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Red Medicine

 
Album Review: Red Medicine

  • Artist: Fugazi
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1995 06
  • Type: Live, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Retreating from the skinned-knee production values of In on the Kill Taker, Red Medicine packs more rhythmic punch and shows more range. With more drive and playful goings-on, the arrangements sound much looser than on Kill Taker, while remaining just as gut-kicking and brainy. The experimentation, which adds liveliness, doesn't sound measured. Even Joe Lally is allowed to sing, and it just happens to be one of the best songs on the record. Running against the theory that Fugazi is a pack of killjoys, numerous instances pop up where the band's twisted sense of humor is apparent. The sinister ha-has that open "Birthday Pony," the android sample in the pleasant (!) instrumental "Combination Lock," and random piano plinks all manage to find a welcome place. But the most uncharacteristic track is the "Blade Runner in Kingston" slo-mo instrumental "Version," featuring clarinet skronks, dubwise rhythm, incidental zaps, and -- get this -- no guitars. Picciotto declares in the immediately following "Target" that he hates the sound of guitars. What gives? It's clearly a rumination against corporate America's capitalization/bastardization of "punk" aesthetics. If anyone had the right to comment, it was Fugazi. "Back to Base" and "Downed City" (another dubby intro here) return to more standard issue, hardcore roots Fugazi, full of the soaring guitars that the band is most known for. Closing out the nearly flawless second side is yet another contemplative exit track, "Long Distance Runner." Acting as a daily affirmation of sorts to combat lethargy, MacKaye opines, "If I stop to catch my breath/I might catch a piece of death." ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Do You Like Me Fugazi (3:16)
Bed for the Scraping Fugazi (2:50)
Latest Disgrace Fugazi (3:34)
Birthday Pony Fugazi (3:08)
Forensic Scene Fugazi (3:05)
Combination Lock Fugazi (3:06)
Fell, Destroyed Fugazi (3:46)
By You Fugazi (5:11)
Version Fugazi (3:20)
Target Fugazi (3:32)
Back to Base Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare Fugazi (1:45)
Downed City Fugazi (2:53)
Long Distance Runner Fugazi (4:15)

Credits

Fugazi (Cover Art), Don Zientara (Engineer), Ian MacKaye (Vocals), Jem Cohen (Cover Art), Guy Picciotto (?), Guy Picciotto (Vocals), Fugazi (Photography), Guy Picciotto (Guitar), Fugazi (Mixing), Ian MacKaye (Guitar), Ian MacKaye (?), Joey P. (Photography), Jem Cohen (Photography), Brendan Canty (?), Joe Lally (Bass), Brendan Canty (Drums), Joe Lally (?)
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Red Medicine
Studio album by Fugazi
Released June 12, 1995
Recorded January 1995
Genre Post-hardcore, punk
Length 43:48
Label Dischord
Producer Fugazi
Professional reviews
Fugazi chronology
In on the Kill Taker
(1993)
Red Medicine
(1995)
End Hits
(1998)

Red Medicine is the fourth full-length studio album by American punk band Fugazi, released in 1995. On this particular album, Fugazi began to move into more experimental venues of music, including noise rock ("By You") and dub ("Version").[1]

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Ian MacKaye, Guy Picciotto, Joe Lally, and Brendan Canty

  1. "Do You Like Me" – 3:16
  2. "Bed for the Scraping" – 2:50
  3. "Latest Disgrace" – 3:34
  4. "Birthday Pony" – 3:08
  5. "Forensic Scene" – 3:05
  6. "Combination Lock" – 3:06
  7. "Fell, Destroyed" – 3:46
  8. "By You" – 5:11
  9. "Version" – 3:20
  10. "Target" – 3:32
  11. "Back to Base" – 1:45
  12. "Downed City" – 2:53
  13. "Long Distance Runner" – 4:17

Chart positions

Album

Year Chart Position
1995 The Billboard 200 126

References

  1. ^ "Red Medicine : Fugazi : Review : Rolling Stone". www.rollingstone.com. http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/227877/review/5945748?utm_source=Rhapsody&utm_medium=CDreview. Retrieved 2009-03-03. 

 
 

 

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