Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Dischord Records" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Dischord and also
Osborne also released an album on Dischord in 2002 with Daniel Higgs under the name The Pupils.
" It has also been noted that the group's " ever-evolving " sound would signal a more experimental turn in hardcore that paved the way for later Dischord releases.
He also co-founded the independent record label Dischord Records along with MacKaye in 1980, whose first record was the Teen Idles.
They also recorded a four-song EP, Jawbox ( 1990 ), which was incorporated into the CD release of their first album, Grippe ( both released by Dischord Records ).
Jacob Bannon has also discussed an appreciation for and inspiration from grindcore on Earache Records ; post-hardcore on Dischord Records ; thrash metal, such as Suicidal Tendencies, Vio-lence, and Death Angel ; and post-punk groups, such as Depeche Mode and The Cure.
After extensive touring with Q and Not U, the band broke up just before its second album, Cough, was released on June 1, 2004, also through Dischord Records.
After extensive touring, Trusty released another full length CD in 1996 named The Fourth Wise Man also on Dischord Records and continued to tour within North America & Europe. Four years after their move from Little Rock, Trusty became the first band not originally from Washington, D. C. to be signed by Dischord Records.
They recorded the 7 " I Stumble as the Crow Flies on Dischord Records with Washington D. C. hardcore pioneer Ian MacKaye and also released a full-length LP, Listen To The Powersoul, on the Baltimore label Merkin Records in fall 1988.

Dischord and signed
In this incarnation, the band released two singles and one album ( Curse, Spells, Voodoo, Mooses, 1989 ) before being signed by the Dischord label.
* Three ( band ), post hardcore band signed to Dischord Records
Jawbox gained some notoriety in the indie music community by becoming one of only two bands to move from legendary record label Dischord Records to a major label, when they signed to Atlantic Records for 1994's For Your Own Special Sweetheart ( the other band was Shudder to Think, which signed to Epic Records ).
Q and Not U was a post-hardcore band from Washington, D. C., signed to Dischord Records.
El Guapo consisted of keyboardist Pete Cafarella, guitarist Rafael Cohen, bassist " Justin Destroyer " ( Justin Moyer ), and drummer Nate Smith ; Smith left the band before they signed to Dischord.

Dischord and new
During these years, a new wave of bands started to form, these included Rites of Spring ( which featured The Faith former guitarist Eddie Janney ), Lunchmeat ( later to become Soulside ), Gray Matter, Mission Impossible, Dag Nasty and Embrace, the latter featuring former Minor Threat singer and Dischord co-founder Ian MacKaye and former members of The Faith.
In Washington D. C., new bands such as Hoover ( as well as the related The Crownhate Ruin ), Circus Lupus, Bluetip, and Smart Went Crazy were added to the Dischord roster.
The Dischord site announced that the Evens are working on a new album on June 22, 2012.

