Peter Zirschky

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Peter Zirschky
BornThe Netherlands
Diedc. 2004
The Netherlands
GenresPunk rock, hardcore punk
Occupation(s)Vocalist, musician, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1980–1999
LabelsHopeless, Diehard Records, WRF Records, Swaddle Records
Associated actsFuneral Oration

Peter Zirschky was the singer and songwriter for the Dutch hardcore punk band Funeral Oration.[1] He was the only constant member of the band, being their frontman since the very beginning in 1982 until their break up circa 1999. He also played guitar on some of their early recordings. Zirschky, a long-time horror movie fan, was also the founder of [2] and fanzines and distro.[3] He even named his cat Lucio – after the famous Italian film director Lucio Fulci. Peter Zirschky died by accident around 2004.[4]

After listening to punk rock for a couple of years, Peter Zirschky decided to start a punk band. It was 1980 and they called themselves , probably because Zirschky's favourite band at the time was The Art Attacks. Drummer Ferry Fidom and bassplayer Mike de Veer joined him an year later in Last Warning. They soon changed their name to Funeral Oration, with no thought behind that, but broke up two months later.

In 1983, Zirschky placed an ad in the Dutch punk magazine , saying: "Need a bassplayer, don't have to be good, but has to be pretty fast", recruiting to play the bass and forming the core of the revived Funeral Oration. The band went on to release numerous EPs, two cassette-only albums and 7 full-length LPs, the pinnacle of which was their debut album "Communion" (1985), and also toured the States three times during the 1990s.

References[]

  1. ^ Ivailo. "Funeral Oration". Funeral Oration. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  2. ^ 'Shocking News'; Dutch Fanzines in the EYE collection
  3. ^ Horror Lobby!
  4. ^ Hopeless Records First Signing, Funeral Oration Tragically Lose Two Members on HopelessRecords.com
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