Rise Against - The Unraveling (Remastered) [Preorder]
Rise Against - The Unraveling (Remastered) [Preorder]
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Label: Fat Wreck Chords
Format: 12"
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Rise Against remains a dominant force in rock, blending undeniable melodies with social commentary. Addressing injustice and inequality, the Chicago natives continue to break records, sell out arenas, and draw attention to vital progressive issues to their massive global audience. It all started back in 2001 when we received a demo from two former members of 88 Fingers Louie. It was their new band, Rise Against. We immediately signed them, got them in the studio, and released their debut album, The Unraveling. After it's hurried release, the band hit the road. Tour after tour, Rise Against slowly built a devoted fan base in the US and abroad. Looking back at The Unraveling, both the band and FAT felt that in the haste to get the record out, the production left something to be desired. Now that the band has grown and become more attuned to their specific sound, we decided to remix, remaster, and re-release the album. We didn't stop there; we also included two bonus songs from the same era.
Tracklist
- Alive And Well
- My Life Inside Your Heart
- Great Awakening
- Six Ways 'Til Sunday
- 401 Kill
- The Art Of Losing
- Remains Of Summer Memories
- The Unraveling
- Reception Fades
- Stained Glass And Marble
- Everchanging
- Sometimes Selling Out Is Giving Up
- 3 Day Weekend
- 1000 Good Intentions
- Weight Of Time
- Faint Resemblance
- Join The Ranks
- Gethsemane
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