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Ink 19 :: Fugazi
April 2000 :: Music F-G :: Fugazi (April Furst)
Fugazi Absurdist Disco Sony On the heels of the surprise hit "Arpeggiator (Demo)," Fugazi have worked with some of the world's top techno and dance producers to create Absurdist Disco , a dance mix collection of the most popular Fugazi songs. The band are currently planning a world rave tour to celebrate ...
Ink 19 :: Fugazi
July 1998 :: Music E-G :: Fugazi (Keith Mercer)
Fugazi End Hits Dischord For those of you who didn't know, the Fugazi story has been going for around ten years now. In that time, indie rock has seen more one hit wonders than you can shake a big red pocket comb at. Bands with integrity and staying power are few and far between, to put it lightly ...
Ink 19 :: Fugazi
June 1999 :: Music F-I :: Fugazi (Tom Minarchick)
Fugazi Instrument Dischord Though many may be skeptical about a "soundtrack" by Fugazi, rest assured that this is nothing but quality stuff, no filler. Comprised of demos, alternate takes, outtakes, and instrumental music made specifically for the film, Instrument is a nice surprise that shows a side ...
Ink 19 :: Fugazi
July 1999 :: Music F-H :: Fugazi (Keith Mercer)
Fugazi Instrument Dischord This CD, "for reference only," is a soundtrack for Jem Cohen's brilliant new film, Instrument . Included are some different versions of songs found on earlier CDs, as well as some instrumentals used as backdrops for the images in the movie. While this isn't a fully realized ...
Ink 19 :: Fugazi
June 1998 :: Music A-F :: Fugazi (T.J. Stankus)
Fugazi End Hits Dischord Expect the unexpected. That's how I approached this record. And it didn't take long before it happened. Only moments after the guitar string wrestling and frantic drumming that open this record, in comes the piano line. Piano? Yes, piano. Before long, there's a signature Joe ...
Ink 19 :: Not MY Fugazi
May 2000 :: Letters :: Not MY Fugazi ()
NOT MY FUGAZI TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN -- I can only assume that the Fugazi "review" in your April issue was someone's idea of a joke. Well, I don't mind telling you, it wasn't very funny. How can you insult the integrity of Fugazi? This is a band that refuses to cowtow to the music industry, that only ...
Ink 19 :: From Safety to Where
Irreversible Trend (Radical). Review by Troy Jewell.
...from what was before. Now we have bands drawing a very natural lineage from Iron Maiden, Helloween, et al to Black Flag, Bad Brains to Sonic Youth, Fugazi... According to From Safety to Where, the music public will endure this platypus of a genre, screamo, for a while now. The first track, and album...
Ink 19 :: Razorcake
Matthew Moyer takes an in-depth look at the fourth issue of the bastard offspring of the legendary Flipside, Razorcake, and finds a kindred spirit.
...a Cookie" short piece. Need more of this shit in magazines. Elsewhere, Nardwuar the Human Serviette turns in a stunning interview with Ian McKaye of Fugazi, that is probably the most valid and exhaustive that I've ever read, with McKaye actually participating, rather than just wearily submitting to...
Ink 19 :: Silent Pictures
Pat Graham brings the DC-centric goods in this new collection of over a decade's worth of his music photos. Matthew Moyer feels like he has an all-access pass.
...DC hardcore scene chronicled in Dance of Days. Which is not to say there aren't worthies of that same stature in these pages. Bikini Kill, Lungfish, Fugazi, the Make-up, Beat Happening? Fuck yes! Legends. O.K. The glossy finish on the pages and the oversized magazine style dimensions of the book are...
Ink 19 :: Silent Pictures
Matthew Moyer
...DC hardcore scene chronicled in Dance of Days. Which is not to say there aren't worthies of that same stature in these pages. Bikini Kill, Lungfish, Fugazi, the Make-up, Beat Happening? Fuck yes! Legends. O.K. The glossy finish on the pages and the oversized magazine style dimensions of the book are...
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