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Fugazi's First Demo is now streaming it its entirety ahead of the official November 18th release date. Listen to the record here.
In early January 1988 and after only ten shows, Fugazi decided to go into Inner Ear Studio to see what their music sounded like on tape. Despite the fact that Ian, Joe, and Brendan had been playing together for nearly a year, it was still early days for the band. Guy had only been a full member of Fugazi for a few months and only sang lead on one song ("Break-In").
In early January 1988 and after only ten shows, Fugazi decided to go into Inner Ear Studio to see what their music sounded like on tape. Despite the fact that Ian, Joe, and Brendan had been playing together for nearly a year, it was still early days for the band. Guy had only been a full member of Fugazi for a few months and only sang lead on one song ("Break-In").
The
sessions only lasted a couple of days, but tour dates and indecision
about the tape would delay the final mix for another two months. Though
the band was at first pleased with the results, it soon became clear
that this tape would remain a demo as new songs were being written and
the older songs were evolving and changing shape while the band was out
on tour. It was decided that the session would be passed out free as
cassette copies, with the band actively encouraging people to share the
recording. In the spring, Fugazi went out on its first U.S. tour and a
few weeks after returning from the road they went back to Inner Ear to
record what would become their debut Dischord release, the self-titled 7-song 12" EP.
The only song from the demo session that was formally released was "In Defense of Humans", which appeared on the State of the Union
compilation in 1989. Now, some 26 years later, Dischord is releasing
the entire first demo including the one song ("Turn Off Your Guns") that
wasn't included on the original cassette.
This release also coincides with the completion of the initial round of uploads to the Fugazi Live Series website.
Launched in 2011, the site lists and details all of Fugazi's 1000+
performances and makes available close to 900 concert recordings that
were documented by the band and by the public, as well as countless
flyers, ticket stubs, posters, and photographs. After two years of work,
all of the recordings in the band's archive are finally posted.
Read an interview with Fugazi conducted shortly after the recording session by Andy Perseponko of Desperate State here (right-click to download).
Tracklist: 1) Waiting Room 2) Merchandise 3) Furniture 4) Song #1 5) The Word
6) Bad Mouth 7) Break-In 8) Turn Off Your Guns 9) And the Same 10) In Defense of Humans 11) Joe #1
Cover photo by Andy Perseponko
Read an interview with Fugazi conducted shortly after the recording session by Andy Perseponko of Desperate State here (right-click to download).
Tracklist: 1) Waiting Room 2) Merchandise 3) Furniture 4) Song #1 5) The Word
6) Bad Mouth 7) Break-In 8) Turn Off Your Guns 9) And the Same 10) In Defense of Humans 11) Joe #1
Cover photo by Andy Perseponko
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