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Certainly one of the cornerstones of U.S. 90's indie
rock, Washington DC's Unrest evolved from schizophrenic postpunk roots
into finely crafted, texture-heavy, somewhat Brit-reverent, experimental
pop music. Records like Malcolm X Park and Imperial FFRR earned them a
heavy fan base and eventual gravitation onto 4AD records by 1993 after a
huge discography of homegrown releases on leader Mark Robinson's
Teenbeat record label. They disbanded in 1994, did one reunion show in
2005, and return with the lineup of Robinson, Bridget Cross, and Phil
Krauth for a Teenbeat 26th Anniversary tour. While en route from Philly to Maxwells in Hoboken, Unrest made a pitstop on WFMU for Brian Turner's July 20th show for an electric/acoustic set that got the airwaves' collective heads bobbing, they even threw in an ESG cover ("UFO") and surprised us with a live version of Imperial FFRR's tranced-out headphone blaster "Firecracker". A nice cross-section of the hits indeed, thanks to Unrest and engineers Jason Sigal and David Van Dokkum. MP3s via the Free Music Archive.
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Talk about synchronicity... Even though I wasn't listening to the show, and had no idea that Unrest were even back together for this reunion... But that very night a friend of mine and I were talking about how great they were and I even bought the Perfect Teeth album on iTunes.
Talk about synchronicity... Even though I wasn't listening to the show, and had no idea that Unrest were even back together for this reunion... But that very night a friend of mine and I were talking about how great they were and I even bought the Perfect Teeth album on iTunes.
Weird.
Posted by: mark_in_helsinki | August 13, 2010 at 03:57 AM