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Brendan Majewski of Quix*o*tic, Orphan Dies

Brendan Majewski of Quix*o*tic, Orphan Dies

The Daily Swarm reports that Brendan Majewski, former bassist of the now-defunct DC art punk band Quix*o*tic, took his own life on January 20th. He [...]

Coming Soon: XpointlessmovieX

Coming Soon: XpointlessmovieX

May 15th will see the release of Edge: The Movie (not to be confused with Coupon: The Movie). Yes, every stupid, trite aphorism from every interview [...]

Interview: Kim Coletta of Jawbox
words by Jackson Ellis | photo by Katherine Davis

Interview: Kim Coletta of Jawbox

Call them “indie,” call them “emo,” call them “post-hardcore,” “alternative,” or “punk” — however you choose to label them, Jawbox endured as one of the [...]

THE AQUARIUM – Performer
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

THE AQUARIUM – Performer

A two-song 7” single from The Aquarium is appropriate. The DC duo of Laura Harris (drums) Jason Hutto (keyboards) play short, brash sing-alongs wherein they [...]

Searching For The Tribe: Two Stories
words by Mark Huddle | artwork by Michael Twohig

Searching For The Tribe: Two Stories

Originally published in Verbicide issue #24 Winter 1984. I’d been living in the Washington, DC area for about five months. To be specific, I was [...]

Interview: John Stabb of Government Issue
words by Sean Lambert | photo by Gerry Hoffstedder

Interview: John Stabb of Government Issue

A condensed version of this interview was originally published in Verbicide issue #23 John Stabb, the erstwhile bandleader of the influential hardcore ‘80s DC outfit Government [...]

Interview: Joe Lally
words by Casey Boland | photo by Antonia Tricarico

Interview: Joe Lally

Originally published in Verbicide issue #22 Joe Lally is a man who doesn’t mince words. Often known as the quieter member of Fugazi, Lally often [...]

THE EVENS – Get Evens
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

THE EVENS – Get Evens

When many “punk rock” bands spring from the underground to big labels, they often acquire momentary success by a lot of not-punk methods — exploiting [...]

Interview: Mary Timony
words by Jenny Sabella | photo courtesy of Kill Rock Stars

Interview: Mary Timony

In 1990, a pretty, soft-spoken girl by the name of Mary Timony started making waves in her hometown of Washington, DC. As a singer and [...]

Interview: Kim Coletta
words by Jackson Ellis | photo courtesy of Kim Coletta

Interview: Kim Coletta

Originally published in Verbicide issue #15 I don’t care if you’re Joe Schmoe or a record label owner and former bass player for one of [...]

Interview: Ian MacKaye
words by Jackson Ellis | photo courtesy of Dischord Records

Interview: Ian MacKaye

Originally published in Verbicide issue #13 March 7, 2005 marks the release date of the debut album from Dischord Records’ The Evens. Though the moniker [...]

Interview: Henry Rollins
words by Jackson Ellis

Interview: Henry Rollins

Originally published in Verbicide issue #6 I’d been a fan of Henry’s work for many years, namely of his music and his hilariously ironic role [...]

Interview: Q And Not U
words by Douglas Novielli | photo courtesy of Dischord Records

Interview: Q And Not U

Originally published in Excommunication issue #1 For our readers who are unfamiliar with Q And Not U, what kind of music can they expect? I’m [...]

FUGAZI – Furniture
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

FUGAZI – Furniture

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 There isn’t enough that I could say about how much I love or appreciate Fugazi.  We all know how [...]

FUGAZI – The Argument
reviewed by Douglas Novielli

FUGAZI – The Argument

Originally published in Verbicide issue #5 Fugazi’s most recent release is typical of the band, exciting and unique.  The classic sound is immersed in the [...]