Since almost nothing about Washington DC's Fugazi is conventional, it makes perfect sense that their first 'career-spanning' compilation album is largely made up of demos and unreleased tracks. Ostensibly the soundtrack for Jem Cohen's documentary, Instrument, the album is a glimpse into the creative process of one of punk's most adventurous and forward-thinking bands. The material stems from the 10 years between 1988 and '98 and, aside from some demo versions of songs that appeared in finished versions on 1998's End Hits, is largely composed of unreleased music. Fans who know Fugazi only from intense, tightly wound post-hardcore like their debut's anthem Waiting Room will be astonished by the stylistic breadth of Instrument. Types of songs never before expected of the band make appearances here, like Ian Makaye's poignant piano ballad, I'm So Tired, and the minor keyboard funk of Afterthought. Even the songs that appeared on albums, like Arpeggiator and Pink Frosty, take on new raw life in demo form, as much sketches as songs. as an album, Instrument does feel like something unfinished, but as an accompaniment to a film that chronicles a restlessly creative band's philosophy and working process, it's a vital document.
Tracklist:
1. Pink Frosty (Demo)
2. Lusty Scripps
3. Arpeggiator (Demo)
4. Afterthought
5. Trio's
6. Turkish Disco
7. Me And Thumbelina
8. Floating Boy (Demo)
9. Link Track
10. Little Debbie
11. H.B.
12. I'm So Tired
13. Rend It (Demo)
14. Closed Captioned (Demo)
15. Guilford Fall (Demo)
16. Swingset
17. Shaken All Over
18. Slo Crostic