Showing posts with label DC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DC. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 December 2025

Beefeater


Beefeater were a four-piece post-hardcore band from Washington, DC that were active between 1984 and 1986. As such, they were a vital part of the "Revolution Summer" movement that saw DC punk bands move into more innovative and melodic territory, with an emphasis on pointedly political and introspective lyricism. As such, it (unintentionally) became the birthplace of "emo" with bands like Rites Of Spring and Embrace. I don't think Beefeater are quite in the same sonic category as them, but this boundary-pushing ideology is certainly shared, as they injected a variety of genre influences from funk, dub, and jazz into the raw attack of a hardcore band heavily inspired by Bad Brains and Minutemen. Their riffs are windingly discordant, their rhythms frenetically off-kilter, and Squip's vocal delivery is as manically dynamic as they come. They released one EP and two albums, with the two LP's both put out by Dischord and later compiled onto one release (along with bonus compilation songs). I say this a lot but it is astounding that I missed putting here until now; they're one of the most under-appreciated and radical bands to come out of the 80's DC scene, and returning to them now after so many years has been joyous to say the least. Enjoy.

1. Trash Funk
2. Reagonomix
3. Song For Lucky
4. 4 3 2 1
5. Mr. Silverbird
6. Manic D.
7. Mourning
8. Satyagraha
9. A Dog Day
10. Red Carpet
11. Assholes Among Us
12. Beefeater
13. Fred's Song (Slam Dancing)
14. I Miss You
15. Out Of The Woods


1. In America
2. Need A Job
3. Laurel Grove
4. Apartheid
5. Gov't Worker
6. Better'n Me

1. Introlude
2. Just Things
3. Bedlam Rainforest
4. Interlude
5. Move Me Strong
6. Interlude
7. One Soul Down
8. Ain't Got No Time (Kenny's Piece)
9. Interlude
10. Sinking Me
11. Dover Beach (Tomas' Piece)
12. Insurrection Chant
13. 40 Sonnets On Plants (Dug's Piece)
14. With You Always
15. Fredittude (Fred's Piece)
16. Live The Life

1. Trash Funk
2. Reagonomix
3. Song For Lucky
4. 4 3 2 1
5. Mr. Silverbird
6. Manic D.
7. Mourning
8. Satyagraha
9. A Dog Day
10. Red Carpet
11. Assholes Among Us
12. Beefeater
13. Fred's Song (Slam Dancing)
14. I Miss You
15. Out Of The Woods
16. Wars In Space
17. Just Things
18. Bedlam Rainforest
19. Move Me Strong
20. One Soul Down
21. Ain't Got No Time
22. Sinking Me
23. Dover Beach
24. Insurrection Chant
25. 40 Sonnets On Plants
26. With You Always
27. Freditude
28. Live The Life
29. Blind Leads Blind

Note: Compilation including both LPs and compilation tracks "Wars In Space" and "Blind Leads Blind"

Saturday, 4 February 2023

No Trend

No Trend were a noise rock/post-punk band from Ashton, Maryland that were around from 1982 to 1988. The first incarnation of the band was a four-piece, comprised of members who came into the band with a punk/hardcore background. Despite this, they were intentionally antagonistic towards the DC scene they existed in the periphery of, wanting to eschew the subculture that had grown out of it. They set out to make music that they wanted to make, with no creed or agenda, and it shows. For their early material, Flipper and Saccharine Trust are often cited as loose comparisons, though No Trend really did occupy a space of their own. Teen Love was their debut, a 7" they self-released (as they would for the majority of their material). This was followed up by a full-length, Too Many Humans. These are the best introductions to the band, as they immediately throw you into the misanthropic, nihilistic world they created. Through driving bass lines, pummelling drums, and trebly feedback-laden guitars, vocalist Jeff Mentges delivered shrieks, screams, and the occasional spoken word. It makes for an impactful listen, and highly recommended to anyone looking for raw, unbridled negativity. 

Following these early years, the band experienced a line-up overhaul, with Mentges being the only original member left for by their second album. 1985's A Dozen Dead Roses was a major shift from the overt, noisy and hardcore-adjacent sound they were founded on. Though there are still flashes of that, they expanded their sonic palette to include elements of funk and jazz, while keeping the bass as the driving force behind these songs. Instrumentally, their palette is widened to include synths and saxophones, and the guitars are laden with chorus, taking on a more traditional lead role with a litany of classic rock-esque solos. A handful of tracks were also done as collabs with Lydia Lunch, which were also released on a separate EP. Overall, I absolutely love this album, as much as their early work, because it maintains that desperate, pessimistic aggression while exploring a new, genuinely unique avenue.

