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Black Eyes Announce Comeback Album “Hostile Design” Produced By Ian MacKaye
Post-hardcore outfit Black Eyes return with their first new album in over two decades. The band has released TomTom, the lead single from Hostile Design, out October 10 via Dishcord Records. Produced by Ian MacKaye, the record marks their long-awaited follow-up to 2004’s Cough. Known for their chaotic energy, interlocking rhythms, and politically conscious lyrics, Black Eyes were a defining force in Washington, D.C.’s early 2000s underground. TomTom reintroduces their sharp-edged sound, capturing urgency and innovation. With Hostile Design, Black Eyes reclaim their place as a vital voice in experimental punk.
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38 years ago
Embrace is the debut album and the only release by the American post-hardcore-punk band Embrace, released September 1987 on Dischord Records.#punk #punks #punkrock #hardcorepunk #embrace #dischordrecords #history #punkrockhistory
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Self-Titled Summer | Minor Threat (1984, US)
Our next spotlight on a Fedi-recommended self-titled album is on number 609 on The List, submitted by markwyner. This album - a compilation of two 7"s and a couple other songs - is essentially an iconic piece of history. It not only strongly influenced the underground hardcore scene in Washington D.C. and beyond and gave the straight edge scene both its name and creed, but it also solidified Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson's Dischord Records as an indie label that could actually make its DIY, no bullshit ideals work.
Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: https://1001otheralbums.com/2025/08/30/self-titled-summer-minor-threat-1984-us/Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: https://minorthreat.bandcamp.com/album/first-two-7s
Happy listening!
#MinorThreat #IanMacKaye #JeffNelson #TeenIdles #HardcorePunk #hardcore #StraightEdge #DischordRecords #1980s #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums
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Self-Titled Summer | Minor Threat (1984, US)
Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 609 on The List, submitted by @markwyner. I was meaning to get back to keeping these STS posts brief, but a Fedizen specifically noted they’d like to read more about this rather iconic band so *takes deepest breath possible*:
- Point of origin(s): Minor Threat was formed in Washington D.C. in 1980 by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, following the demise of their high school hardcore punk band the Teen Idles (originally called The Slinkees, formed in 1979). MacKaye had been the bassist and main lyricist, Nelson the drummer; in their new band, Nelson continued as the drummer and MacKaye continued as lyricist but switched from bass to vocals, and Brian Baker and Lyle Preslar rounded out the original lineup on bass and guitar, respectively. The first Minor Threat show would be one month after Teen Idles broke up, in December 1980, to all of 50 people (you were there, right?), opening for local bands Bad Brains and S.O.A. (State Of Alert), i.e., the band of former Teen Idles’ roadie (and lifetime bff of MacKaye) Henry Garfield aka Henry Rollins.
At about the same time as their band change, together MacKaye and Nelson started Dischord Records with the $600 that Teen Idles had earned in its existence, initially just in order to put out that band’s only release, the Minor Disturbance EP (1980).[1] The EP made enough for the label to continue, and so next they put out the sole release from S.O.A., No Policy EP (1981), followed by Minor Threat’s debut s/t EP (also referred to as 1st 7″) and soon after their second EP, In My Eyes (both 1981). The album we look at here is a compilation of those 7″s (hence also referred to as First Two 7″s), released after the band broke up. - Tasting notes: Hardcore punk, none of your bullshit
- Standout track: My favourites are “I Don’t Want to Hear It”, “Minor Threat”, and “In My Eyes”. And then, for its historical importance, “Straight Edge”. Keen eyes may have noted the X-marked hands on the cover of the Teen Idles’ EP that would come to be a symbol used in the locally-grown straight edge scene/movement/subculture. However, at the time of that band, those drawn-on Xs initially simply indicated that those hands belonged to concert attendees who were underage, and was a way to allow younger fans into venues that weren’t all-ages. The link between Minor Threat’s song “Straight Edge” and the scene though was absolutely direct, as the scene’s name and manifesto was taken straight out of MacKaye’s lyrics. “Out of Step” also provides another version of the lifestyle guidelines that at least some who considered themselves straight edge followed, including MacKaye himself.
