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Embrace featured some of Ian MacKaye's most vivid and direct (and frequently angry) sermons against greed, delusion and self-destruction, backed by tight, tuneful and slightly psychedelic punk. The quartet's short run was roughly contemporaneous with Rites of Spring's, but this album was shelved for about two years after the group's unhappy breakup. As Michael Hampton's guitar swirls around the words, MacKaye delivers the definitive Dischord statement of purpose: "No compromise, no co-opt/ No giving out or giving up or giving in." Not all the lyrics are MacKaye's, by the way: bassist Chris Bald, who named the band, had a major role in shaping its sensibility.