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The Evens are a Washington, D.C. duo, formed in the fall of 2001, comprising Ian MacKaye and Amy Farina. After Ian MacKaye's band Fugazi entered a hiatus, the Evens began practising extensively, and eventually played a few shows and recorded a self-titled album, released in March 2005 on MacKaye's label, Dischord Records. The Evens are known for their unusual choices in venues for performances and the stylistic change from what many have dubbed the "D.C." or "Dischord sound". The Washington Post has described the sound as "what happens when post-hardcore becomes post-post-hardcore."

Related Topics:
Washington, D.C. - Ian MacKaye - Amy Farina - Fugazi - Album - Dischord Records - Washington Post - Post-hardcore - Post-post-hardcore

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The Evens first gained notice in late 2003 when they created a video for their original children's song "Vowel Movement", which was made for Pancake Mountain, a Washington, D.C. internet-based children's program. The clip fueled furthered rumors of Fugazi's breakup amid their hiatus, while adding speculation as to MacKaye's new musical direction. The song featured sing-along lines and upbeat music in the vein of Sesame Street and other children's educational programs, while the video showed dancing children and colorful vowels. After the initial reaction to "Vowel Movement", especially in light of MacKaye's perceived stoic and humorless personality, most have taken the Evens' first "project" positively, and in fact the song has become something of a fan favorite. Some have even asked them to play "Vowel Movement" during shows, something the Evens have expressed no desire to do.

Related Topics:
2003 - Pancake Mountain - Washington, D.C. - Fugazi - Sesame Street

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The Evens are significant for fans of MacKaye because it is his first project aside from Fugazi since Pailhead (1988), his first non-Fugazi related LP since Embrace, posthumously released in 1987, and his first and probably only music video with "Vowel Movement".

Related Topics:
Fugazi - Pailhead - 1988 - LP - Embrace - 1987 - Music video

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