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First Listen: The Messthetics, 'The Messthetics'

The debut from guitarist Anthony Pirog and Fugazi's rhythm section pushes and pulls through a compelling conversation between aggression and meditation.
The Messthetics' self-titled debut is out Mar. 23 on Dischord.

There was always something a little jazzy about , so it only makes sense that half of the legendary post-hardcore has resurfaced in the instrumental outfit . Bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty spent nearly two decades honing their improv chops during Fugazi's extended, in-concert jams,' Jimmy Chamberlin and the enchanting cello-and-guitar, husband-and-wife duo . On , he and this veteran rhythm section whip up a hypnotic, occasionally aggressive, ultimately meditative mood. The duality at the record's core not only makes for contrasting tones, it establishes a compelling interplay with no easy resolution.

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