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Album Review: Embrace

  • Artist: Embrace
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1987
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The band's one album, taken from two separate mid-'80s recording sessions, finds the fusion of Faith's instrumentalists and Minor Threat's singer -- Ian MacKaye himself, older brother of Faith's singer Alex -- a successful enough blast of post-hardcore. It's no surprise per se that MacKaye wanted to push himself more strongly in future; compared to Fugazi, Embrace is fine but nowhere near as gripping or inventive. As a vehicle for his righteous, cutting lyrics and strong voice, though, it's more than fine. With engineering help from the legendary Don Zientara, everything's well-recorded and produced, MacKaye clearly cutting through the heavy band crunch. Interestingly, the instruments that come through the best are Ivor Hanson's drums, a neat switch around from the usual domination via guitar. Not that Michael Hampton's work sounds weak or poor; if anything, he brings a sharp turn-of-the-'80s U.K. style to fore, with the understated inventiveness of John McGeoch's early work in Magazine and Siouxsie and the Banshees. Consider his exuberant performance on "Dance of Days," both fiery and just pretty enough. Compared to both Faith's and Minor Threat's work in general, Embrace tries for something a touch poppier and a little less immediately frenetic, like a pause for breath after a full-on rampage. MacKaye's lyrical aim dwells as much on personal concerns and a search for courage as much as anything, continuing the themes of earlier efforts as "Look Back and Laugh." "Building" revolves around self-accusations of failure, while the shimmering, reverb-touched drive of "Do Not Consider Yourself Free" urges vigilance with the realization that "there are others held captive." It's not quite the birth of emo -- if anything, Rites of Spring found themselves saddled with that peculiar honor -- but it's easy enough to imagine more than a few '90s bands taking the words as holy writ. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Give Me Back Embrace Embrace (2:32)
Dance of Days Embrace Embrace (2:16)
Building Embrace Embrace (1:58)
Past Embrace Embrace (1:53)
Spoke Embrace Embrace (2:00)
Do Not Consider Yourself Free Embrace Embrace (2:23)
No More Pain Embrace Embrace (3:11)
I Wish I Embrace Embrace (2:11)
Said Gun Embrace Embrace (2:11)
Can't Forgive Embrace Embrace (2:31)
Money Embrace Embrace (2:37)
If I Never Thought About It Embrace Embrace (2:32)
End of a Year Embrace Embrace (2:36)
Last Song Embrace Embrace (2:27)

Credits

Embrace (Producer), Embrace (Main Performer), Don Zientara (Engineer), Edward Janney (Producer), Ian MacKaye (Vocals), Ian MacKaye (Producer), J. Robbins (Design), Leslie Clague (Photography), Ivor Hanson (Drums), Chris Bald (Bass), Chris Bald (Drawing), Cynthia Connolly (?), Mike Hampton (Guitar), Kathy Cashel (Typesetting)
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Embrace
Studio album by Embrace
Released 1987
Genre Alternative rock, post-hardcore, emocore
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Embrace is the only release from post-hardcore band Embrace. It was released in 1987. Dischord Records number 24 was compiled from the only two studio sessions the band recorded. The first eleven tracks were laid down in November 1985, and the other three were done in February 1986. All of the songs were recorded at Inner Ear Studios and featured the same lineup.

Originally released on cassette tape and vinyl, it was released on CD in 1992 as Dischord number 24CD. In May 2002, the CD was re-mastered with two extra tracks, previously unreleased alternate versions of "Money" and "Dance of Days" taken from the first recording session.

Track listing

  1. "Give Me Back" – 2:32
  2. "Dance of Days" – 2:16
  3. "Building" – 1:58
  4. "Past" – 1:53
  5. "Spoke'" – 2:00
  6. "Do Not Consider Yourself Free" – 2:23
  7. "No More Pain" – 3:11
  8. "I Wish I" – 2:11
  9. "Said Gun" – 2:11
  10. "Can't Forgive" – 2:31
  11. "Money" – 2:37
  12. "If I Never Thought About It" – 2:32
  13. "End of a Year" – 2:36
  14. "Last Song" – 2:27

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