
Faraquet
After Devin Ocampo (vocals/ guitar) and Chad Molter (drums) moved to Washington DC, Jeff Boswell (bass/ Moog) was recruited to complete the Faraquet line-up in 1998. Influenced by the DC sound brought on by the seminal likes of Fugazi, Jawbox and the Nation of Ulysses, the band released their debut EP on DeSoto Records in 1998 followed by a split EP with Milwaukee's Akarso the next year. In the new millennium, View From This Tower was issued in fall 2000. ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide[more]
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Their one and only full-length. Nine songs of intense, intricate post-punk jazz, recorded in February 2000. Perhaps the definitive math-rock record. Trust us. Features members of Smart Went Crazy.
CD $10.99
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VINYL FORMAT. This album features newly re-mixed versions of songs recorded by the band in 1997-98 and released on various singles, plus one previously unreleased song and one out-take.
LP $12.99
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This album features newly re-mixed versions of songs recorded by the band in 1997-98 and released on various singles, plus one previously unreleased song and one out-take.
CD $10.99
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After Devin Ocampo (vocals/ guitar) and Chad Molter (drums) moved to Washington DC, Jeff Boswell (bass/ Moog) was recruited to complete the Faraquet line-up in 1998. Influenced by the DC sound brought on by the seminal likes of Fugazi, Jawbox and the Nation of Ulysses. -Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide
MP3 $10.49
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