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the Dischord Records thread
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As everybody had better already know, Dischord Records is an independent record label based in Washington DC founded and owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson. The label began in 1980 and for years only released music by underground punk bands in the DC area. They have remained viable and independent for almost 30 years by expanding their catalog of bands without sacrificing their standard of quality and general ethics. There is a lot that I know about this label and its music but there is also a lot that I don't know. In fact, I don't know a hell of a lot about the label beyond what happened there up through the mid-1990s. So this thread is for all things Dischord: reviews/opinions/whatever. Be as scholarly or anecdotal as you like. Tell me what you know and what you think. Here, I'll start us off with a review of a recording that doesn't seem to be talked about much but deserves to be... Egg Hunt http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_LzMK69XlZ2...hunt_cover.jpg This was a self-titled 7" featuring the only two songs ever made by Egg Hunt. Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson play all the instruments. "Me and You" is a foray into what would now be called post-rock. It's got a slow, steady beat and sparse melodic guitar verses are stretched all over the whole song. The mellow vibe gets small intrusions like a catchy bass-riff chorus and a couple of mini-breakdowns are thrown in. The vocals are mostly spoken and almost ambient. It picks up and crescendos towards the end. I'll bet that future members of Slint were into this. The other side is "We All Fall Down" and this is more of what you would expect from Ian MacKaye during the Embrace period. Emo kids will definitely get a kick. To top it off, these two songs were produced by John Loder who engineered a lot of other good music. I love these two songs and I wish there were more Egg Hunt recordings. This gets an A- and the minus is only there because I feel cheated. |
Ian MacKaye is watching you snort heroin.
ok, so seriously? I bought Fugazi 13 songs when I was 12 and I really couldn't get into it. I liked Waiting Room and Confessions but I couldn't get into the rest. A few years later I saw them name dropped all over the place and I gave it another chance and it stuck. |
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Fugazi is one of my favorite bands, and I enjoy many others on the label. Post-hardcore (and what was orginally emo) is basically my favorite genre.
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One of my favorites is the band, 3. Also emo? |
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Fugazi is ok. My two favorite dischord bands are the most recent ones. Q And Not U and Black Eyes. I ****ING LOVE BLACK EYES! They're probably my top 10 favorite bands. Of course like any other awesome band they broke up right before their last album Cough came out. |
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Embrace is aight I guess. |
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Some of the Dischord bands I like other than Fugazi are: Faraquet, Jawbox, Channels, Medications, Smart Went Crazy, The Evens and Q and Not U (only really like Different Damage though). Looking at the list, I'm actually embarassed at how many of the bands I've never heard. I've heard others not mentioned, I'm just not that into them...Minor Threat, Embrace, Rites of Spring, Lungfish, The Warmers, Shudder to Think, Hoover. I will check out 3 since you mentioned them. |
I remember ordering Fugazi's Margin Walker E.P from Dischord in those crazy days before the net and I was so stoked when I finally got it through the post. The Whole Idea of ordering through the post in those days was midly exotic! I must admit to not knowing a huge amount about the label, only knowing that is was an outlet for Fugazi and that they had some part in the label.
Maybe a Dischord comp could be in order? |
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