Is Void’s half of their split LP with Faith (Dischord, 1982) the greatest half-album in rock history? What other band from their generation made such a startling impact with such a slim commercially-available repertoire? The following news comes from Dischord.com (link courtesy Don Smith)
We are sad to announce that Sean Finnegan, the drummer from Void and an original member of the Dischord family, passed away on Wednesday January 30th of an apparent heart attack, he was 43. Sean’s family will receive friends Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at HARRY H. WITZKE’S FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, INC., 4112 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott City, Maryland. Sean played in Void while they we’re active from 1980-1983 and was recently working on the set of the HBO production, “The Wire”. An obituary and guest book can be found in the Baltimore Sun. Our thoughts and best wishes go out to Sean’s many friends and family members.
In lieu of flowers Sean’s family ask that donations may be made to the Fisher House, Walter Reed Hospital , Washington, D.C.
“Is Void’s half of their split LP with Faith (Dischord, 1982) the greatest half-album in rock history?”
YES.
RIP.
I will second that and Void were totally devastating live. RIP.
what a life! he was such a sick drummer. it is entirely possible that he was the ONLY drummer to ever play the Wilson Center and bring a drum tech. as witnessed in the video above.
void.
the wire.
could you have a better life? he was too young. RIP.