Archive for the ‘Dischord’ Category

Human Bell @ Crooked Beat Thursday

Lungfish has had a lot of bassists–three, last time I counted. While I wouldn't count Nathan Bell as my favorite (I'm a Sean Meadows man) but he did play on both Necrophones and The Unanimous Hour, so....respect.
As it turns out, his new band, Human Bell–a duo with Arbouretum's David Heumann–has a self-titled album that just [...]

The Link for All That Old-School Punk Stuff Jeff Nelson is Selling on eBay…

is here. [HT: Idolator]

Nice New Jacket Required?

A few days ago I was walking past Crooked Beat Records with some friends and one of them pointed out the promo poster for Nothing Is Underrated, the sophomore solo album by Fugazi bassist Joe Lally. He mentioned the image's similarity to Phil Collins' scarlet-tinted, egg-shaped visage as it appears on the cover of No [...]

Ian MacKaye Is Totally Fucking With My D.C. Rock Cred

Well, I guess I can scratch “Played the Last Show at the Wilson Center” off of the short list of musical accomplishments I oh-so-casually mention when wooing the womenfolk at the Black Cat’s Red Room or telling well-worn tales of indie-rock glory to a wide-eyed showgoer who has absolutely no idea who I am or [...]

You Can Call Him the “Interdimensional Song-Seamstress,” I Prefer “Belteshazzar”

Perhaps the best—or only good—aspect of Lungfish’s “not currently active” status is that singer Daniel Higgs is releasing solo records at an impressive clip. In just 13 months, the Baltimore trance-punk act’s heavily bearded frontman has released three full-lengths, one of which, Atomic Yggdrasil Tarot, comes with a hardcover book of his psychedelic artwork.
Higgs’ droney, [...]

Ian MacKaye: Stayin’ Alive

According to one of yesterday's posts on the Baltimore Sun entertainment blog, Dischord founder and Evens frontman Ian MacKaye is very much alive:
A phone rings at 6:08 p.m. in Arlington, Va. A 45-year-old man picks up. The caller doesn't even have the chance to offer a greeting.
"I am still alive," reports Ian MacKaye, [...]

Lally to Release New Album

Joe Lally has been quietly working on a new album, and Dischord recently revealed some juicy details. The album will be called Nothing Underrated and boasts of some of D.C.'s finer musicians, including: Ben Azzara (The Capitol City Dusters, DCIC), Andy Gale (Haram), and Eddie Janney (Rites of Spring). Most awesomely, Lally jams with [...]

S PRCSS, Back in Process

These are bleak times we're living in. War, environmental cataclysms, stuff like this.
So it's good to know that dreams can still come true–as long as you're willing to open up your deepest desires to public scrutiny via blog.
Local musician and City Paper contributor Justin Moyer has made no secret of his love for Philadelphia post-punk [...]

Remember the ’90s?

Over the course of the week I've had occasion to leaf through two separate books of photography–Pat Graham's Silent Pictures and Glen E. Friedman's Fugazi: Keep Your Eyes Open–that document indie music in and out of D.C. through the '90s and into the early part of this decade.
I've come to this conclusion: D.C. of 2007, [...]

Bustine Out All Over

OK. A bit of old news that we should have gotten around to months ago: Singer/songwriter John Bustine has an album coming out in mid-September on Gypsy Eyes. The local label, whose output is now being made available via Dischord's Web site, was kind enough to release the tracklist for Bustine's Waltzes and Pleas and [...]