Showing posts with label Fucked Up. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Fucked Up's Father Damien Bares Soul, Ass, at Reggie's Rock Club



Download: Fucked Up - "Twice Born"
Download: Fucked Up - "No Epiphany"

Fucked Up
The Chemistry of Common Life (Matador, 2008)
Grade: A

There's been a lot of talk about common life these days, whether it's political campaigns talking about "Joe the Plumber", or economists talking about how the pure free-market has failed some 40 million Americans without health insurance (to be fair, some of them have undoubtedly made the choice on their own not to have it), or average folks simply discussing how hard it is to get by these days. The significance of a title like The Chemistry of Common Life to current events in 2008 is probably unintentional, but the record's startling contempt for the status quo, it's search for deeper solutions to life's problems, and it's reinvention of hardcore punk's sonic and musical vocabulary (flutes, bongos, multi-tracked guitars) all practically guarantee this album's relevance this year, next year, next decade...well, next century seems to be pushing it. But those listeners who want to be pushed, challenged, and thrilled by the Father Damian's John Brannon-esque roar, or the compositional diversity of his group, can look no further than Life

The Chemistry of Common Life retains all of the righteous fury of first-and-second-wave hardcore bands (and even second-wave emo on "Black Albino Bones") while at the same time introducing a multitude of ambitious ideas--I get a chill down my spine every time the serene, but fatalistically angry, "No Epiphany" comes on, as the track's layered guitars and angelic vocals unquestionably foreshadow a hardcore Loveless. That's not the only song with psychedelic aspirations though. "Royal Swan"'s neo-psychedelia stands up to anything that Black Mountain has released this year (and then some), and "Golden Seal" is the kind of instrumental segue track that would have Kevin Sheids envious. But before you can lull yourself in a droney haze, Fucked Up come back with hard-fisted hardcore, including "Twice Born" and the epic closing title track. Simply put, this is one of the best albums of the year.

Fucked Up recently played a show at Reggie's Rock Club, where they bared their souls by way of the philosophical lyrics, and where singer Father Damien bared his ass using more conventional methods. All photos by Jimmy Farabi. Check them out below:


(Father Damien)













For more, including the opening bands, go here.

(Jonathan Graef)
chicagoismildlyinteresting@gmail.com

Photos by Jimmy Farabi

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Tours: Fucked Up


Download: Fucked Up - "No Epiphany"
Download: Fucked Up - "Twice Born"

October:
Saturday 11 Montreal, QB CA La Sala Rosa
Sunday 12 Allston, MA Great Scott w/Vivian Girls
Monday 13 Danbury, CT Heirloom Arts Theatre w/Vivian Girls
Wednesday 15 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom w/Vivian Girls
Thursday 16 Brooklyn, NY Market Hotel w/Vivian Girls
Friday 17 Baltimore, MD Sonar w/Vivian Girls
Saturday 18 Philadelphia, PA The Barbary w/Vivian Girls
Sunday 19 Washington, DC Rock And Roll Hotel w/Vivian Girls
Monday 20 Columbus, OH Skully's
Tuesday 21 St. Louis, MO The Bluebird
Wednesday 22 Iowa City, IA The Picador
Thursday 23 Chicago, IL Reggie's Rock Club
Friday 24 Pontiac, MI The Pike Room
Saturday 25 Buffalo, NY Mohawk Place

Fucked Up Matador Page

(Jonathan Graef)