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The Intima led a chameleon-like existence from 1999 to 2004, confounding critics who struggled to describe their distinctive sound while sharing stages with everyone from The Rapture to The Mekons. Hailing from Olympia and Portland, the postpunk quartet utilized sharp rhythms, prescient lyrics, and a collaborative compositional approach to conjure forth a sound that manages to be explosive yet detailed, experimental yet propulsive and melodic. Featuring a classically-trained violinist, custom-tuned guitars that careen at odd angles, and an imaginative and powerful rhythm section, the band explored the intersection of art-punk and agitpop with a spirit and tenor uniquely their own. In 2017, the Polish website More Noise summed up their sound by saying that "the first association that comes to mind is The Ex and the Dutch avant punk scene of the 1980s, but fans of the bands Dirty Three, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Unwound may also be intrigued."The group toured the States extensively during the 4+ years that they were active, including one grueling six-week tour undertaken just after 9/11 and another one in 2003 during which the US began bombing Iraq. The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as "a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves."Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. Sounding more relevant than ever, it seems increasingly clear that the ideas and feelings that informed both band and album are no longer so "radical" - if anything, they've become the zeitgeist of today, as a confluence of global crises points to a fraught future long predicted.
1.1 Forest Into Desert
1.2 Angular Walking
1.3 New Roots
1.4 Blue Coffins
1.5 The New Savage
1.6 From Exile
1.7 Cult of Culture
1.8 Miles City
1.9 Trouble Right Away

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In 2017, the Polish website More Noise summed up their sound by saying that \"the first association that comes to mind is The Ex and the Dutch avant punk scene of the 1980s, but fans of the bands Dirty Three, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Unwound may also be intrigued.\"The group toured the States extensively during the 4+ years that they were active, including one grueling six-week tour undertaken just after 9\/11 and another one in 2003 during which the US began bombing Iraq. The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. 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Hailing from Olympia and Portland, the postpunk quartet utilized sharp rhythms, prescient lyrics, and a collaborative compositional approach to conjure forth a sound that manages to be explosive yet detailed, experimental yet propulsive and melodic. Featuring a classically-trained violinist, custom-tuned guitars that careen at odd angles, and an imaginative and powerful rhythm section, the band explored the intersection of art-punk and agitpop with a spirit and tenor uniquely their own. In 2017, the Polish website More Noise summed up their sound by saying that \"the first association that comes to mind is The Ex and the Dutch avant punk scene of the 1980s, but fans of the bands Dirty Three, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Unwound may also be intrigued.\"The group toured the States extensively during the 4+ years that they were active, including one grueling six-week tour undertaken just after 9\/11 and another one in 2003 during which the US began bombing Iraq. 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In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. 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The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. Sounding more relevant than ever, it seems increasingly clear that the ideas and feelings that informed both band and album are no longer so \"radical\" - if anything, they've become the zeitgeist of today, as a confluence of global crises points to a fraught future long predicted.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"rocksax-albumn-info__tracklist\"\u003e1.1 Forest Into Desert \u003cbr\u003e1.2 Angular Walking \u003cbr\u003e1.3 New Roots \u003cbr\u003e1.4 Blue Coffins \u003cbr\u003e1.5 The New Savage \u003cbr\u003e1.6 From Exile \u003cbr\u003e1.7 Cult of Culture \u003cbr\u003e1.8 Miles City \u003cbr\u003e1.9 Trouble Right Away\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e"}
