Dischord
2005
In A Cave
About This Album
The assumption that is sometimes unfairly made of the Dischord label is that it is a repository for documenting the hardcore scene in Washington, D.C., and nothing more. However, a careful observation of its catalog would yield a wide variety of sonic experiments and textures that are on par with even the most heralded of indie post-rock imprints. The latest in a long series documenting a small circle of artist's careers in Washington, D.C., focuses on two groups comprised of two people. One-half of this puzzle is label co-founder Ian MacKaye and his Evens project, and the second-half is Jerry Busher and Jimmy Canty pairing under the guise French Toast. A far cry from the post-rock manifestos of Fugazi (Busher is the second percussionist during the group's live shows) and go-go blitzkrieg of Canty's the Nation of Ulysses/the Make-Up's funk-punk explosion projects, French Toast is a somber and electronically dominated project that nods in reverence to such other heralded D.C. projects as Happy Go Licky and more recently Dismemberment Plan. But what sets French Toast apart from these other groups is the level of restraint and maturity the duo display throughout the album's 12 songs.
Track List (try tracks 1,2,4,5 and 8)

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