- The Faith
The Faith was an early American
hardcore punk band, from Washington DC, with strong connections to the scene centered around the Dischord label. Despite of their short lifespan and limited Discography they were extremely influential on emotional hardcore or EmocoreFact|date=April 2007.The band formed as a four piece in the Summer of 1981 and featured
Alec MacKaye on vocals, who had formerly sang for the Untouchables as well asMichael Hampton of State Of Alert on guitar. After recording a demo, the band released a split LP with fellow D.C. hardcore band, Void. It was put out on Dischord Records, which was founded by Mackaye's older brother andMinor Threat vocalist,Ian MacKaye . It featured the song, "You're X'd" which addressed thestraight edge philosophy popularized by Minor Threat and S.O.A.In 1983 The Faith released an eight song twelve inch EP called "Subject to Change." It was produced by Ian MacKaye and showed the band progressing into more melodic territory with the addition of a second guitarist. Within a few months of recording the record the Faith broke up and three out of five members went on to join Embrace with Ian MacKaye on vocals. Guitarist Eddie Janney joined
Rites of Spring and later was reunited with Michael Hampton forOne Last Wish . Alec MacKaye would go on to sing for Ignition and then laterthe Warmers .Their split LP with hardcore punk group Void was one of
Kurt Cobain 's favorite albums Fact|date=April 2007.Band members
* Alec MacKaye - vocals
* Eddie Janney - guitar
* Michael Hampton - guitar
* Chris Bald - bass
* Ivor Hanson - drumsDiscography
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Void/Faith split LP/CD (Dischord, 1982)
*"Subject to Change E.P." (Dischord, 1983)
*"Combined C.D." (compiling Subject to Change and the Faith/Void split)
*"20 Years Of Dischord compilation" (featuring the song, "Subject to Change")ee also
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Washington DC Hardcore * The Faith -
Leonard Cohen song from latest album (Dear Heather).
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