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Embrace [Import]

Embrace Audio CD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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1. Give Me Back
2. Dance Of Days
3. Building
4. Past
5. Spoke
6. Do Not Consider Yourself Free
7. No More Pain
8. I Wish I
9. Said Gun
10. Can't Forgive
11. Money
12. If I Never Thought About It
13. End Of A Year
14. Last Song

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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

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4.0 out of 5 stars re: first emo record Jun 11 2004
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
I don't intend to knock this record which I like very much, but 1985 is a bit late to say "first" emo record as in the review below. If you dig Fugazi/Embrace/Rites of Spring, check out Mission of Burma's "Signals and Calls" EP from '79 or '80. There's no doubt they had a huge influence on the mid-80s DC scene, yet seem like a footnote in history next to Fugazi who had a nearly identical style 10 years down the road. Whatevs.. just thought i'd inform the emo historians on a worthwhile purchase.
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5.0 out of 5 stars MONEY Mar 13 2004
By John
Format:Audio CD
Money

I can truly say
I don't give a f*ck about your money
Becasue it means so much to you
And all of your money
Why deos it mean so much to you?
You cite the land of greed
I'm taking about a world of need.
Money has nothing to do with the value of life!
But thats just common sense.

You call me up and talk about money
I don't want to hear any more
About money
Look at what people do
Trying to get their money
To buy the fantasy
Based on the book of the movies
Fortified cares, modified principles
Convience is the name of the game
Self-indulgence is the rule
There are no winners, we all lose
Thanks for nothing
You put yourself up for sale
You're all SOLD OUT!

Absolutely BRILLIANT, and thats just one song by Ian. This cd is one of the most heartfelt and pure genious albums I have come across. What I get from this song is a whole lot. Many of you can get your own perceptions from his lyrics. But this makes so much sense in a world soooo corupt, that emphasizes more what they look like and drive then being a good wholesome human being. Whatever you get out of this song is GOOD and should make you think. Thats what good lyrics make you do, right? Stand up for what you beleive in and don't let the corporate world push you around like a rag doll. Make a difference. Remember when you leave this life, you leave it as you came in, with nothing. So don't envy the wealthly and rich, there lives are sometimes worst than yours. Money distorts the truth.

You need this record today.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I wonder how Ian Mackaye's parents were... Mar 9 2004
By Nick
Format:Audio CD
Ian Mackaye is the most true icon in the music industry. Really. "No More Pain" has to be the anthem for the world. I'm serious. Then there's "Money"; these songs can be related to by just about anyone. This is essential as the Beatles "Yellow Submarine". I don't know why he didn't stick with this band a while longer. Fugazi is good too, but besides Rites of Spring, Scream and Minor Threat this is THE band to hear from Dischord.
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5.0 out of 5 stars No more Pain
In A world full of shallow,hopeless bands this record glows in my mind. Every time i put it in my record player I feel as though someone has handed me a Beautiful gift. Read more
Published on Jan 5 2004 by Joshua
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Have
This is absolutely the beginning of emo and probably the best album in the genre. If you are one of those emo noobs that listen to all the new emo junk coming out, ie get up kids,... Read more
Published on July 17 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT ... JUST HAPPENED!
This cd is one of the best emo-core cd's ever. I ordered this of amazon just looking around trying th find similar artists to some of the music i'm into now (hot water music,small... Read more
Published on May 14 2003 by John
5.0 out of 5 stars Best emo band ever
First of all, THIS is emo. Emo is not New Found Glory or Good Charlotte or anything like that. Emo is post-hardcore punk, with the same energy as hardcore, just tempered. Read more
Published on April 5 2003 by thelittlebard
5.0 out of 5 stars never gets put away....
i hate to use the word, but embrace is/was one of the best real "emo" bands (ugh i said it). Read more
Published on Mar 14 2002 by "xsillyputtyx"
5.0 out of 5 stars Dance of Days
this is truely one of the greatest records ever released. Lyricly and musically, this band is nothing less then amazing. Read more
Published on Jan 15 2002 by Frank
4.0 out of 5 stars The first ever emo record?
For those of you who don't know, this CD is the first full-length release put out by Ian MacKaye after Minor Threat broke up, and if you were into punk in those days, it was... Read more
Published on Nov 15 2001 by Ed Perry
5.0 out of 5 stars A Music Fan Is The Ignorant One
Either A Music Fan is confused and accidently posted in the wroong place, or he can't recognize the distinct voice of one of the greatest vocalists of all time. Read more
Published on Sep 9 2001
4.0 out of 5 stars ad this to your dischord colletion in between M andF
this album is the 3rd step for ian mackaye.first being the teen idles .then you know who!!!so after salad days ep where to go next? Read more
Published on July 9 2001 by jason pike
4.0 out of 5 stars Hey! This is britpop, not hardcore.
Obviously, none of the other reviewers have even listened to this album! Otherwise they would have known that there are actually two groups named "Embrace. Read more
Published on May 13 2001
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