Empire [Vinyl]
Unwound
LP
As a robust rock underground got swallowed alive by the Major Label Industrial Complex, the very autonomous Unwound - Olympia, Washington's Great Noise Hope - toed the troublesome line between pay check and Check Engine light. Captured in the gaps of a ruthless touring schedule, defining fourth and fifth albums The Future of What and Repetition were issued in the back-to-back springs of 1995 and '96. Both find the band severing their post-hardcore roots, for gripping detours into Echoplex, kraut, D&B, and Mingus, as guided by a sun-worn copy of Book Your Own Fuckin' Life. No Energy collects both of these 1990s masterworks, beginning with Justin Trosper's home-made haircut stabs on "New Energy," continuing with Vern Rumsey's reanimating bass on "Corpse Pose," and closing in a wall of Sara Lund crash cymbals on "For Your Entertainment." This 33-song collection is buttressed by singles and period live tracks, a pile of double-exposed photographs, and a 10,000 word essay by latter-day Unwound diarist David Wilcox.
Tracklist:
- Data
- Laugh Track
- Meet the Plastics
- The World is Flat
- Sonata For Loudspeakers
- NO TECH!
- Side Effects of Being Tired
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- What Went Wrong
- We Invent You
- Look A Ghost
- December
- Treachery
- Terminus
- Demons Sing Love Songs
- Off This Century
- One Lick Less
- Scarlette
- October All Over
- Summer Freeze
- Radio Gra
- Below The Salt
- Who Cares
- Mile Me Deaf
- The Light at the End of the Tunnel is a Train
- Solo Sonata
- XLNT
- Laszlo
- Torch Song
- Meet The Plastics (Demo)
- The World Is Flat (Demo)
- Empire (Demo)