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'''Strike Under''' was one of the bigger acts in the earliest Chicago punk scene.  Forming around [[1980]] and breaking up in [[1981]], Strike Under left a legacy that went beyond their short existance .  Part of their legacy was the fact that their only album was the first ever release by [[Wax Trax]], and the success of their members in future projects ([[Naked Raygun]], [[Pegboy]], Breaking Circus).   
[[Image:strikeundertuts.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Strike Under at Tuts, 1981. Photo courtesy of "flashbacks.com"]]
 
'''Strike Under''' was one of the bigger acts in the earliest Chicago punk scene.  Forming around [[1980]] and breaking up in [[1981]], Strike Under left a legacy that went beyond their short existance .  Part of their legacy was the fact that their only album was the first ever release by [[Wax Trax]], and the success of their members in future projects ([[Naked Raygun]], [[Pegboy]], [[Breaking Circus]]).
 
On November 24, 2007 [[Steve Bjorklund]], backed by a band of members of the 80s punk scene, played the entire ''Immediate Action EP'' in what he called "a Strike Under cover band".  The performance was part of the aftershow to the [[You Weren't There]] premiereChris was at the venue but did not participate in the performance.


== Members ==
== Members ==
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== Releases ==
== Releases ==
[[Image:StrikeUnder-ImmediateAction.jpg|right]]
* '''''Immediate Action 12"''''' - ([[Wax Trax]], April 1981)
# Sunday Night Disorientation
# Context
# Closing In
# Elephant's Graveyard
# Immediate Action
Reissued in 2020 by Wax Trax on clear (100 copies), red (400 copies) and black vinyl.  Clear and red versions are screen-printed with alternate covers and come with a bonus 7" containing two songs from the band's first show in 1980, "One Eye" and a cover of Gang of Four's "Damaged Goods".


* [[Immediate Action]] 12" - (Wax Trax, April 1981)
* [[Busted at Oz]] compilation - ([[Autumn Records]], 1981) - ''Fucking Uniforms, Anarchy Song''
* [[Busted at Oz]] compilation - ([[Autumn Records]], 1981) - ''Fucking Uniforms, Anarchy Song''


== History ==
== History ==


Strike Under formed in Evanston, in either late 1979 or early 1980.  Given that [[The Effigies]] and Strike Under have a Kezdy in each band, they both likely formed around the same time. They played a bunch of shows throughout 1980 and 1981.   
Strike Under formed in 1980.  Given that [[The Effigies]] and Strike Under have a Kezdy in each band, they both likely formed around the same time. The Bjorklund brothers had played guitar for a few years and were looking to form a band. Sometime that year they went to see a screening of "Quadrophenia" at a theater near Loyola University. They saw some guys a few seats away with black jackets and Crass armbands, which in those days was nearly unheard of. The guys turned out to be the Kezdy brothers and Steve Economou.
 
They played their first show at [[Northeastern]] on September 5th 1980, and continued to play a bunch of shows throughout 1980 and 1981.  Their favorite venue to play was [[Oz]].   


=== Breakup ===
=== Breakup ===


It is tough to exactly pinpoint the breakup of Strike Under.  [[KFTH]] says it was in 1981, though they played a show at [[Waves]] on December 9th of that year.  Steve Bjorklund formed [[Terminal Beach]] right after the breakup of SU, and they played a show in May of [[1982]].  A post on the tcpunk.com message boards from Chris Bjorklund said they broke up in 1981, so it had to have been in December of 1981.
It is tough to exactly pinpoint the breakup of Strike Under.  [[KFTH]] says it was in 1981, though they played a show at [[Waves]] on December 9th of that year.  Steve Bjorklund formed [[Terminal Beach]] right after the breakup of SU, and they played a show in May of [[1982]].  [[Trial By Fire]], Chris, Bob, and Pierre's new band, played on December 31, 1981 at [[O'Banion's]].  A post on the tcpunk.com message boards from Chris Bjorklund said they broke up in 1981, so the breakup had to have been in December of 1981.


=== Post Strike Under ===
=== Post Strike Under ===


Steve Bjorklund played briefly with Terminal Beach in 1982, then moved to Minnesota, where he became well known with Breaking Circus.  Chris, Pierre and Bob formed [[Trial By Fire]] in 1982 and played throughout Chicago that year.  After the demise of [[Trial By Fire]], Pierre joined Naked Raygun and later Pegboy.  Chris played bass and guitar for [[The Effigies]] in [[1987]]-[[1990]].   
Steve Bjorklund played briefly with Terminal Beach in 1982, then created [[Breaking Circus]] in Chicago. He later moved to Minnesota, where Breaking Circus became well known.  Chris, Pierre and Bob formed [[Trial By Fire]] in 1982 and played throughout Chicago that year.  After the demise of [[Trial By Fire]] and a short stint with [[The Interceptors]] featuring [[Santiago Durango]], Pierre joined Naked Raygun and later Pegboy.  Chris played bass and guitar for [[The Effigies]] in [[1987]]-[[1990]], after which he moved to MinneapolisBob played drums for [[Da!]].


