About this episode
In this episode, we explore the Faith/Void Split , the legendary 1982 release from Dischord Records that captures the duality of the early D.C. hardcore scene. Released as Dischord Records #8 , the album pairs Faith’s tight, melodic hardcore with Void’s chaotic, genre-defying intensity. Both bands, formed by teenagers, contributed to the diverse evolution of hardcore punk in the nation’s capital. Our guest is Thurston Moore, guitarist of Sonic Youth and author of Sonic Life , whose exploration of punk’s formative years and D.C.’s unique underground scene offers insights into the album’s enduring impact. Together, we discuss how the Faith/Void Split influenced not only the local punk landscape but also laid the groundwork for the post-hardcore and noise rock movements that followed. We also examine the album’s production at Inner Ear Studios, the role of Dischord Records, and the cultural significance of the split LP format in fostering a sense of community and creative experimentation in the early 1980s. Sponsor: Get 10% off New Columbia Record Club with checkout code DCROCKS Go Further: Sonic Life by Thurston Moore Dance of Days by Mark Andersen & Mark Jenkins Dischord Records – Faith/Void Split Follow Us: Social Media: @dcrockpod Email: dcrockpod@gmail.com Philip Basnight - Broke Royals Alex Vidales - Pilot Waves Thurston Moore - Sonic Life Podcast Artwork by Rebecca Basnight