By 1986, the band had now rounded out as 12-piece to include strings, horns, and synths as mainstays of their sound. They continued on this wave of hybrid experimentation into their next full-length, with more layers of instrumentation and a cleaner sound. This record was put out by Touch And Go, their first to not be self-released. It was followed by another album slated to be released in 1989, but was shelved until 2001. More, as it became, completed their full heel-turn into deconstructionist jazz-funk, with their cleanest sound to date, but too Beefheartian avant-garde to ever come close to a traditional rock outfit. 

No Trend were a one-of-a-kind band with an equally intriguing legacy. There's a few great articles that came out around the reissue of Too Many Humans / Teen Love, which I suggest checking from Bandcamp, The Washington Post and Tidal for more information. If you're new to this band, the aforementioned reissue is probably your best bet for a starting point. Enjoy.

1. Mass Sterilization Caused By Venereal Disease
2. Cancer
3. Teen Love

1. Family Style
2. Blow Dry
3. Reality Breakdown
4. Kiss Ass To Your Peer Group
5. Fashion Tips For The 80's
6. Do As You're Told
7. Too Many Humans
8. For The Fun Of It All
9. Mindless Little Insects
10. Happiness Is...

1. Mass Sterilization Caused By Venereal Disease
2. Cancer
3. Die
4. Teen Love
5. Untitled

1. Two Seconds Til Non Existance
2. Die
3. Cancer
4. Mass Sterilization Caused By Venereal Disease
5. Too Many Humans
6. Fun Of It All
7. One Last Dream
8. Killing Me
9. Heartache
10. Mindless Little Insects
11. Blow
12. Teenlove

1. Your Love
2. Tear You Apart
3. The Curse
4. Who's To Say

1. Karma Nights
2. Your Love
3. Tear You Apart
4. Never Again
5. All Of Nothing
6. Good Day Mrs. Hamm
7. For The Fun Of It All
8. The Curse
9. Heartache
10. Who's To Say

1. One Under Parr
2. Copperhead
3. Without Me
4. Fred Reality
5. Space Disco
6. Cry Of The Dirtballs
7. Angel Angel Down We Go
8. Overweight Baby Boom Critter
9. Choc-O-Jet
10. Freak
11. Bel-Pre Rising

1. Cancer
2. Hanging Out In Georgetown
3. Kiss Ass
4. Family Style
5. Reality Breakdown
6. Human Garbage
7. Purple Paisleys Make Me Happy
8. Mass Sterilization
9. Teen Love
10. Turn Away
11. Cancer
12. Blow Dry
13. Polyester Man
14. Kiss Ass
15. Teen Love
16. Mass Sterilization
17. Hanging Out In Georgetown
18. Death
19. Punker

1. Intro
2. Fuzzy Dice
3. Sorry I Asked
4. Spank Me (With Your Love Monkey, Baby)
5. Last On Right, Second Row
6. Bel-Pre Declining
7. No Hopus Opus

1. Cancer
2. Hanging Out In Georgetown
3. Kiss Ass
4. Family Style
5. Reality Breakdown
6. Human Garbage
7. Purple Paisleys Make Me Happy
8. Mass Sterilization
9. Teen Love
10. Death (Live)
11. Punker (Live)

1. Family Style
2. Blow Dry
3. Reality Breakdown
4. Kiss Ass To Your Peer Group
5. Fashion Tips For The 80's
6. Do As You're Told
7. Too Many Humans
8. For The Fun Of It All
9. Mindless Insects
10. Happiness Is...
11. Mass Sterilization Caused By Venereal Disease
12. Cancer
13. Die
14. Teen Love
15. Untitled
16. Cancer (demo)
17. Mass Sterilization Caused By Venereal Disease (demo)
18. Teen Love (demo)
19. Hanging Out In Georgetown (demo)
20. Kiss Ass To Your Peer Group (demo)
21. Family Style (demo)
22. Reality Breakdown (demo)
23. Human Garbage (demo)
24. Purple Paisleys Make Me Happy (demo)
25. Do As You're Told (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
26. Fashion Tips For The 80's (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
27. Mindless Little Insects (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
28. Reality Breakdown (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
29. Teen Love (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
30. Cancer (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
31. Family Style (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
32. Blow Dry (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
33. Kiss Ass To Your Peer Group (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
34. Mass Sterilization Caused By Venereal Disease (live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1983)
35. Do As You're Told (live at Cathay de Grande, Hollywood, 1983)
36. Fashion Tips For The 80's (live at Cathay de Grande, Hollywood, 1983)
37. Mindless Little Insects (live at Cathay de Grande, Hollywood, 1983)
38. Reality Breakdown (live at Cathay de Grande, Hollywood, 1983)
39. Cancer (live at Cathay de Grande, Hollywood, 1983)
40. Family Style (live at Cathay de Grande, Hollywood, 1983)
41. Kiss Ass To Your Peer Group (live at Cathay de Grande, Hollywood, 1983)
42. Teen Love (live at Cathay de Grande, Hollywood, 1983)
43. Mass Sterilization Caused By Venereal Disease (live at Cathay de Grande, Hollywood, 1983)