- Where are they now?: Following the release of their 2nd EP, Minor Threat briefly split up and then reformed a few months later (thanks to H.R. of Bad Brains) with Steve Hansgen (briefly) joining as bassist and Baker switching to second guitar. The group then put out (via Dischord Records, of course) a 12″ EP in 1983, Out of Step (with a new version of the title track)…and then (partially due to the existence of U2, lol) broke up. Each of the band members would go on to do tons of cool shit, e.g., Fugazi (and a handful of other awesome bands) was founded by MacKaye, Baker has been a member of Bad Religion since 1994, Hansgren co-produced Tool’s Opiate EP, and Dischord Records – still co-owned by MacKaye and Nelson – remains one of the best record labels on the planet.
- Websites: Bandcamp, Wikipedia, Band profile on Dischord Records’ website
Happy listening!
- Bandcamp: Minor Threat – First Two 7″s (the digital edition has a couple extra tracks in between, originally on Dischord’s 1982 comp Flex Your Head – “12XU” and “Stand Up”)
- Discogs: Minor Threat – Minor Threat
- The tracks had been recorded earlier that year with Don Zientara at his Inner Ear studio at the request of Skip Groff (record producer, radio DJ, and owner of the Yesterday & Today record store in Rockville, Maryland), but then shelved. ↩︎
#1980s #DischordRecords #hardcore #hardcorePunk #IanMacKaye #JeffNelson #MinorThreat #music #musicDiscovery #selftitled #straightEdge #TeenIdles #WashingtonDC
- Point of origin(s): Minor Threat was formed in Washington D.C. in 1980 by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, following the demise of their high school hardcore punk band the Teen Idles (originally called The Slinkees, formed in 1979). MacKaye had been the bassist and main lyricist, Nelson the drummer; in their new band, Nelson continued as the drummer and MacKaye continued as lyricist but switched from bass to vocals, and Brian Baker and Lyle Preslar rounded out the original lineup on bass and guitar, respectively. The first Minor Threat show would be one month after Teen Idles broke up, in December 1980, to all of 50 people (you were there, right?), opening for local bands Bad Brains and S.O.A. (State Of Alert), i.e., the band of former Teen Idles’ roadie (and lifetime bff of MacKaye) Henry Garfield aka Henry Rollins.
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Self-Titled Summer | Minor Threat (1984, US)
Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 609 on The List, submitted by @markwyner. I was meaning to get back to keeping these STS posts brief, but a Fedizen specifically noted they’d like to read more about this rather iconic band so *takes deepest breath possible*:
- Point of origin(s): Minor Threat was formed in Washington D.C. in 1980 by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, following the demise of their high school hardcore punk band the Teen Idles (originally called The Slinkees, formed in 1979). MacKaye had been the bassist and main lyricist, Nelson the drummer; in their new band, Nelson continued as the drummer and MacKaye continued as lyricist but switched from bass to vocals, and Brian Baker and Lyle Preslar rounded out the original lineup on bass and guitar, respectively. The first Minor Threat show would be one month after Teen Idles broke up, in December 1980, to all of 50 people (you were there, right?), opening for local bands Bad Brains and S.O.A. (State Of Alert), i.e., the band of former Teen Idles’ roadie (and lifetime bff of MacKaye) Henry Garfield aka Henry Rollins.
At about the same time as their band change, together MacKaye and Nelson started Dischord Records with the $600 that Teen Idles had earned in its existence, initially just in order to put out that band’s only release, the Minor Disturbance EP (1980).[1] The EP made enough for the label to continue, and so next they put out the sole release from S.O.A., No Policy EP (1981), followed by Minor Threat’s debut s/t EP (also referred to as 1st 7″) and soon after their second EP, In My Eyes (both 1981). The album we look at here is a compilation of those 7″s (hence also referred to as First Two 7″s), released after the band broke up. - Tasting notes: Hardcore punk, none of your bullshit
- Standout track: My favourites are “I Don’t Want to Hear It”, “Minor Threat”, and “In My Eyes”. And then, for its historical importance, “Straight Edge”. Keen eyes may have noted the X-marked hands on the cover of the Teen Idles’ EP that would come to be a symbol used in the locally-grown straight edge scene/movement/subculture. However, at the time of that band, those drawn-on Xs initially simply indicated that those hands belonged to concert attendees who were underage, and was a way to allow younger fans into venues that weren’t all-ages. The link between Minor Threat’s song “Straight Edge” and the scene though was absolutely direct, as the scene’s name and manifesto was taken straight out of MacKaye’s lyrics. “Out of Step” also provides another version of the lifestyle guidelines that at least some who considered themselves straight edge followed, including MacKaye himself.
