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MP3 - Listen and DownloadPhoto By Daniel MarvinToday was "Katrina 09" outside, and what better way for public transportation to celebrate than by making everyone wait in the pouring rain! And what better way for us to celebrate than by posting a mix!MP3:Atom And His Package - Head of SEPTA, Nose of MeFugazi - Waiting RoomLagwagon - Hurry Up And WaitOsker - Stop the BusThe Unseen - What Are We Waiting For?The Planet
read more »While music television and radio were dominated by the sounds of Technotronic, Lenny Kravitz, Madonna, Soul II Soul, Milli Vanilli, The B-52s and The The among others - and I was exiting The U2 Phase and settling into my now life-long Hip Hop Phase - a band from Washington, D.C. packaged up the output from their 1988 and 1989 EPs and released them as 13 Songs. That band, as most of you would probably already know even if I hadn’t given it away above, was the now legendary Fugazi, a band that started a musical revolution still providing enjoyment decades later for fans of both the original sound and those bands carrying the sound forward. 13 Songs brings together the Fugazi and Margin Walker EPs and numerous now classic tracks, especially among the first seven originally from Fugazi. Last year I bought a few Fugazi albums to see what I missed the first time around. It’s easy to say - though not necessarily accurate much of the time - that tracks this well-worn sound as crisp and fresh today as they must have back in the day. For Fugazi, this is certainly so very true. Considering the musical landscape two decades ago, for those inclined to fall into the style for one reason or another, Fugazi must have absolutely blown them away. For the uninitiated you now have the opportunity to hear the monumental opening track of the original EP, Fugazi and 13 Songs. Fugazi - Waiting Room
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I still don’t know when I’ll finish all 9 chapters of the Pitchfork 500. I could’ve provided a half-assed review on the book awhil ago but really, the fun of the book is looking back. There are songs from all sorts of genres and generally ones that had significant popularity within that time so no one should ultimately felt left out while reading this book.
Previous Chapters:
Chapter 1: 1977-1979
Chapter 2: 1980-1982
Chapter 3: 1983-1986
1987-1990 involves the years in which I was born.. and in this case all the songs involved makes me feel incredibly young but compared to the first 3 eras, I have much more to say. I guess I’ll try to wrap up as quickly as I can.
The Pixies appear twice in this era with Where Is My Mind? and Wave of Mutilation. I recall the Pixies as my gateway (not an introduction) into indie rock. It was my start to liking different music from the mainstream early in high school and eventually would lead to finding more music. With a duo of Kim Deal and Black Francis, I thought the duo complimented each other perfectly. I did like Kim Deal better out of the two, leading me to believe that female singers are much superior to their male counterparts. (I’ve changed somewhat on that stance but still kind of believe it). Anyway with the Pixies, choosing just 2 tracks out of their discography must be a tough one. I personally would’ve chosen Wave of Mutilation and Here Comes Your Man but it’s a moot point. The Pixies were great, even when their peak years occurred at a time where I didn’t even learn how to ride a bike, their legacy lives on and are one of my favorite bands pre-1990.
Here Comes Your Man by The Pixies
Wave of Mutilation by The Pixies
The La’s are only known for that song. It’s very likely you know what I’m talking about but the La’s There She Goes remains one of my favorite “one-hit wonders”. The La’s were perfectionists and didn’t release another full release from their self titled album. Still that song has been covered endlessly and reused numerous times for being timeless.
The She Goes by The La’s
My Bloody Valentine it seems is everyone’s favorite indie rock band especially when they come to Toronto…except me. I’m not a fan for them because I just haven’t listened to any songs about the band. I heard a lot about the album Loveless which was released in 1991 but the two tracks, Soon and You Made Me Realise were on their EPs. Not mentioning My Bloody Valentine feels blasphemous and I figure I’d check out of these two tracks. (Soon ended up being on Loveless). My first listen with soon
Soon by My Bloody Valentine
Depeche Mode in their almost 30 years of existence have always been a solid if not great band. I enjoyed their last release, Playing The Angel. Their most prolific hit is not the Pitchfork’s inclusion Enjoy The Silence (it might be their best song) but their most defining might be Personal Jesus. I actually enjoyed Division Days cover of Enjoy The Silence better then the original but to be fair both songs are great.
Personal Jesus by Depeche Mode
Fugazi, I’m not too familiar once again but they’ve been a major influence for many bands. They have a DIY stance as well as controlling the prices of concerts to be profitable yet affordable. Not many “indie” bands are that reasonable once they reach that level so it’s pretty cool to mention Fugazi in that light. I’m actually quite impressed with their music. While it’s angry and has a punk style message, musical it’s solid by not supersaturation and the guitar work is solid despite being more of the minimal side.
Waiting Room by Fugazi
This era while not actually the beginning of rap to mainstream America, began an uprising with a message and perhaps brought the peak to mainstream rap. (Some will arg
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