Art over vapidity. The legendary D.C. hardcore punk band broke up in 1983. Eye to eye with Ian MacKaye is a pretty wild experience. The world can be changed.

With the interview spanning just over an hour, the unorthodox Canadian journalist begins by discussing the origins of their relationship and how it has developed over the years through previous encounters and interviews. Interview: Ian Mackaye Timothy Grisham / September 25, 2013. From that moment, many fans wondered if they would ever see Minor Threat play again. Featured Misc Music 0 30 min read.

Not because he’s widely admired for injecting punk with its own fierce philosophy – a wholesale belief in self-reliance, as expressed through Minor Threat and Fugazi.Or the fact that in Dischord Records he built a seedbed for those ideals and never swayed when others chose the pay cheque.

The Fugazi frontman’s reluctantly been called the voice of a generation, but really he’s just a misunderstood dude with a house full of awesome stuff. Jeff Jetton and Dakota September 24, 2013. (Interview by Marika Zorzi)

The human serviette is back with his debut isolation-interview, and my god have we missed his contagious and chaotic energy. Ian MacKaye Interview. Interview An Interview with Ian Mackaye October 27, 2013. The Evens are the sort of band that in many circles needs no introduction. By Morgan Y. Evans . Ever since downloading erupted (and often frequently before that “back in the day’) Ian Mackaye has been the seemingly “go to guy” for solutions to people’s insecurity about the music industry. Ian Mackaye has been virtually interviewed by Nardwuar the Human Serviette over Skype. The Canadian icon sat down with hardcore legend Ian MacKaye for an hour to discuss all things D.C. punk history, skateboarding, the late Darby Crash of Germs, fanzines, and the postponed debut release of his MacKaye’s latest project, Coriky.

There is no shortage of journalistic ink spilled on the topic of Ian MacKaye. Caring can be commerce. interview by Jeff Jetton, photos by Dakota Fine. Ian MacKaye has no doubts about a future reunion of Minor Threat. Photo Courtesy of: Dischord.