The Defiance/Scarred – Split

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Two punk as hell new tracks from The Scarred, and Defiance’s take on The Partisans ‘The Time Was Right’.

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LabelJAILHOUSE
Catalog NoSNA 13
Format7"
CountryUnited States
Barcode0738435765767
ConditionNew / Sealed
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The Defiance/Scarred Split vinyl is the Defiance Scarred Split vinyl is a 7-inch on Jailhouse Records pairing two punk acts, with new tracks from The Scarred and Defiance’s reading of The Partisans’ classic The Time Was Right on their side of the pressing.

The Defiance/Scarred Split vinyl: The Cover as Context

Defiance’s choice to cover The Partisans’ The Time Was Right is a deliberate placement within a lineage. The Partisans were a Welsh Oi! and street punk band from the early eighties whose work has continued to resonate with musicians working in that tradition. Choosing that specific track, with its declaration embedded in the title, is a way of stating where Defiance’s sympathies and influences lie without requiring an explanation. For listeners who recognize the source, it enriches the material considerably. For listeners who do not, it sends them digging in the right direction.

The Scarred: Two New Tracks

The Scarred brings two new tracks to their side, which is the standard division for a split 7-inch. New material on a split is a commitment, a statement that the band is active and has something current to say rather than clearing vault material or deep cuts from the archive. For Jailhouse Records, pairing two acts in this format is a way of building a catalog that documents the active state of the scene rather than just releasing full-lengths from established bands.

Jailhouse Records and the Split Format

Splits have always been a core format for punk labels because they allow two bands to share the costs and benefits of a pressing while each reaching the other’s audience. Jailhouse has used the format consistently as part of building their roster and their catalog. For collectors of street punk and Oi! vinyl, this split documents a specific moment in the development of both bands and is the kind of release that completes a collection rather than starting one.

The physical format matters for a record like this. Whether on LP or CD, the experience of holding the object and engaging with the liner notes adds a dimension that streaming cannot replicate. That is especially true for catalog releases like this one, where the context, the pressing history, and the label story are all part of understanding what you are actually listening to and why it was worth preserving.

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