

    Oh well; shit happens.

    • Kosmas

      Some friends of mine saw them live in Athens Greece and they were told by the band
      that Relapse didn’t like Lazarus Bird.
      Also it was obvious that the band was as bonded as it was on past appearances.

      San news indeed and I haven’t seen them live yet and maybe won’t.

      • Dudemanistan

        First, the last few albums were awesome. However, honestly, they should be happy that Relapse put up with their shit this whole time. I highly doubt Relapse gripped about the album (other than the mixing being godawful, as it was on last album to) but from the beginning Burst have been ridiculous pretentious artists who refused to do the work that it takes to survive as an underground band. If you want to make it you need to tour your ass off!

        Mastodon are who they are now because they spent 10 months a year in the same small van, criss-crossing the US. No matter how groundbreaking the sound, if they never got out on the road, no one would have heard them.

  • Shinaain

    Whoa…..

    • Shinaain

      Bad news finally processed, and now I say “classy farewell.”

  • Stephen

    Shitty news – love Lazarus bird, but first two albums are boring though

    • http://www.adrenalinepr.com Natalie

      dear sir, you are indeed ‘the minority’.

  • Obsolete

    Really unexpected shitty news…

  • http://www.myspace.com/breathofmetalproductions pokesmot

    shitty news I will be at the NY show

  • Nick

    Good, these guys suck. Just one of the generic “metal” bands on Relapse. Good riddance

  • Facebook User

    such a shame. I’m glad that i’ll be seeing them in Baltimore this year

  • Meh

    Very very sad considering how totally ass-kicking the last shows have been.
    Recent video in HD-format: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3BjAcoIzkg

  • bucketochicken

    Fuck. Well, that certainly sucks. Gotta respect the decision though.

    Thanks for giving us such amazing music guys.

  • ZapBranigan

    Fuck! Good thing I’m going to see them in the fall.
    I’m gonna drive 5 hours each way, but I’m gonna see Burst and Gojira God Damnit.

  • Toxteth O’Grady

    DAMNIT! At least I’ve got my tickets to see them now.

  • myke

    shit i better go to that gojira show now in brooklyn!!!

  • http://www.pandasdestroy.com jorbams

    I don’t love anything anymore.

    Burst goes away but Attack Attack! gets to stroll around healthily enjoying their normally-functioning organs…

  • Jim Flames

    I really got into these guys thanks to Metalsucks, it’s a shame to see them call it quits, even though i never actually saw them.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Diego-Dias/802173241 Diego Dias

    All we need. Fuck.

  • http://www.adrenalinepr.com Natalie

    i’m crying inside. i’m sure Vince is crying somewhere, too.

  • Tommy Lindbergsen

    Kudos to the guys in Burst for knowing when to say when, I can think of 379286893278754 bands who should pack it in instead of beating the dead horse.

  • Aaron

    Sucks. Some bands never get to put out one amazing album. Burst put out two.

  • |Tch0rT|

    Sad news indeed. Prey On Life is amazing.

  • http://www.myspace.com/uglydirge aaron m.

    even though i don’t really like it, i think that in like, 5 or 10 years, lazarus bird will be considered a classic.

  • Lorenzo

    Shit…I only feel lucky that I had the opportunity to see them in March (with the best band ever! :D)…

  • Frank

    Sucks. I’ll be seeing them October 2nd at The Social in Orlando, though. I really like them.

  • http://www.kingdomofnoise.blogspot.com MetalMatt

    Well shit. Burst is/was great. Lazarus Bird is one amazing album. I will grieve for a few minutes and then get on with my life. No one band is worth getting depressed about. Well, Pantera hit me pretty hard. And if Clutch calls it quits I just might die.

  • Weenus McGenius

    Clutch sucks!

  • Lybrium

    LETS CELEBRATE!!