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In 2017, the Polish website More Noise summed up their sound by saying that \"the first association that comes to mind is The Ex and the Dutch avant punk scene of the 1980s, but fans of the bands Dirty Three, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Unwound may also be intrigued.\"The group toured the States extensively during the 4+ years that they were active, including one grueling six-week tour undertaken just after 9\/11 and another one in 2003 during which the US began bombing Iraq. The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. 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Hailing from Olympia and Portland, the postpunk quartet utilized sharp rhythms, prescient lyrics, and a collaborative compositional approach to conjure forth a sound that manages to be explosive yet detailed, experimental yet propulsive and melodic. Featuring a classically-trained violinist, custom-tuned guitars that careen at odd angles, and an imaginative and powerful rhythm section, the band explored the intersection of art-punk and agitpop with a spirit and tenor uniquely their own. In 2017, the Polish website More Noise summed up their sound by saying that \"the first association that comes to mind is The Ex and the Dutch avant punk scene of the 1980s, but fans of the bands Dirty Three, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Unwound may also be intrigued.\"The group toured the States extensively during the 4+ years that they were active, including one grueling six-week tour undertaken just after 9\/11 and another one in 2003 during which the US began bombing Iraq. The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. Sounding more relevant than ever, it seems increasingly clear that the ideas and feelings that informed both band and album are no longer so \"radical\" - if anything, they've become the zeitgeist of today, as a confluence of global crises points to a fraught future long predicted.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"rocksax-albumn-info__tracklist\"\u003e1.1 Forest Into Desert \u003cbr\u003e1.2 Angular Walking \u003cbr\u003e1.3 New Roots \u003cbr\u003e1.4 Blue Coffins \u003cbr\u003e1.5 The New Savage \u003cbr\u003e1.6 From Exile \u003cbr\u003e1.7 Cult of Culture \u003cbr\u003e1.8 Miles City \u003cbr\u003e1.9 Trouble Right Away\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e"}
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In 2017, the Polish website More Noise summed up their sound by saying that \"the first association that comes to mind is The Ex and the Dutch avant punk scene of the 1980s, but fans of the bands Dirty Three, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Unwound may also be intrigued.\"The group toured the States extensively during the 4+ years that they were active, including one grueling six-week tour undertaken just after 9\/11 and another one in 2003 during which the US began bombing Iraq. The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. 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Hailing from Olympia and Portland, the postpunk quartet utilized sharp rhythms, prescient lyrics, and a collaborative compositional approach to conjure forth a sound that manages to be explosive yet detailed, experimental yet propulsive and melodic. Featuring a classically-trained violinist, custom-tuned guitars that careen at odd angles, and an imaginative and powerful rhythm section, the band explored the intersection of art-punk and agitpop with a spirit and tenor uniquely their own. In 2017, the Polish website More Noise summed up their sound by saying that \"the first association that comes to mind is The Ex and the Dutch avant punk scene of the 1980s, but fans of the bands Dirty Three, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Unwound may also be intrigued.\"The group toured the States extensively during the 4+ years that they were active, including one grueling six-week tour undertaken just after 9\/11 and another one in 2003 during which the US began bombing Iraq. The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. Sounding more relevant than ever, it seems increasingly clear that the ideas and feelings that informed both band and album are no longer so \"radical\" - if anything, they've become the zeitgeist of today, as a confluence of global crises points to a fraught future long predicted.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"rocksax-albumn-info__tracklist\"\u003e1.1 Forest Into Desert \u003cbr\u003e1.2 Angular Walking \u003cbr\u003e1.3 New Roots \u003cbr\u003e1.4 Blue Coffins \u003cbr\u003e1.5 The New Savage \u003cbr\u003e1.6 From Exile \u003cbr\u003e1.7 Cult of Culture \u003cbr\u003e1.8 Miles City \u003cbr\u003e1.9 Trouble Right Away\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e"}
