Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ian MacKaye of Fugazi at the Hollywood Palladium in 1993. (Credit: Lindsay Brice/Getty Images) Fugazi emerged in the late ‘80s ...
Pick up Fugazi vinyl in our store. We also recently posted a never-before-seen video of Fugazi at 924 Gilman in 1989. And while Fugazi remain broken up, Ian MacKaye and Joe Lally’s new band Coriky ...
Ian MacKaye's status as reluctant punk godfather was well established before Fugazi played a note. Between fronting seminal DC punk band Minor Threat (whose "Straight Edge" became a misunderstood ...
You could almost hear the unified, horrified screams of thousands of aging punk rockers on March 12, 1984. That's when Marillion – the greatest new hope of progressive rock – released their U.K. Top 5 ...
DC icons Fugazi have long maintained an archive of all of the band’s shows, with nearly 1000 recordings available to fans. Starting in May, they will start making these available via Bandcamp and ...
Fugazi, the pioneering post-punk band that became one of the most exciting live bands in the world, launched a massive online archive Thursday that documents hundreds of searing shows recorded between ...
Gateway Acts is a new ongoing series on Backbeat in which we examine the music that served as an entry point for our burgeoning musical obsessions, a gateway drug that tuned us in and turned us on.
Fugazi, the pioneering punk band from Washington, D.C., played its final shows in 2002. In their decade and a half together, the group's members — singer-guitarists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, ...
Ahead of the release of a documentary film, JR Moores laments Fugazi’s absence yet remains wary of a comeback, offering some “stupid fucking words” on the band that never ceased getting better until ...
Fugazi emerged in the late ‘80s from a tightly knit Washington, D.C., punk scene where friendships and collaborative partnerships could be long-lasting, but bands tended to be short-lived. Minor ...