- Where are they now?: Following the release of their 2nd EP, Minor Threat briefly split up and then reformed a few months later (thanks to H.R. of Bad Brains) with Steve Hansgen (briefly) joining as bassist and Baker switching to second guitar. The group then put out (via Dischord Records, of course) a 12″ EP in 1983, Out of Step (with a new version of the title track)…and then (partially due to the existence of U2, lol) broke up. Each of the band members would go on to do tons of cool shit, e.g., Fugazi (and a handful of other awesome bands) was founded by MacKaye, Baker has been a member of Bad Religion since 1994, Hansgren co-produced Tool’s Opiate EP, and Dischord Records – still co-owned by MacKaye and Nelson – remains one of the best record labels on the planet.
- Websites: Bandcamp, Wikipedia, Band profile on Dischord Records’ website
Happy listening!
- Bandcamp: Minor Threat – First Two 7″s (the digital edition has a couple extra tracks in between, originally on Dischord’s 1982 comp Flex Your Head – “12XU” and “Stand Up”)
- Discogs: Minor Threat – Minor Threat
- The tracks had been recorded earlier that year with Don Zientara at his Inner Ear studio at the request of Skip Groff (record producer, radio DJ, and owner of the Yesterday & Today record store in Rockville, Maryland), but then shelved. ↩︎
#1980s #DischordRecords #hardcore #hardcorePunk #IanMacKaye #JeffNelson #MinorThreat #music #musicDiscovery #selftitled #straightEdge #TeenIdles #WashingtonDC
- Point of origin(s): Minor Threat was formed in Washington D.C. in 1980 by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, following the demise of their high school hardcore punk band the Teen Idles (originally called The Slinkees, formed in 1979). MacKaye had been the bassist and main lyricist, Nelson the drummer; in their new band, Nelson continued as the drummer and MacKaye continued as lyricist but switched from bass to vocals, and Brian Baker and Lyle Preslar rounded out the original lineup on bass and guitar, respectively. The first Minor Threat show would be one month after Teen Idles broke up, in December 1980, to all of 50 people (you were there, right?), opening for local bands Bad Brains and S.O.A. (State Of Alert), i.e., the band of former Teen Idles’ roadie (and lifetime bff of MacKaye) Henry Garfield aka Henry Rollins.
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Beyond Fugazi: exploring Dischord’s hidden gems
https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/dischord-hidden-gems-album-list
#music #PunkRock #PostHardcore #Fugazi #dischord #DischordRecords
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Watch D.C. post-hardcore band Faraquet play first show in 17 years
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Mixes it up today by listening to a music podcast about #Hoover. Not sure how far into it I'll make it since it's 3+ hours long...
#Music #Podcast #DischordRecords
https://www.buzzsprout.com/893587/episodes/17194231-hoover-lurid-traversal-of-route-7-lp
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#OnlyMess to zespół grający muzykę, którą można by określić jako wypadkową post-hardcore’a i muzyki alternatywnej ze wskazaniem na brzmienia kojarzące się m.in. z #DischordRecords czy #AmphetamineReptile. W maju 2023 roku zespół wydał swój debiutancki materiał, który ukazał się nakładem wytwórni #AntenaKrzyku.
