Washington DC was fertile ground for hardcore punk in the 1980s, with Dischord records its main outlet. Craig Finn celebrates the still-vital Faith/Void split LP In the early 1980s, while Ronald ...
In the summer of 1983, things were not looking good for Faith. The D.C. hardcore act had a new EP, Subject to Change, that was ready for release and already circulating on cassette. But drummer Ivor ...
Photo by Matt AverageDas Oath are four orbiting-30 guys from two different continents whose entire conscious adult lives orbit minute-thirty hardcore songs on cheap black vinyl 45s, and society is ...
Void were clearly ahead of their time. Although the Columbia, MD band were short-lived and their output was similarly small, Void’s negative blueprint were the catalyst for legions to come, signifying ...
Record store, art gallery, live music venue and performance space Faith/Void will shut down this February. The closure was hinted at initially on the online flier for hardcore punk band S.H.I.T.’s ...
Until now, Void's discography boiled down to 16 minutes on a revered 1982 split LP. This 34-track compilation of demos and rarities humanizes the early-80s genre-transcending D.C. hardcore quartet.