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The Unraveling [Bonus Tracks] (CD - 2001)( UPC: 00751097069523)
As low as $11.64 from CD Universe Artist: Rise Against Label: Fat Wreck Chords Genre: Hardcore/Punk Album Description: Rise Against: Tim (vocals); Mr. Precision (guitar, background vocals); Joe (bass, background vocals); Brandon (drums).Recorded at Sonic Iguana Studios, Lafayette, Indiana in December 2000... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Rise Against: Tim (vocals); Mr. Precision (guitar, background vocals); Joe (bass, background vocals); Brandon (drums). Recorded at Sonic Iguana Studios, Lafayette, Indiana in December 2000. Rise Against: Chris Chasse, Tim McIlrath (guitars); Joe Principe (electric bass); Brandon Barnes. Personnel: Tim McIlrath (vocals, guitar); Chris Chasse (guitar, background vocals); Todd Mohney, Dan Wleklinski (guitar); Brandon Barnes (drums); Russ Rankin, Joe Principe (background vocals). Audio Remasterer: Bill Stevenson. Audio Remixer: Bill Stevenson. Liner Note Author: Tim McIlrath. Recording information: Sonic Iguana Studios, Lafayette, IN (12/2000). Photographer: Nabil Elderkin. Rise Against's The Unraveling seems to be a bit of a change for Fat Wreck Chords. Oh, it's still punk (surprisingly, it was recorded by Mass Giorgini), it's just a lot more aggressive and not nearly as cheesy as many of the label's acts. This album is not poppy, and there's no juvenile humor; Rise Against is a pretty tough band and The Unraveling shows that aspect. The vocals have a good deal of melody and range, yet can break into screaming at any moment, as many of the tracks show. Songs like "Everchanging" show the possibilities that the Chicago quartet is capable of. The lyrics are mature and thoughtful, dealing with friendships and relationships, religion and memories. Similar comparisons could be made to Whippersnapper and Grey Area, yet there are certain ways The Unraveling stands out on its own, primarily in its use of melody in the vocals. While Whippersnapper's vocals are more metal and Grey Area's punk, Rise Against is melodic hardcore. Showing that they're not too far from their roots in 88 Fingers Louie, the punk energy is pure and unadulterated here. If there were ever an album to help bring back the finger pointing and circle pits, The Unraveling might be a good bet. ~ Kurt Morris Rise Against's The Unraveling seems to be a bit of a change for Fat Wreck. Oh, it's still punk (surprisingly, it was recorded by Mass Giorgini), it's just a lot more aggressive and not nearly as cheesy as many of the label's acts. This album is not poppy, and there's no juvenile humor; Rise Against are a pretty tough band and The Unraveling shows that aspect. The vocals have a good deal of melody and range, yet can break into screaming at any moment, as many of the tracks show. Songs like "Everchanging" show the possibilities that the Chicago quartet is capable of. The lyrics are mature and thoughtful, dealing with friendships and relationships, religion and memories. Similar comparisons could be made to Whippersnapper and Grey Area, yet there are certain ways The Unraveling stands out on its own, primarily in its use of melody in the vocals. While Whippersnapper's vocals are more metal and Grey Area's punk, Rise Against is melodic hardcore. Showing that they're not too far from their roots in 88 Fingers Louie, the punk energy is pure and unadulterated here. If there was ever an album to help bring back the finger pointing and circle pits, The Unraveling might be a good bet. [Fat Wreck's 2005 reissue of The Unraveling was remastered, and featured two extra tracks.] ~ Kurt Morris |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Alive and Well |
| 2. | My Life Inside Your Heart |
| 3. | Great Awakening |
| 4. | Six Ways 'Til Sunday |
| 5. | 401 Kill |
| 6. | Art of Losing, The |
| 7. | Remains of Summer Memories |
| 8. | Unraveling, The |
| 9. | Reception Fades |
| 10. | Stained Glass and Marble |
| 11. | Everchanging |
| 12. | Sometimes Selling Out Is Giving Up |
| 13. | 3 Day Weekend |
| 14. | 1000 Good Intentions |
| 15. | Weight of Time |
| 16. | Faint Resemblance |
| 17. | Join the Ranks - (bonus track) |
| 18. | Gethsemane - (bonus track) |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00751097069523 |
| Release Date: | Aug 23, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Hardcore/Punk |
| Label: | Fat Wreck Chords |
| Distributor: | RED Distribu |
| Producer: | Mass Giorgini; Mass Giorgini; Rise Against |
| Engineer: | Mass Giorgini; Mass Giorgini |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2001 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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