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Unwound's Fake Train was their debut album, and the first full-length musical release on Kill Rock Stars; it had been strictly a spoken-word label until its owner Slim Moon attended an Unwound concert and decided he had to release their upcoming album. [13] Unwound also had the maiden releases for several other key underground record labels ...
The album was recorded in between from November 26–28 and December 13, 1993 at Avast! Studios in Seattle, Washington.As pointed out in The Vinyl Factory's review for the album, New Plastic Ideas is a somewhat a step away from the feedback-ridden sound of its predecessor Fake Train and focuses more on melody and odd time signatures, [2] although the band has stated that this was unintentional.
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In retrospect, Sara Lund expressed her distaste for her performance on the album, for she believed she performed very poorly on it. [4] [5] The entire first side of the record was overdubbed with amplifier feedback. The album was released as the band's full-length debut on Kill Rock Stars on CD, LP, and cassette formats. They would continue to ...
Leaves Turn Inside You is the seventh and final studio album by the American post-hardcore band Unwound, released on April 17, 2001 by Kill Rock Stars. The album received critical acclaim from several music publications, both contemporarily and after its original release, following later reissues by Numero Group. Marking the return of original ...
Other notable releases by Kill Rock Stars include albums by the Paper Chase, Jeff Hanson, Unwound, Marnie Stern, the Gossip, Mecca Normal, Two Ton Boa and Comet Gain; spoken word albums by Kathy Acker and Miranda July; and reissues of work by earlier punk/post-punk bands such as Kleenex/Liliput, Essential Logic, and Delta 5.
Andrew Wyatt — the frontman of Miike Snow and Grammy, Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning artist who co-wrote Lady Gaga’s “A Star Is Born” and the music of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie ...
Unwound is the fourth studio album by the American post-hardcore band Unwound, released on August 28, 1995. It was the first album recorded by the band and was originally intended to be their debut, but was eventually pushed back three years later. Trouser Press called the album "one of their best". [2]