Ian Mackaye may have been one the angriest, most prolific musicians of the 80s and 90s, but in the years since Fugzai called it quits, his music has turned scattershot, with only a handful of releases over the last two decades. That makes the debut of Mackaye, Amy Farina, and Joe Lally as Coriky something of a special occasion, something greater than just another Evens album. Coriky is just that, a surprisingly pointed and accessible testament to Mackaye and his relevance 40 years into his career.
~9.0
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