| Fugazi In on the Kill Taker |
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 | Tracklist: 1. Facet Squared
2. Public Witness Program
3. Returning The Screw
4. Smallpox Champion
5. Rend It
6. 23 Beats Off
7. Sweet And Low
8. Cassavetes
9. Great Cop
10. Walken's Syndrome
11. Instrument
12. Last Chance For A Slow Dance
| Ranking: #52 for 1993 | |
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| Summary: "In On The Kill Taker" is a fantastic album and one of Fugazi's best but it doesn't come without its fair share of flaws. |
“In On The Kill Taker" was the album that gave me my first listen to the band Fugazi. Maybe because of this fact I consider it the most accessible, but the band has almost completely distanced themselves from their early hardcore beginnings on this album. In an age when Nirvana was preaching the '80s style of alternative rock to the world, Fugazi reigned as kings of the underground. This album was Fugazi's first Billboard charter and was probably the key to their increasing popularity. Where "Steady Diet of Nothing" showed that Mackaye and his group of D.C. alums could certainly provoke new emotions from the dead genre of hardcore, "In On The Kill Taker" was all about the experimental even if that meant including heavily "poppy" melodies throughout their music. This album marked a change for Fugazi as they adopted even more noise to help full their anguish and aggression, and in doing so, released one of their finest records.
Part of this album’s beauty is the track list. It begins with the upbeat number "Facet Squared" which is almost pop-punkish in its delivery. Essentially the tracking of the album begins it with the lightest material and by the end you're cast into Guy's own torments with the quiet brooding "Last Chance For A Slow Dance". The middle of the album is almost completely dedicated to the noise experimental side of Fugazi, especially the centerpiece and half-instrumental "23 Beats Off," a soundscape of harsh noise that supposedly reflects the deterioration of a relationship. One of my personal favorite Fugazi tracks found on "In On The Kill Taker" is "Rend It". With Guy’s brilliant performance, lyrically and vocally, walls of sound encapsulate his pleas of "Why don't you come to my house? Why don't you drag me right out?". It is truly one of the most beautiful yet aggressive songs in Fugazi's vast library.
While "In On The Kill Taker" probably holds the record for the most infectious Fugazi tunes, it also has some bland ones such as "Smallpox Champion" which almost seems by-the-book Fugazi. It's not bad in itself, but when its book ended by the full unleashed fury of "Rend It" and the brooding and dynamic "Returning The Screw," it just seems flat in comparison.
Fugazi certainly made their finest album to date at the time of "In On The Kill Taker" they still had not reached perfection. While "In On The Kill Taker" is a beautiful and very varying experience, some of the moments on the album seem a little too textbook of the band and also some of them drag on a little too far ("Sweet and Low's" subdued feeling kind of makes the closer of the album drag). Still, the band certainly has a very important and great record with this release, and compared to many other bands, it'd be a near classic. But with a band with Fugazi’s capabilities, it is in turn left as just a great solid release with its decent share of flaws.
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Album Rating: 4
Good review as per usual. This is a pretty good album, but I think The Argument, Repeater, and End Hits all trump this.
| | | A poppier side of Fugazi actually sounds like something I could like alot. I heard 13 songs the other day, and it was good, but not as good as I expected (I had heard Suggestion from it, and that and Waiting Room were really the only fantastic tracks on it) so maybe I should check this out.
Good review.
| | | Pretty nice review.
| | | pixiesfanyo ftw.
How many Fugazi reviews to go now?
| | | Album Rating: 4
Four.
I might do Furniture though.
Digging: Do Make Say Think - Other Truths | | | Album Rating: 4.5
Best Fugazi album, imo.
| | | Good review. I've been trying to decide which of thier albums to get first
| | | Album Rating: 3
Good review. I've never been able to get into this album that much. It's got its share of great songs (Public Witness Program, Smallpox Champion, Last Chance For A Slow Chance) but the middle of the album kind of bores me.
| | | Good review.
This is Fugazi's best work in my opinion.
| | | The Dischord catalog got added to Rhapsody, so this is the first thing I'm gonna listen to, then probably Embrace and Rites of Spring.
Is the Instrument DVD any good? The performance of Glue Man from that on Youtube is so sick.
| | | Album Rating: 4
This album is pretty great, I just got it today. 13 Songs is still my favorite album by them, but this has taken the second place spot.
Nice review.
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
You should listen to The Argument.
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
Whoah...Smallpox Champion rocks, dude. That's my favourite track from this album.
| | | Awesome Review!!! I agree thats its the most infectious release and I feel overall the most punchy and strongest release of their carrer. I love this album!!! Its one of my favorites from Fugazi along with The Argument and Repeater! I actually think it combines the harder playing from Reapter with the more melodic twist of Argument! This Message Edited On 09.04.08
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