Sunday, 11 December 2022

Jawbox

Jawbox are a four-piece post-hardcore band from Washington, DC that formed in 1989. The band was started by vocalist/guitarist J. Robbins, bassist Kim Coletta and drummer Adam Wade. Robbins previously played bass in DC hardcore band Government Issue during the final few years of their initial run. They put out their first EP in 1990 and followed it up with their debut full-length Grippe in 1991, both of which were released by Dischord Records. In their early years, the influence from the DC scene they emerged out of is most evident. In particular, the more melodic musings of Revolution Summer bands, alongside the throttling of Naked Raygun, the massive guitars and catchy hooks of Hüsker Dü, and the atmosphere of Joy Divison (who they cover on this album). It's a fantastic debut, and one that brought that stirrings of the punk underground into a more accessible, "alternative" styling. Shortly after it's release, guitarist/vocalist Bill Barbot jointed the band. They followed it up a year later with Novelty a year later, which saw the band experimenting with heavier, darker, and more discordant sounds, while they still keeping up the energy and melody of their debut. Drummer Adam Wade shortly after its release, and was replaced by Zach Barocas. 

They were one of many indie bands that get swept up by major labels in the wake of Nevermind, with For Your Own Special Sweetheart being put in 1994 by Atlantic. It even spawned a (relatively) commercial single in "Savory". This album is a masterclass in post-hardcore, sitting on the precipice of dissonance and melody, being simultaneously heavy and catchy. It's a shuffle of muted strings, octave chords and arpeggios wrapped around a grooving bass line and frantic rhythms. If that sounds familiar, this band (along with others like Fugazi) is where it came from. They carried on this angular and off-kilter sound into their 1996 self-titled album, which ended up being their last as they parted ways in 1997. Members were involved in a number of projects thereafter, most notably Burning Airlines with Robbins and Barbot. Robbins has also worked as a producer with a ton of incredible bands, including Jawbreaker, Texas Is The Reason, The Promise Ring, Against! Me, Paint It Black, mewithoutYou, Coliseum, and a ton more.

They reunited in 2009 for a one-off show of "Savory" on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, and 10 years later reunited full-time in 2019 to play shows again. In 2021, Bill Barbot left the band, with Brooks Harlan taking his place. This year marks their first new studio material in over two decades, with a re-recording of Grippe songs and a Wire cover. Without a doubt Jawbox are one of the greatest and most important (albeit underrated) post-hardcore bands, so if you are new to them I implore you to check them out. Enjoy.

 1. Tools And Chrome
2. Bullet Park
3. Beneath The Wheel
4. Footbinder
5. Consolation
6. Paint Out The Light
7. Mother Lode
8. Something Must Break

1. Tools & Chrome
2. Secret History
3. Ballast
4. Twister

1. Freezerburn
2. Impossible Figure
3. Tools And Chrome
4. Paint Out The Light
5. Consolation Prize
6. Grip
7. Ballast
8. Something Must Break
9. Green-Line Delayed
10. Bullet Park
11. Manatee Bound

1. Jawbox - Airwaves Dream (Buzzcocks cover)
2. Jawbreaker - With Or Without U2

1. Tongues
2. Ones And Zeros

1. Cutoff
2. Tracking
3. Dreamless
4. Channel 3
5. Spiral Fix
6. Linkwork
7. Chump
8. Static
9. Spit-Bite
10. Send Down
11. Tongues
12. Ones & Zeros

1. Motorist
2. Jackpot Plus!

1. Jawbox - Falk
2. Crackerbash - Back To School 

1. Jawbox - Static (Tar cover)
2. Tar - Static (Jawbox cover)

1. Jawbox - Savory
2. Edsel - Penaluna

1. Leatherface - Eagle
2. Leatherface - Not Superstitious
3. Leatherface - Speak In Tongues
4. Leatherface - Books
5. Leatherface - Pale Moonlight
6. Leatherface - Hops And Barley
7. Leatherface - I Can't Help Falling In Love
8. Jawbox - FF=66
9. Jawbox - Green Glass
10. Jawbox - Tongues
11. Jawbox - Chinese Fork Tie
12. Jawbox - Chicago Piano
13. Jawbox - Motorist

