11 tracks, 39 minutes. More post-rock than past releases, this will appeal to the Louisville crowd alright (Slint, Rodan, etc)! Excellent guitar arrangements.
11 tracks, 36 minutes. Fifth full length. Dirge-like backroads ballads of plaintive honesty rather than snippets of angst. Lo-fi and country influenced rock.Not typical DC-rock
7th full-length album from Baltimore's finest. Powerful and emotional rock music continuing on from where last year's Artificial Horizons left off.
10trk,40min. Lungfish reach new levels of pop majesty on thi s their tenth album. Cycles of harmony and explorative song structures engage the band to convey truths of chaotic grace
12 songs. CD/LP. The group's consciousness alternately/ simultaniously coalesces and disperses creating a continuous quasi-musical pulse which reaches climax at semimonthly gigs
Lungfish reach new levels of anthemic prowess. A welcomed return to their untethered free and more chaotic sound. Tim Green (Fucking Champs, N.O.U.) produced. Awesome cover art.
Three compact discs. This compilation chronicles the first 20 years of Dischord. First 2 discs feature one track by eve ry Dischord band, third disc features unreleased material.
A compilation CD of "Necklace of Heads" (Dischord 50 1/2) and "Talking Songs for Walking" (Dischord 65). Remastered in 2003 by Chad Clark at Silver Sonya.
11 tracks 40 minutes. Re-issue of their powerfully hypnotic 1993 album. A harsh, beautiful repetition paces each song, dealing with evolution and creation. A Lungfish masterpiece.