The Faith / Void

The Faith / Void
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1982
Recorded
  • May 22, 1982 (The Faith side)
  • 1982 (Void side)
StudioInner Ear Studios
GenreHardcore punk
Length28:00
LabelDischord
DIS08
Producer
Void chronology
Condensed Flesh
(1982)
The Faith / Void
(1982)
Potion for Bad Dreams
(Unreleased)
The Faith chronology
The Faith / Void
(1982)
Subject to Change
(1983)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The Faith / Void is a split album by D.C. hardcore bands the Faith and Void, released on Dischord Records in 1982. Void was one of the earliest examples of hardcore/metal crossover with their chaotic musical approach cited as particularly influential.[2]

Background and influence

The Faith and Void were hardcore bands from Washington D.C., both with few releases (this is Void's only release throughout the band's existence),[3] but the record built a relatively large underground following among punk and hardcore punk fans.[4] Both bands were connected to Dischord Records, the punk label run by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson of Minor Threat and were considered pioneers of DC Hardcore.[5]

Kurt Cobain listed the album in his top fifty albums of all time.[6][7]

Release history

The record was the eighth release in the Dischord catalog. Originally, it was available in a test pressing with a handmade sleeve, followed by a regular pressing in cardboard sleeve with two lyrics inserts, one per band, both made in 1982. Dischord has since remastered the album and re-released it twice—in 2008 on clear purple vinyl, and in 2011 on black vinyl.[8]

Critical reception

Writing for the Guardian, Craig Finn of the Hold Steady referred to the split as “one of the most vital hardcore records ever released” and continued: “It's a reminder of hardcore at its finest: angry and dangerous without being cartoonish”.[9]

Punknews called the Void side of the split “probably the most influential on the punk-thrash scene of the 90's”.[10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Faith.

Side 1: The Faith
No.TitleLength
1."It's Time" 
2."Face to Face" 
3."Trapped" 
4."In Control" 
5."Another Victim" 
6."What's Wrong with Me?" 
7."What You Think" 
8."Confusion" 
9."You're X'd" 
10."Nightmare" 
11."Don't Tell Me" 
12."In the Black" 

All tracks are written by Void.

Side A: Void
No.TitleLength
1."Who Are You?" 
2."Time to Die" 
3."Condensed Flesh" 
4."Ignorant People" 
5."Change Places" 
6."Ask Them Why" 
7."Organized Sports" 
8."My Rules" 
9."Self-Defense" 
10."War Hero" 
11."Think" 
12."Explode" 

Re-issue

Dischord re-issued the album on compact disc in November 1993, with the following extra tracks (from the Faith's Subject to Change EP). The disc was remastered at Silver Sonya in 2002 and subsequently re-released.

  1. Aware
  2. Say No More
  3. Limitations
  4. No Choice
  5. Untitled
  6. Subject to Change
  7. More of the Shame
  8. Slowdown

Personnel

The Faith / Void personnel as listed in the album liner notes.

Musicians

Void

  • John Weiffenbach – vocals
  • Jon "Bubba" Dupree – guitars, cover [Void]
  • Chris Stover – bass
  • Sean Finnegan – drums

Faith

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

  • Ian MacKaye, Don Zientara, Jeff Nelson – producer (all tracks), mixing engineer (Faith side)
    • Don Zientara – sound engineer
    • Bert Queiroz, Void – producer (Void side)
  • Void – artwork (Void side)
  • Malcom Riviera – photography [Faith cover]
  • Tiffany Pruitt – photography [Faith poster photos]

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Stereogum".
  3. ^ "Void (12)". Discogs.
  4. ^ "The Faith and Void: The glorious Dischord of 1980s harDCore punk". TheGuardian.com. October 27, 2011.
  5. ^ "- (Album review ) | Sputnikmusic".
  6. ^ "Top 50 by Nirvana [MIXTAPE]". Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  7. ^ Cross, Gaar, Gendron, Martens, Yarm (2013). Nirvana: The Complete Illustrated History. p. 100. ISBN 978-0-7603-4521-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "The Faith* / Void (12) - the Faith / Void". Discogs. 1982.
  9. ^ "The Faith and Void: The glorious Dischord of 1980s harDCore punk". TheGuardian.com. October 27, 2011.
  10. ^ "The Faith / Void - Faith/Void/Faith". October 2004.