Fugazi have announced the launch of their online gig archive, recordings of 130 live shows, which will go officially live on Thursday. Once fully operational the site will give fans access to more than 800 live recordings. As previously reported, frontman Ian Mackaye told Approaching Oblivion in May: “I wanted it to be up last fall … It’s a fuck of a lot of work”.
Shows will be available to download on a sliding scale starting at $1 and ending at $100, with a suggested price of $5 (the price the band tried to keep tickets at when they played live shows). For a list of the gigs that will be available, go here.
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