April 2011
22 posts
We still sorely miss D.C. experimental punk legends Fugazi. As TwentyFourBit points out, co-leader Ian MacKaye recently offered a few tantalizing morsels of information to keep Fugazi fans hoping for the future in an interview with Approaching Oblivion.
The band has been on indefinite hiatus for nearly a decade now, but MacKaye told Approaching Oblivion that while we shouldn’t hold our breath for a reunion, we also shouldn’t write it off: “It is entirely possible that we will play again, and it’s also possible that we won’t. We have the desire to play, but there’s a geographical issue. Joe [Lally, bassist] currently lives in Rome, and that makes it hard to practice. There’s also a time issue. Everyone is super busy. You’ve got to remember that when Fugazi was actually working we usually practiced five days a week from four to six hours a day.”
This time, our musical mathematician, @Discographies, gets his hands on those highlighter yellow treats to figure out what they’re made of (sort of).