== References ==
== Record photos ==
<gallery>
Image:StrikeUnder-IACover1.jpg|'''Immediate Action''' <BR> <small>Cover #1</small>
Image:StrikeUnder-IACover2.jpg|'''Immediate Action''' <BR> <small>Cover #2</small>
Image:StrikeUnder-IACover3.jpg|'''Immediate Action''' <BR> <small>Cover #3</small>
Image:StrikeUnder-IASide1.jpg|'''Immediate Action''' <BR> <small>Side 1</small>
Image:StrikeUnder-IASide2.jpg|'''Immediate Action''' <BR> <small>Side 2</small>
</gallery>


* [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/usa/strikeunder_main.html SU KFTH page] - Dates and timeline


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
 
* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/54235-Strike-Under Discogs profile]
* [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/usa/strikeunder_main.html Strike Under page on KFTH]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strike_Under Wikipedia entry]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strike_Under Wikiedia Entry]
* [http://somethingilearned.blogspot.com/2005_09_01_somethingilearned_archive.html SILT review of Immediate action and mp3s]
* [http://www.dementlieu.com/~obik/arc/other/strikeunderda_cr13.html Strike Under interview from early 1981]
* [http://www.dementlieu.com/~obik/arc/other/strikeunderda_cr13.html Strike Under interview from early 1981]
* [http://flickr.com/photos/flashbackswiki/sets/72157601644371621/ Photos from Strike Under in 1980]


[[Category:Bands]]
[[Category:Bands]]
[[Category:Evanston]]
[[Category:Evanston]]

Latest revision as of 22:39, 12 February 2020

Strike Under at Tuts, 1981. Photo courtesy of "flashbacks.com"

Strike Under was one of the bigger acts in the earliest Chicago punk scene. Forming around 1980 and breaking up in 1981, Strike Under left a legacy that went beyond their short existance . Part of their legacy was the fact that their only album was the first ever release by Wax Trax, and the success of their members in future projects (Naked Raygun, Pegboy, Breaking Circus).

On November 24, 2007 Steve Bjorklund, backed by a band of members of the 80s punk scene, played the entire Immediate Action EP in what he called "a Strike Under cover band". The performance was part of the aftershow to the You Weren't There premiere. Chris was at the venue but did not participate in the performance.

Members

Releases

StrikeUnder-ImmediateAction.jpg
  • Immediate Action 12" - (Wax Trax, April 1981)
  1. Sunday Night Disorientation
  2. Context
  3. Closing In
  4. Elephant's Graveyard
  5. Immediate Action

Reissued in 2020 by Wax Trax on clear (100 copies), red (400 copies) and black vinyl. Clear and red versions are screen-printed with alternate covers and come with a bonus 7" containing two songs from the band's first show in 1980, "One Eye" and a cover of Gang of Four's "Damaged Goods".

History

Strike Under formed in 1980. Given that The Effigies and Strike Under have a Kezdy in each band, they both likely formed around the same time. The Bjorklund brothers had played guitar for a few years and were looking to form a band. Sometime that year they went to see a screening of "Quadrophenia" at a theater near Loyola University. They saw some guys a few seats away with black jackets and Crass armbands, which in those days was nearly unheard of. The guys turned out to be the Kezdy brothers and Steve Economou.

They played their first show at Northeastern on September 5th 1980, and continued to play a bunch of shows throughout 1980 and 1981. Their favorite venue to play was Oz.

Breakup

It is tough to exactly pinpoint the breakup of Strike Under. KFTH says it was in 1981, though they played a show at Waves on December 9th of that year. Steve Bjorklund formed Terminal Beach right after the breakup of SU, and they played a show in May of 1982. Trial By Fire, Chris, Bob, and Pierre's new band, played on December 31, 1981 at O'Banion's. A post on the tcpunk.com message boards from Chris Bjorklund said they broke up in 1981, so the breakup had to have been in December of 1981.

Post Strike Under

Steve Bjorklund played briefly with Terminal Beach in 1982, then created Breaking Circus in Chicago. He later moved to Minnesota, where Breaking Circus became well known. Chris, Pierre and Bob formed Trial By Fire in 1982 and played throughout Chicago that year. After the demise of Trial By Fire and a short stint with The Interceptors featuring Santiago Durango, Pierre joined Naked Raygun and later Pegboy. Chris played bass and guitar for The Effigies in 1987-1990, after which he moved to Minneapolis. Bob played drums for Da!.

Record photos


External Links