1. FF=66
2. Savory
3. Breathe
4. Motorist
5. LS/MFT
6. Cooling Card
7. Green Glass
8. Cruel Swing
9. Jackpot Plus!
10. Chicago Piano
11. Reel
12. U-Trau
13. Whitney Walks

1. Savory (LP Version)
2. Lil Shaver
3. 68
4. Sound On Sound

1. Cooling Card
2. Thin White Line (Avengers cover)
3. I've Got You Under My Skin (Frank Sinatra cover)

1. Absenter
2. Chinese Fork Tie

1. Mirrorful
2. Livid
3. Iodine
4. His Only Trade
5. Chinese Fork Tie
6. Won't Come Off
7. Excandescent
8. Spoiler
9. Desert Sea
10. Empire Of One
11. Mule/Stall
12. Nickel Nickel Millionare
13. Capillary Life
14. Absenter
15. Cornflake Girl

1. Static
2. Tongues
3. Chinese Fork Tie
4. Cooling Card
5. 68
6. Apollo Amateur
7. Under Glass
8. Low Strung
9. The Big Shave
10. Dreamless
11. Bullet Park
12. Won't Come Off
13. Mirrorful
14. Desert Sea
15. Savory
16. I've Got You Under My Skin
17. Sound On Sound
18. Static
19. Low
20. It's Expected I'm Gone
21. Meathook
22. Airwaves Dream

Note: Compilation includes Peel session, unreleased studio tracks, live material and covers

1. Mirrorful
2. 68
3. Desert Sea
4. Grippe
5. Nickel Nickel Millionare
6. Motorist
7. Tongues
8. Livid
9. Iodine
10. Cooling Card
11. Spoiler
12. Static
13. Dreamless
14. FF=66
15. Green Glass
16. LS/MFT
17. Chinese Fork Tie
18. Breathe
19. Cut Off
20. Chicago Piano
21. Savory
22. Cornflake Girl
23. The Robbery
24. Jackpot Plus!
25. Absenter

1. Grip
2. Consolation Prize
3. Lowdown

Burning Airlines

Burning Airlines were a three-piece post-hardcore band from Washington, DC that formed in 1997 and broke up in 2002. Following the dissolution of Jawbox in 1997, vocalist/guitarist J. Robbins and guitarist Bill Barbot reconvened as Burning Airlines, with Barbot switching over to bass. They were joined by drummer Peter Moffet, Robbins' former bandmate in Government Issue. Barbot left the band in 1999 and was replaced by Mike Harbin (who had previously played in Admiral). Ben Pape joined them in 2000 as a second guitarist and keyboardist, rounding out their line-up as a four-piece.

Burning Airlines released two full-lengths, a 7", and two splits (both with incredible bands). Most of their material was released by DeSoto Records, a label run by Barbot and Kim Coletta. In many ways, this band was a continuation of Jawbox, with the duel-guitar mingling, off-kilter rhythms, and melodic vocals. I wouldn't say they sound exactly alike, more like a natural evolution had Jawbox continued. Which isn't surprising, considering it quite literally was the case for 2/3 of them. Having said that, I do want to underline that they do stand on their own They considered a name change near the end of their tenure (touring the US post-September 2001 with this name was... unfortunate), but decided against it. The band abruptly broke up the following year. Highly recommended stuff, enjoy.

1. Carnival
2. Scissoring

1. Burning Airlines - Back of Love (Echo & The Bunnymen)
2. Braid - Always Something To Remind Me (Naked Eyes cover)

1. Carnival
2. Wheaton Calling
3. Pacific 231
4. Scissoring
5. The Escape Engine
6. (my pornograph)
7. Meccano
8. 3 Sisters
9. Flood Of Foreign Capital
10. Crowned
11. Sweet Deals On Surgery
12. I Sold Myself In

1. At The Drive-In - Catacomb
2. Burning Airlines - The Deluxe War Baby

1. Outside The Aviary
2. Morricone Dancehall
3. A Lexicon
4. Song With No Words
5. All Sincerity
6. The Surgeon's House
7. The Deluxe War Baby
8. Everything Here Is Now
9. Paper Crowns
10. Blind Trial
11. Identikit
12. Election Night Special
13. Tastykake
14. Earthbound
15. Dear Hilary