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V/A - State of The Union

Given all of the attention focused on Washington DC this week with the inaugaration, etc. it seemed like the right time to take a look at an often overlooked compilation: Dischord Record’s State of The Union LP. Released in 1989, the comp was designed as a benefit for a local DC shelter. A side by side listen with the previous Dischord DC comp, 1982’s Flex Your Head, shows the dynamic growth and change in the DC sound over the course of just a couple of years. A handful of the musicians who participated in Flex Your Head era bands are back in different form for State of The Union. The music here is more “mature” and diverse, (i.e. slower and more melodic) and that isn’t meant as a knock. Here’s some standouts:

Ignition - Anger Means.mp3
This is Ignition at their best. A different version of this appeared on an earlier 7″, but this is a better version (both are on the Complete Services CD) Jim at Vinyl Mine had an earlier post on Ignition that is worth a read.

Kingface - Dirty Wings.mp3
And speaking of Vinyl Mine, there was a post on Kingface just this week. Check it out while you can. This is a creeping sonic blast with raspy vocals. One of their best.

Rain - Worlds At War.mp3
Solid melodic post-hardcore recorded in 1986. I never knew a thing about this band, and the only real info that I can find is from Flex! Was this another Ian Mackaye project?

3 - Swann Street.mp3
3 were essentially 3/4 of Gray Matter with Jeff Nelson on drums. This is a different version of “Swann Street” than on their mighty Dark Days Coming LP. Geoff Turner’s big vocals make this mostly acoustic cut a gem.

One Last Wish - Burning in The Undertow.mp3
OLW were a short-lived 1986 project featuring an post-Rites of Spring and pre-Fugazi Guy Picciotto on vocals. If you like either of those bands then you’ll dig this. A posthumous CD was released on Dischord in 1999.

Shudder To Think - Let It Ring.mp3
I remember really hating Shudder to Think many years ago, mostly on account of the “vocal stylings” of Craig Wedren. Surprisingly, this cut sounded really good to my ears - a shimmering Husker Du circa Metal Circus guitar sound and relatively tame vocals.

I guess that’s enough. Also included are solid cuts from Christ on A Crutch, Soulside, Fugazi, Thorns, and Fire Party.

Buy Stuff!
Various Artists - State of The Union
Various Artists - Flex Your Head
Ignition - Complete Services
One Last Wish - 1986
3 - Dark Days Coming

8 Comments so far

  1. Jon January 22nd, 2005 5:18 am

    Hell yeah Eric, one of the best comps ever. 3 is amazing. Love that Christ on a Crutch number as well, way better than the full-length I heard of theirs. And the One Last Wish CD is well worth picking up.

  2. mxv January 22nd, 2005 7:30 am

    I don’t recall Ian being in Rain. They put out a 12″ on the Peterbilt label (Guy P. from Fugazi’s label) in the mid 80s that was really good. They were another one of those DC bands that came and went in the blink of an eye.

  3. eric January 22nd, 2005 2:36 pm

    MXV - I was looking at the Flex listing which stated:

    feat. Eli Janney, Bert Quieroz, Amy Pickering, Ian Mackaye, Don Zientara.

    Ian may have been the producer? I’d like to track this down (along with the other Peterbilt releases)

  4. nobu January 22nd, 2005 6:40 pm

    Oh, do I love that Rain tune! Does anyone have the 12″ and want to post a couple of songs?

    Also, saw something on the net a couple of years ago, an interview with Guy saying that he was thinking of releasing the Rites of Spring demos on Peterbilt…

    Demos???!!!!!

  5. Emo Cor January 26th, 2005 9:20 pm

    The singer in Rain was a guy named Jon Kirshten (or something), and I think Eli Janney and Bert Queiroz played guitar and bass. I had the 12″ on Peterbilt but sold it long ago. Check out the brilliant Deadline 12″ (1982 demo) on same label!

  6. Bert Q February 2nd, 2005 10:08 am

    Jon Kirshten (Chris Bald’s younger brother) played guitar & sang, Eli Janney played drums, Bert Queiroz played bass (& cover photo), Scott McCloud also played guitar & sang. Amy Pickering, Ian MacKaye & Jeff Turner did backing vocals, Ian & Jeff did production, Don Zientara engineered, & Kurt Sayenga did the design. Glad someone still cares & likes the record.

  7. mxv February 2nd, 2005 5:49 pm

    I think Ian did produce that. I haven’t played mine in quite awhile. I’ll have to pull it out and record a track for a future vault selection.

  8. mxv February 3rd, 2005 5:00 pm

    Bert Q!

    You are someone I am trying to get in touch with actually. Could you please email me at punkvault[at]gmail.com

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