Dischord and band
* Void ( band ), punk band on Dischord Records
Unlike Reyes, who had never sung in a studio before and Cadena, who had not even sung at all before joining the band, Rollins already had one recording credit to his name with the short-lived DC hardcore punk band State of Alert, who recorded No Policy, an EP released earlier that year on Dischord Records.
The cover art is a tribute to Minor Threat, a landmark hardcore punk band, that originally used the image of Alec MacKaye ( brother of the band's lead singer Ian MacKaye ) with his head on his knees on steps of the " Dischord House " on their eponymous EP.
While major labels began to court Fugazi, the band decided that Dischord was distributing their records well enough and refused the offers.
Picciotto and Canty eventually teamed up with bassist Joe Lally and former Minor Threat, Skewbald, Egg Hunt, and Embrace singer Ian MacKaye ( co-owner of the band ’ s label, Dischord Records ) in Fugazi.
The Argument is the sixth studio album from the post-hardcore band Fugazi released on October 16, 2001 through Dischord Records.
Formed in 1986, they released three albums on the Washington, D. C .- based label Dischord Records and were a post-hardcore band, although they drew upon a wide range of stylistic influences, including pop.
The band, which has been classified as post-hardcore, embraced " pop influences and a skewed sense of songwriting " while coming from a hardcore punk background " courtesy of their affiliation " with Dischord.
Dischord Records number 24 was compiled from the only two studio sessions the band recorded.
" The Teen Idles appeared on a number of hardcore compilations throughout the 1980s and 1990s: Dischord, to celebrate their one hundredth release, issued Teen Idles in 1996, comprising the two demo sessions the band had recorded in February and April 1980.
' Recording their music in the basement of the now legendary Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, Virginia, Scream became the first band on the Dischord label to release a whole album, Still Screaming, as opposed to singles or 12 inch EPs.
Likewise, out of the Dischord label, Interscope Records would sign Helmet after a reportedly " ferocious " bidding war between several major record companies, and while MTV would air some videos by the group, which by the time of the release of their major-label debut Meantime, was considered then as " the only band close to the Seattle grunge sound " on the American East Coast and would be hailed as " the next big thing ", these expectations would " never be fully realized " in spite of the record's later influence.
Smart Went Crazy ( 1996 – 1998 ) was a rock band from Washington, D. C. that recorded two albums, Now We're Even and Con Art, on the D. C. Dischord Records label.
Squip's essay in Threat by Example: A Documentation of Inspiration ( Martin Sprouse, editor, 1991 Pressure Drop Press: San Francisco, ISBN 0-9627091-1-5 ) outlines his notably religious world view and motivation, unusual for a Dischord band.
After Ian MacKaye's band Fugazi entered a hiatus, the Evens began practicing extensively, and eventually played a few shows and recorded a self-titled album, released in March 2005 on MacKaye's label, Dischord Records.
* Dischord Records, band mini-site

Dischord and started
Inspired by Sun, SST, Rough Trade, Flying Nun Records, CJ Records, Bomp !, Dischord, and many others, Johnson started the label originally with the simple intention of making his friends ' music available to the world, but over time its reputation grew.

Dischord and by
He runs his own label, Adult Swim Records, distributed by Dischord, and is a graphic artist and a political activist in Toledo, Ohio.
The band's own Dischord Records released material by many bands from the Washington, D. C., area, such as Government Issue, Void, Scream, Fugazi, Artificial Peace, Rites of Spring, Gray Matter, and Dag Nasty, and has become a respected independent record label.
Use of the song was not cleared by Dischord Records or any of the members of Minor Threat.
* Minor Threat Profile by Dischord Records
MacKaye and Nelson ran their own record label, Dischord Records, which released records by D. C. hardcore bands including: The Faith, Iron Cross, Scream, State of Alert, Government Issue, Void, and DC's Youth Brigade.
The label is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded Dischord in 1980 to release Minor Disturbance by The Teen Idles.
Dischord continues to release records by bands from Washington D. C., and to document and support the Washington D. C. music scene.
Early releases by Dischord were relatively well produced compared to other punk recordings of the time.
* Dischord Records Profile by Southern Records
The Argument was released by Dischord Records on October 16, 2001, along with the EP Furniture + 2, almost 4 years after the release of End Hits.
Its twelve songs were recorded at Inner Ear Studios in February 1985, produced by Ian MacKaye of Fugazi and Minor Threat, and released on vinyl in June of that year as Dischord Records No. 16.
The Argument was released by Dischord Records on October 16, 2001, along with their EP, Furniture + 2, almost 4 years after the release of End Hits.
All of their music has been released by the Washington, D. C. punk label Dischord except for their first LP, Necklace of Heads which was released by Simple Machines ( it was later added to the CD release of Talking Songs for Walking by Dischord ).
* Can I Say and Wig Out at Denko's were remastered and separately re-released by Dischord in 2002.
Released in January, 1981 with an initial pressing of one thousand copies, Minor Disturbance was a local success, receiving radio air-play and reviews from fanzines such as Touch and Go, which meant that Dischord now had enough money to release records by other bands.
Strejcek became involved in the running of Dischord Records, until Nelson and MacKaye, disappointed by his lack of effort, " decided to take it back.

0.790 seconds.