Ian Mackaye has had a remarkable career in punk. From his pioneering days in Teen Idles, to his stints in the incredibly influential Minor Threat, the trailblazing Embrace and the genre defying Fugazi, to his current project The Evens. He has run a very respected record label and conducted his business with integrity for nearly 40 years. He’s even been an entertaining talking head for whatever punk documentary filmmaker shows up at his door. (This is no small feat.) I’ve got a ton of respect for the guy. To repeat: I have no axe to grind with Ian MacKaye. All that being said, I don’t really enjoy The Evens.
Get Evens is the second LP from the husband and wife duo of Ian MacKaye and Amy Farina. It is 10 songs and 40 minutes of coffee house folk. Even as I sit here and to listen to it again, my mind can’t help but start to wander. At first I wondered if I was missing something, but I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m not. There’s some mad strumming of the acoustic guitar. There are some basic drums. There is some decent singing and even some pretty melodies and harmonies. The lyrics are fine too, but somehow the pieces don’t add up. It’s like the sum is less than the individual parts. It’s not necessarily bad, but it’s not nearly as good as it should be. As far as the individual songs go, they all kind of blend together. It’s like background music for a first date scene in a movie.