Nothing Is Underrated | ||||
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Released | November 20, 2007 | |||
Recorded | Summer 2007 | |||
Studio | Dischord House and Inner Ear Studios | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 36:36 | |||
Label | Dischord | |||
Producer | Ian Mackaye & Guy Picciotto | |||
Joe Lally chronology | ||||
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Nothing Is Underrated is the second solo album by Fugazi bassist Joe Lally. As the follow-up to Lally's debut, There to Here , it is stylistically similar in its woody, bass-oriented grooves. Much like its predecessor, Nothing Is Underrated features various members of Washington D.C. groups such as Faraquet, the Capitol City Dusters, Medications, The Out Circuit, the Delta 72, Capillary Action, Rites of Spring, and Lally's bandmates in Fugazi. [1] [2] [3]
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [4] |
Alternative Press | [5] |
Drowned in Sound | [6] |
Pitchfork | [7] |
In a review for AllMusic, Chris True wrote: "While There to Here was a slightly jarring affair, best described as an artist suddenly out on his own and finding his feet, Nothing Is Underrated is Lally a bit more comfortable... [it] is a fine record that shows, without a doubt, that Lally is continuing to grow as an artist on his own." [4]
Pitchfork's Tom Breihan commented: "The main problem here, if it's a problem at all, is that Nothing Is Underrated never sounds anything less than pleasant, which means it always sounds polite... the sense of near-messianic purpose that drove Fugazi is missed... [it] is an easy record to like but a hard one to love." [7]
Vish Khanna of Exclaim! noted that "the record is equally monotonous and, despite Lally's dynamic talents, surprisingly flat at times... Nothing is Underrated is certainly challenging but not in the manner expected of Joe Lally." [8]
Writing for Magnet , Jason Ferguson stated that, in relation to its predecessor, the album is "much warmer and more accessible." He remarked: "Whether it's because the lyrics are of a more personal/poetic bent or because there are more guests... dropping by to add their musical science to the proceedings, Nothing Is Underrated comes off like a simmering piece of 21st-century blues." [9]
In an article for Drowned in Sound , Sam Lewis noted that, "considering the Fugazi connection will be forever pinned to Lally, it's impressive that, having gone solo, he's been able to create something of an original voice." He called Lally's playing "impressive, tight and hypnotic," but stated that "there just isn't enough going on in Nothing Is Underrated to make it worthy of recommendation." [6]
Casey Boland of Alternative Press commented: "Lally still creates music as challenging and rewarding as his former band... Nothing Is Underrated perseveres with confident performances and a cohesion" that There to Here lacked. [5]
Fugazi was an American punk rock band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consisted of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They were noted for their style-transcending music, DIY ethical stance, manner of business practice, and contempt for the music industry.
The Argument is the sixth and most recent studio album from the post-hardcore band Fugazi released on October 16, 2001, through Dischord Records. It was recorded at Don Zientara's Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, VA and the Dischord House between January and April 2001. It was the band's last release before going on hiatus in 2003, until the release of First Demo over thirteen years later.
End Hits is the fifth studio album by American post-hardcore band Fugazi, released on April 28, 1998, by Dischord Records. It was recorded at Inner Ear Studios from March 1997 to September 1997 and produced by the band and Don Zientara, and saw the band continuing with and expanding upon the in-studio experimentation of their previous album Red Medicine (1995). Due to the title, rumors began circulating at the time that it was to be their last release.
Joseph Francis Lally is an American bassist, vocalist and record label owner, best known for his work with Fugazi.
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Red Medicine is the fourth studio album by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi, released on June 12, 1995, by Dischord Records. It is the band's most commercially successful album, peaking at number 126 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and number 18 on the UK Albums Chart.
For Your Own Special Sweetheart is the third album by Washington D.C. post-hardcore band, Jawbox. It was produced by Ted Niceley, best known for his work with Fugazi. This would be the band's major label debut, as they had left Dischord Records to sign with Atlantic Records. It is also the first album to feature Zachary Barocas on drums, as he replaced original drummer Adam Wade two years prior. The album was not much of a commercial success, despite being well received by critics.
The Evens is the self-titled debut album from The Evens, a duo formed by Ian MacKaye on baritone guitar and Amy Farina on drums. Consisting of songs that the pair had been writing since August 2001, the songs would be performed live several times and even demoed before being recorded at Inner Ear Studios with Don Zientara during the summer of 2004. A reaction against what MacKaye had perceived to be the commercialization of rock music driven by the industry's "idea of youth", the album's "post-post-hardcore" sound is more stripped-down, minimal and personal in comparison to his work with Fugazi. The more direct and politically-charged lyrics, penned by both members, deal mainly with "the loss of community and the struggle to recapture it", though some of them feature romantic themes as well.
Everybody is a 2007 studio album by The Sea and Cake, released on Thrill Jockey.
The discography of Fugazi, an American post-hardcore band, consists of six studio albums, four EPs, a compilation album, a soundtrack album, a demo and a series of hundreds of live recordings. All of the band's releases have been published by Dischord Records, the independent record label co-owned and operated by Fugazi singer and guitarist Ian MacKaye.
Amy Farina is a musician living in Washington, D.C. Since 2001, Farina has played drums and sung in the Indie rock duo The Evens, which includes her husband, Ian MacKaye.
There to Here is the debut album by Fugazi bassist Joe Lally. Released in 2006 on Dischord, the album marks a departure from the post-hardcore sound pioneered by Fugazi, to a more sparse musical style.
Don Zientara is an American record producer and musician. He owns and runs Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, Virginia, located just outside Washington D.C., and is most widely known for his production work with Fugazi, Minor Threat and various other Dischord Records artists.
First Demo is a demo album from the post-hardcore band Fugazi released on November 18, 2014 through Dischord Records. It was recorded at Don Zientara's Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, VA and the Dischord House in 1988. It is the band's first studio release in over thirteen years, since the release of The Argument in October 2001. First Demo was released on LP, CD and Digital Download.
The Messthetics is an instrumental trio formed by former Fugazi members bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty with guitarist Anthony Pirog. Their music has been described as "jazz punk jam."
Anthropocosmic Nest is the second album by The Messthetics. Unlike their debut album, which was recorded after having only been together for a short while, this album was recorded after a great deal of touring. Guitarist Anthony Pirog estimates the band played about 200 gigs and therefore had a chance to perform the songs live for a while before recording them.
Coriky is an American alternative rock band from Washington D.C., formed in 2015. The band is made up of Ian MacKaye, Amy Farina, and Joe Lally. The band's straightforward approach is reflected in the band's bio, which in its entirety reads: "Coriky is a band from Washington, D.C. Amy Farina plays drums. Joe Lally plays bass. Ian MacKaye plays guitar. All sing."
Coriky is the self-titled debut album of the band Coriky which features Fugazi’s Ian Mackaye and Joe Lally, alongside Amy Farina of the Evens.
The Messthetics is the debut album by the band of the same name, featuring bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty of Fugazi along with guitarist Anthony Pirog, best known for his association with the band Skysaw and the duo Janel & Anthony. Recorded by Canty at his practice space in Washington, D.C. during 2017, it was released in 2018 by Dischord Records.
Why Should I Get Used to It is the third solo album by Fugazi bassist Joe Lally. Featuring eleven original songs, it was recorded at MHouse in Rome, Italy, during January 2010, and was released in 2011 by both Dischord Records and Lally's Tolotta label. On the album, Lally is accompanied by two Italian musicians: guitarist Elisa Abela, and drummer Emanuele Tomasi.