Zapraszamy serdecznie na koncert razem z Javva i Izzy and the Black Trees w #KomunaWarszawa 23 marca! 📣 https://komuna.warszawa.pl/wydarzenia/javva-izzy-and-the-black-trees-only-mess
Fot Zbyszek Kaczmarek
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Nation of Ulysses - You're My Miss Washington, D.C.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWvL9k7ccvE
#music #posthardcore #punk #nationofulysses #dischordrecords
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Just a minor restock #minorthreat #dischordrecords
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37 years ago
Embrace is the debut album and the only release by the American post-hardcore-punk band Embrace, released September 1987 on Dischord Records.#punk #punks #punkrock #hardcorepunk #embrace #dischordrecords #history #punkrockhistory
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#Music
#PouetRadio
#Punk
#Jazz
#DischordRecordsThe Messthetics + James Brandon Lewis - Emergence
https://youtu.be/QMsT4KoWWHs?si=54sLXt8CQ27rqq2X
soit la section rythmique de Fugazi + un saxophoniste de jazz. C'est tellement de la balle qu'on en vient a rêver que la jazz rock ça aurait pu être bien !
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#ListeningTo
"Out Of Step"
by #MinorThreat
https://minorthreat.bandcamp.com/album/out-of-step
Released June 1, #1983
via #DischordRecords
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Me saying that this one of #DischordRecords finest releases is my opinion alone. I’m sure not many share it but my love of this and their second full length is something I & many enjoyed upon release.
Both are somewhat messy releases in their approach but that’s what I love about them. That was the group’s intention or at least to incorporate certain outside elements that while not always successful was somewhat refreshing. My love of both has only grown over the 20 years since their release.
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https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs9zwqXsceUiN6nXklrloSrd1K-Hevrei&si=X8kpc5uOlVMpqMmS
One of Dischord Records finest releases, Black Eyes as I drive home from a work appointment. #dischord_records #dischord #DischordRecords -
Takes a break from the comp-fu to be serenaded by #IanMacKaye with his anti-consumerist anthem.
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Minor Threat Announce New EP of Out of Step Outtakes
https://consequence.net/2023/11/minor-threat-announce-out-of-step-outtakes/
#music #punk #punkrock #hardcorepunk #punkhardcore #minorthreat #dischordrecords
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#Music
#Punk
#DIY
#IanMacKaye
#DischordRecords
#PouetRadioEt suite du pouet précédent ⤴️
J'étais passé à coté du dernier projet de Ian MacKaye
: Coriky = Amy Farina (The Warmers) + Joe Lally (Fugazi) + Ian MacKaye (Fugazi) est juste fabuleux en fait. J'écoute en boucle depuis une semaine c'est de la pure balle. -
#Music
#Punk
#DIY
#IanMacKaye
#DischordRecordsIan "daddy" MacKaye tel qu'en lui même : simple, humble, qui prends 1h de son temps pour répondre à un gamin de 12 ans à l'autre bout du monde. Et expliquer avec clarté et pédagogie des trucs qu'il a déjà raconté des centaines de fois.
Un vrai plaisir.https://youtu.be/j2i4karXr0Q?si=qmtzQYJlKOYzkJPU
👍 😎
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Listens to some #Jawbox before quitting with the comp-fu for the day. 🎶
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#Music
#MinorThreat
#DischordRecordsDans un univers alternatif, Ian MacKaye serait devenu un mec de droite. Il ferait une business en restant assis sous le porche et en faisant payer les photos avec lui.
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36 years ago
Embrace is the debut album and the only release by the American post-hardcore-punk band Embrace, released September 1987 on Dischord Records.#punk #punks #punkrock #hardcorepunk #embrace #dischordrecords #history #punkrockhistory
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Realizes the new #Soulside album was released today. #BandCamp #DischordRecords #WashingtonDC #GirlsAgainstBoys
https://soulside.bandcamp.com/album/a-brief-moment-in-the-sun
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Soulside's second full-length LP "Hot Bodi-Gram" was recently digitally remastered and is now available to stream and download from bandcamp. #Soulside #GirlsAgainstBoys #DischordRecords
https://soulside.bandcamp.com/album/hot-bodi-gram-remastered-2022
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Queues the new Hammered Hulls album and gets ready to tackle his email inbox. #DischordRecords #WashingtonDC #Ignition #Faith #ExHex #BandCamp
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Looking forward to buying this when it comes out. #soulside #DischordRecords #music
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"End Hits" by #Fugazi
https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/album/end-hits
Released January 1, #1998
via #DischordRecords + #Bandcamp