Krev wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2026 3:23 pm
SDRE is one of those bands that failed to grab me when I was more receptive to that stuff. Why not just put Husker Du on?
If you said Fugazi, I'd probably see your point, but SDRE didn't break til after Kurt off'd himself. They had the excellent singer, cute guy(s), twin guitar, moody/dynamic market cornered. Husker Du had been broken up for like a decade! I think SDRE's first two albums and the Frog Queen departure are all solid, but maybe mumble-shout isn't your thing.
Apples and oranges.
Husker Du could just fucking cook. So much urgency. Even in the later poppier stuff.
SDRE was doing a lot of things that weren't the Huskers goal. Slower, heavier, more atmospheric. HD is at their heart a true punk band. SDRE not at all.
Re: DC band: Rites of Spring
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2026 6:31 am
by Gramsci
Oddly never listened even though I knew they were pre Fugazi.
Okay, very of its time much like Die Kreutzen.
Fine, but I’d imagine you’d need an emotional connection from that era to feel strongly about them.
Abstaining.
Re: DC band: Rites of Spring
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2026 7:38 am
by penningtron
akosinski wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2026 8:40 pm
sunny day real estate is a fantastic band. i enjoy them more every day.
I like the third album best. Kinda sounds like Unwound at times.
Re: DC band: Rites of Spring
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2026 12:28 pm
by akosinski
love how this thread turned into SDRE conversation although I started it
the third album was the one that really knocked me over for sure. i think seeing them play the early songs live really changed my appreciation for them which is weird because it’s not like diary and LP2 have poor production. brad wood did both and they sound great.
anyways, i love SDRE and i love Rites of Spring, i also love embrace and i also love The Rite of Spring.
Re: DC band: Rites of Spring
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2026 2:56 pm
by tallchris
To bring it back somewhat to DC Revolution Summer inspired stuff, Nate Mendel was in a band pre-SDRE with Greg Anderson pre-Engine Kid/Thor's Hammer/Sunn called Galleons Lap that's definitely got some Rites of Spring influence going on: