EMBRACE - Embrace (2024 Repress) - LP - Translucent Gold Vinyl [MAY 17]
EMBRACE - Embrace (2024 Repress) - LP - Translucent Gold Vinyl [MAY 17]

EMBRACE - Embrace (2024 Repress) - LP - Translucent Gold Vinyl [MAY 17]

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Label: Dischord SKU: 32510 Catalogue ID: DIS24 Format: Vinyl
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EMBRACE - Embrace (2024 Repress) - LP - Translucent Gold Vinyl [MAY 17]

EMBRACE - Embrace (2024 Repress) - LP - Translucent Gold Vinyl [MAY 17]

€25.99

 

LP - Limited Edition Translucent Gold Vinyl Repress. 

Embrace was a short-lived hardcore punk band from Washington, D.C., which lasted from the summer of 1985 to the spring of 1986. Along with Rites of Spring, and Beefeater, it was one of the mainstay acts of the 1985 Revolution Summer movement, and was one of the first bands to be dubbed in the press as emotional hardcore, though the members had rejected the term since its creation. The band included lead vocalist Ian MacKaye of the defunct hardcore punk act Minor Threat and three former members of his brother Alec's band, the Faith: guitarist Michael Hampton, drummer Ivor Hanson, and bassist Chris Bald.

Hampton and Hanson had also previously played together in S.O.A. The band played their first show in July 28, 1985 at Food for Thought, a former restaurant and music venue located on Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle; their ninth and final show was held at the 9:30 Club in March 1986. The only recording released by the quartet was their posthumous 1987 self-titled album, Embrace, being influenced by the Faith EP Subject to Change. Following the breakup of Embrace MacKaye and ex-Minor Threat drummer, Jeff Nelson, tried turning their recent one-off musical experiment in England, dubbed "Egg Hunt", into an actual band, but the project never surpassed the rehearsal stage. Hampton, for his part, teamed up with former members of Rites of Spring to form the short-lived post-hardcore outfit One Last Wish, while Bald moved on to the band Ignition. MacKaye eventually directed his energy and creativity toward the forming of Fugazi in 1987, and Ivor Hanson would pair up with Hampton again in 1988 for Manifesto.

Tracklist: 

A1.        Give Me Back
A2.        Dance Of Days
A3.        Building
A4.        Past
A5.        Spoke
A6.        Do Not Consider Yourself Free
A7.        No More Pain

B1.        I Wish I
B2.        Said Gun
B3.        Can't Forgive
B4.        Money
B5.        If I Never Thought About It
B6.        End Of A Year
B7.        Last Song