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Quick View {"id":15007454134645,"title":"Intima LP Vinyl - Peril \u0026 Panic","handle":"intima-lp-vinyl-peril-panic","description":"\u003cdiv class=\"rocksax-album-info\"\u003e\n\u003ch2\u003e Intima LP Vinyl - Peril \u0026amp; Panic - \u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"rocksax-album-info__description\"\u003eThe Intima led a chameleon-like existence from 1999 to 2004, confounding critics who struggled to describe their distinctive sound while sharing stages with everyone from The Rapture to The Mekons. Hailing from Olympia and Portland, the postpunk quartet utilized sharp rhythms, prescient lyrics, and a collaborative compositional approach to conjure forth a sound that manages to be explosive yet detailed, experimental yet propulsive and melodic. Featuring a classically-trained violinist, custom-tuned guitars that careen at odd angles, and an imaginative and powerful rhythm section, the band explored the intersection of art-punk and agitpop with a spirit and tenor uniquely their own. In 2017, the Polish website More Noise summed up their sound by saying that \"the first association that comes to mind is The Ex and the Dutch avant punk scene of the 1980s, but fans of the bands Dirty Three, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Unwound may also be intrigued.\"The group toured the States extensively during the 4+ years that they were active, including one grueling six-week tour undertaken just after 9\/11 and another one in 2003 during which the US began bombing Iraq. The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. 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The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. Sounding more relevant than ever, it seems increasingly clear that the ideas and feelings that informed both band and album are no longer so \"radical\" - if anything, they've become the zeitgeist of today, as a confluence of global crises points to a fraught future long predicted.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"rocksax-albumn-info__tracklist\"\u003e1.1 Forest Into Desert \u003cbr\u003e1.2 Angular Walking \u003cbr\u003e1.3 New Roots \u003cbr\u003e1.4 Blue Coffins \u003cbr\u003e1.5 The New Savage \u003cbr\u003e1.6 From Exile \u003cbr\u003e1.7 Cult of Culture \u003cbr\u003e1.8 Miles City \u003cbr\u003e1.9 Trouble Right Away\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e"}
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Quick View {"id":15007454134645,"title":"Intima LP Vinyl - Peril \u0026 Panic","handle":"intima-lp-vinyl-peril-panic","description":"\u003cdiv class=\"rocksax-album-info\"\u003e\n\u003ch2\u003e Intima LP Vinyl - Peril \u0026amp; Panic - \u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"rocksax-album-info__description\"\u003eThe Intima led a chameleon-like existence from 1999 to 2004, confounding critics who struggled to describe their distinctive sound while sharing stages with everyone from The Rapture to The Mekons. Hailing from Olympia and Portland, the postpunk quartet utilized sharp rhythms, prescient lyrics, and a collaborative compositional approach to conjure forth a sound that manages to be explosive yet detailed, experimental yet propulsive and melodic. Featuring a classically-trained violinist, custom-tuned guitars that careen at odd angles, and an imaginative and powerful rhythm section, the band explored the intersection of art-punk and agitpop with a spirit and tenor uniquely their own. In 2017, the Polish website More Noise summed up their sound by saying that \"the first association that comes to mind is The Ex and the Dutch avant punk scene of the 1980s, but fans of the bands Dirty Three, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Unwound may also be intrigued.\"The group toured the States extensively during the 4+ years that they were active, including one grueling six-week tour undertaken just after 9\/11 and another one in 2003 during which the US began bombing Iraq. The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. 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The group's live sets are remembered for their combination of unbridled intensity and tightly-coiled musicianship, as well as their chaos potential, whether that chaos was performing in the middle of an illegal street party or causing a PA to burst into flames immediately preceding a headlining set by Deerhoof. A memorable show in DC with Q And Not U was mentioned by Dischord group Black Eyes in their Speaking In Tongues booklet last year, with Hugh McElroy describing the Intima as \"a really aggressively-beautiful and poetic punk band with a violin where a guitar normally would be... pushing genre barriers in a way that helped me see a vision of how we might want to do that ourselves.\"Peril and Panic was recorded in Olympia over eight months in 2002 and was released in 2003 on LP (Zum\/Collective Jyrk) and CD (Slowdance). In 2022, in the midst of the pandemic, the group commissioned Jason Powers to remix the original tracks from the ground up, which turned into an 18-month endeavor that included some compositional edits, significant work to improve the sound of the drums, and the uncovering of unreleased songs. Today, a fully remixed and remastered Peril and Panic is finally being released into the wild sounding much closer to how it was originally meant to be heard. 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