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| name = Fiasco | image = Godlovesfiasco.jpg | caption = God loves Fiasco cover. | landscape = yes | background = group_or_band | origin = Brooklyn, New York, United States | genre = Hardcore punk (early) Noise rock Math rock | years_active = 2005-2012 | label = Impose | associated_acts = The Homosexuals Le Rug Funky See Funky Do Slam Down Birthday Cake Tetsuo | website = Official Bandcamp | current_members = Jonathan Edelstein Lucian Buscemi Julian Bennett Holmes }} Fiasco was a Brooklyn-based trio formed in October 2005 by Jonathan Edelstein (guitar/vocals), Julian Bennett Holmes (drums), and Lucian Buscemi (electric bass/vocals), although all three are multi-instrumentalists.[1] They were known for their intense, high-energy music, their energetic live shows, and for playing off the venue's stage, in the round. They drew influences from early 1980s hardcore punk bands such as Minor Threat, Flipper and Bad Brains, as well as more recent noise and indie rock bands such as Lightning Bolt, Fugazi, and Shellac, and math rock bands including Hella and Don Caballero. HistoryFiasco formed in 2005 in Park Slope, Brooklyn. On June 24, 2007, Fiasco released "God Loves Fiasco," their 23-track debut on their own Beautiful Records label, receiving positive reviews from Spin, among others.[1] On May 14, 2008, the band announced that they signed to independent Brooklyn label Impose Records,[2][3] and would be releasing a new LP entitled Native Canadians, which they said will be released in a package containing the 12" vinyl record and a CD. Impose is the same independent label that also released fellow Brooklyn band; Total Slacker, in 2010.[4][5] On June 17, 2008, the band announced on their Myspace that they would have their first national concert tour in August 2008, in order to promote Native Canadians prior to its release, which was later revealed would be October 14, 2008. {{Listen|filename=Fiasco - Oh, You Horny Monster!.ogg |title=Fiasco "Oh, You Horny Monster!" (2008) |description=30 second sample from "Oh, You Horny Monster" by Fiasco. |format=Ogg}} On August 29, 2008, they released their first music video, for the instrumental "Oh, You Horny Monster!" on Pitchfork.tv, to promote the upcoming release of Native Canadians. In May 2009, The Homosexuals announced that Fiasco, along with existing members Bruno Wizard and Mike Dos Santos, would be the new lineup of The Homosexuals. In July 2009, Fiasco announced that they were recording a new LP. In July 2012, after seven years, they called it quits due to other commitments. Press and FilmFiasco was covered in Spin,[6] Oh My Rockness,[7] CMJ,[8][9][10] The New York Times,[11] New York Magazine[12] and others. The band performs in the documentary The Future Is Unwritten,[13] which prompted the band to play at the opening of the film at the Sarajevo Film Festival.[14] Discography
References1. ^1 Fiasco in Spin Magazine 2. ^Impose Records: Impose Signs Fiasco 3. ^CMJ: Impose's Latest Fiasco 4. ^http://www.imposemagazine.com/bytes/total-slacker-crystal-necklace 5. ^http://pitchfork.com/forkcast/14581-crystal-necklace/ 6. ^Spin.com: Fiasco 7. ^Oh My Rockness: Fiasco 8. ^CMJ Staff Blog: Fiasco @ The Silent Barn 9. ^CMJ Staff Blog: Fiasco @ The Knitting Factory 10. ^CMJ Staff Blog: Fiasco @ Bowery Ballroom 11. ^[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E03E3D7143EF93AA25752C1A9609C8B63 New York Times: Mama Was a Riot Grrrl? Then Pick Up a Guitar and Play] 12. ^New York Magazine: Burning Down the House 13. ^The Future is Unwritten: Production Notes 14. ^Sarajevo Film Festival: Midnight Meetings Programme 15. ^The Deli NYC External links
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