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Rock · 2001 · 3 tracks

Furniture

Fugazi's 2001 EP, "Furniture," delivers three tracks of their signature post-hardcore intensity, marked by angular guitars, propulsive rhythms, and urgent dual vocals. It's a concise yet potent statem

October 16, 2001 · Dischord Records

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This EP is a concentrated dose of Fugazi's uncompromising vision, offering a lean, muscular, and intellectually charged rock experience. It feels like a late-night conversation in a dimly lit, crowded club, where every note and word carries weight. The guitars are sharp, the basslines are relentless, and the drums are precise, all serving as a foundation for Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto's urgent, often intertwined vocals. It's music for thinking, for moving, and for feeling a deep, resonant defiance. If you appreciate rock that challenges as much as it invigorates, "Furniture" is an essential, potent listen, demonstrating the band's consistent power right before their hiatus.

Tracklist · 3 Tracks
01
Furniture
3:36
02
Number 5
3:09
03
Hello Morning
2:07
Moments Worth Listening For
The driving, almost hypnotic bassline that kicks off the title track "Furniture," immediately establishing an insistent and propulsive groove.
The intricate, interlocking guitar patterns and the sudden, impactful shifts in dynamics during "Hello Morning," showcasing the band's mastery of tension and release.
The raw, impassioned vocal trade-offs between Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto on "Ex-Spectator," culminating in a powerful, almost cathartic outro that leaves a lasting impression.
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How does Furniture sound next to the rest of Fugazi's catalogue?

Belting+1.6σ

The vocals lean notably further into belting than the rest of the catalogue.

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