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  1. Chris Bald. Ivor Hanson. Embrace was a short-lived American hardcore band from Washington, D.C., active from the summer of 1985 to the spring of 1986. [6] Along with Rites of Spring, and Beefeater, it was one of the mainstay acts of the 1985 Revolution Summer movement, [7] and was one of the first bands to be dubbed in the press as ...

  2. La banda incluyó a Ian MacKaye (proveniente de Minor Threat) como su vocalista principal y a tres de sus miembros: Michael Hampton como guitarrista, Ivor Hanson como baterista y Chris Bald como bajista.

  3. 28 de sept. de 2020 · Ivor Hanson — drummer of The Faith as well as the equally legendary Embrace and author of the acclaimed memoir Life on the Ledge: Reflections of a New York City Window Cleaner — was kind enough to chat with Decibel about the way that show and moment in time continues to reverberate throughout his life — and, in doing in such a ...

  4. 15 de oct. de 2020 · Ivor Hanson of D.C. Hardcore Legends The Faith. by John Gentile Interviews 4 years ago. Name the most iconic DC Hardcore bands and The Faith are sure to be near the top of that list. While the band only lasted a few years, they left an indelible mark on the scene, and on punk as a whole, with their iconic Subject to Change EP and the ...

  5. El cuarteto se formó en el verano de 1981 y contó con Alec MacKaye (The Intouchables) como vocal, Michael Hampton e Ivor Hanson (S.O.A., primera banda de Henry Rollins) como guitarrista y baterista, respectivamente, y Chris Bald como bajista. [6] Su primer show fue en HB Woodlawn High School en noviembre del 1981. [7]

  6. The band formed as a four-piece in the summer of 1981 and featured Alec MacKaye, former vocalist for the Untouchables, on vocals, Michael Hampton and Ivor Hanson of Henry Rollins' first band, State of Alert on guitar and drums respectively, as well as Chris Bald on bass.

  7. Wendel Blow. Simon Jacobsen. Ivor Hanson. State of Alert (often abbreviated to S.O.A.) was an American hardcore punk group formed in Washington, D.C., in October 1980, and active until July 1981. [1] S.O.A. was fronted by Henry Rollins, then using his original surname Garfield.