Information/Write-up
Direct Action were a Toronto hardcore punk band whose brief but potent recorded legacy captures a key moment in the evolution of Ontario punk. Emerging in the early 1980s, the group combined the raw urgency of first-wave Canadian hardcore with the darker, more apocalyptic edge of UK peace punk, drawing comparisons to Discharge while maintaining a tighter, more direct attack rooted in local hardcore. Their songs tackled nuclear anxiety, repression, class warfare, alienation, and urban collapse, giving their records a confrontational political force that still hits hard decades later.
The band’s roots traced back to St. Catharines, Ontario, where vocalist Tim Shantz and bassist Dave Cornelius had earlier played in the Unknowns, a Niagara-region punk band remembered for the song ‘Teenage Terrorist,’ later anthologized on Only in Canada, Eh? 1977-1981. After moving into the Toronto scene, they formed Direct Action with drummer Mike North and guitarist Xig, establishing the band’s earliest lineup. That original version of Direct Action was already active by 1983, contributing material from the band’s formative period that would later resurface on the German compilation Damn-Age. Contemporary and retrospective sources identify this first lineup as Tim Shantz (vocals), Xig (guitar, 1983-1984), Dave Cornelius (bass), and Mike North (drums).
As Toronto’s hardcore scene accelerated, guitarist Buzz Collie replaced Xig, locking in the lineup most closely associated with the band’s best-known work: Tim Shantz on vocals, Buzz Collie on guitar, Dave Cornelius on bass, and Mike North on drums. With that lineup, Direct Action recorded their lone full-length album, Trapped In A World, at Comfort Sound in Toronto in 1985. Released on Geoff Tomlinson’s Irate Faction Records and manufactured by World Records, the LP distilled everything that made the band distinctive: short, explosive songs, rapid-fire rhythms, metallic guitar attack, and lyrics steeped in Cold War dread and social collapse. Tracks such as ‘H-Bomb,’ ‘Repression,’ ‘Eat the Rich,’ ‘P.C.P.,’ ‘Fire in the Sky,’ and the title track positioned the band at the intersection of hardcore, anarcho-punk, and early crossover aggression. Contemporary reaction was strong enough that Maximum Rocknroll praised the album as a “gem,” citing its rapid pace, storming drums, and cutting guitar work.
In 1988, the German label Bitzcore issued Damn-Age, a compilation that drew from both the 1985 LP and earlier demo recordings from 1983. The credits on Damn-Age make the lineup transition especially clear, with Xig appearing on the earlier tracks and Buzz Collie credited on the later LP-era material.
After Direct Action, Buzz Collie remained active in Canadian underground music, later surfacing in the Toronto surf-punk group Mark Malibu and the Wasagas. Geoff Tomlinson later reappeared in Brontocrushrock.
-Robert Williston
Musicians
Paul Galiene
Brian
Todd
Production
Recorded at Accusonic on February 5, 1984
Engineered by Paul Galiene
Published by Cryptdigger Publishing
Artwork
Photo by Al
Skulls by Jeff
Poster by Mark
Drawing by Eric M. (Paladin Creations)
Inner sleeve design by Mike (D.A.)
Special thanks to Lynn, Brian (YYY), TYhe Garys, Cathy, Viv, Tracy, Al, Young Lions, Tom & Vicki, United State, Ed, Scott & Nausea, and everyone
Notes
The insert identifies Direct Action as Paul Galiene, Brian and Todd, indicating an earlier three-piece lineup predating the band’s better-documented Toronto hardcore era.
Additional surnames, instrument assignments, and publishing details are not fully legible on the surviving insert scan.
Special thanks to Tom for general roadmadness and stimulation and to Todd for audio specialties & herbal remedies
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