The Argument

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The Argument is a bracing reminder of Fugazi's confidence and passion, reflecting the experimental impulses of their previous two albums while further refining their songs and arrangements. It's certainly their most expansive album to date, with a supporting cast that includes Bridget Cross (Unrest, Air Miami), Kathi Wilcox (Bikini Kill), Amy Domingues (Ida), and roadie-soundman Jerry Busher. There's a pronounced pop element at work this time: the title track and "Life and Limb" are Fugazi's most subtle tracks yet, their taut guitar and whispery vocals creating a quiet tension. Even a song like "Full Disclosure," which begins with Guy Piciotto's feral howling, ends with lithe harmonies. Meanwhile, tunes like "Ex-Spectator" and "Epic Problem" expand their core attack without sacrificing an iota of its explosiveness. Brendan Canty's sinuous, rock-solid drumming is key in this regard, providing monster hooks even before the guitars come in. --Mike Appelstein

Music Review:

  1. The Art of Losing [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
  2. The Beekeeper (Special Limited Edition) [Limited Edition]
  3. The Charm of the Highway Strip
  4. The Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us)
  5. The Lexicon Of Love [Original recording remastered]
  6. The Million Dollar Hotel: Music From The Motion Picture (2000 Film) [Soundtrack]
  7. The Science of Things
  8. The World and Everything in It
  9. The Years 1979-1997 [Import]
  10. Trampin'

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Jade [Import]

Jackson Berkey Harpsichord Carols

György Ligeti: Etudes for Piano, Book 1 (1985) / Trio for Violin, Horn & Piano (1982) / Franco Donatoni: Tema, for 12 Instruments (1982) / Cadeau, for 11 Instruments (1984) - Ensemble InterContemporain, Pierre Boulez

Music: I'm in Love [CD-single]

Femme [Import]

Haunted Weather

L'integrale Bercy [Import]

Girlfriend-Boyfriend, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]

Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus

Gibbs: Symphonies

Jazz Music: "A Blossom Sings"

In a Silent Way [Import]

King of Bass

Ralph Vaughan Williams: Sinfonia Antartica (Symphony No. 7) / Toward the Unknown Region - Bryden Thomson

... and His Mother Called Him Bill