Release Date: 23 December 2022
Label: Lamb Unlimited
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0881626691427
Release Date: 20 January 2023
Label: Lamb Unlimited
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0881626691311
Release Date: 23 December 2022
Label: Lamb Unlimited
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0881626691427
Release Date: 20 January 2023
Label: Lamb Unlimited
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0881626691311
Description
By 1991, after a few short years and a devastating setback (their 1989 debut 12" on the soon to shutter Circuit Records wouldn?t be released until 2020) Unsane had quickly became a mainstay in New York noise & heavy music scenes. Their growing intensity, combined with a strong DIY touring approach, influenced this greatly iconic album. Guitarist/vocalist Chris Spencer: "It seemed important to capture that aspect in recording. I was using a cassette recorder to record the live shows and actually put between song live noise on the album." "We got offered a show playing CBGB?s with Sonic Youth, although we were playing the graveyard slot which meant that we were to play after them. Sonic Youth played a crazy, super-long set and then we were to play. Almost everyone had left as it was 2:30 in the morning, but of the 10 or 12 people that were there, Gerard from Matador Records had stayed. He saw us play and offered us a deal that night." Decades after the initial release of the self-titled, it?s impossible to deny or underestimate the musical evolution of the 90?s without including Unsane. Combining the abrasive noise-rock with corrosive and powerful distorted vocals, furious pulsations of bass and drums, Unsane had broken down the doors of noise-rock of the 90?s.
Description
By 1991, after a few short years and a devastating setback (their 1989 debut 12" on the soon to shutter Circuit Records wouldn?t be released until 2020) Unsane had quickly became a mainstay in New York noise & heavy music scenes. Their growing intensity, combined with a strong DIY touring approach, influenced this greatly iconic album. Guitarist/vocalist Chris Spencer: "It seemed important to capture that aspect in recording. I was using a cassette recorder to record the live shows and actually put between song live noise on the album." "We got offered a show playing CBGB?s with Sonic Youth, although we were playing the graveyard slot which meant that we were to play after them. Sonic Youth played a crazy, super-long set and then we were to play. Almost everyone had left as it was 2:30 in the morning, but of the 10 or 12 people that were there, Gerard from Matador Records had stayed. He saw us play and offered us a deal that night." Decades after the initial release of the self-titled, it?s impossible to deny or underestimate the musical evolution of the 90?s without including Unsane. Combining the abrasive noise-rock with corrosive and powerful distorted vocals, furious pulsations of bass and drums, Unsane had broken down the doors of noise-rock of the 90?s. The first ever vinyl reissue of Unsane's 1991 self-titled album.
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