''The Unraveling'' is the debut
studio album by American
rock
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band
Rise Against
Rise Against is an American punk rock band from Chicago, formed in 1999. The group's current line-up comprises vocalist/rhythm guitarist Tim McIlrath, lead guitarist Zach Blair, bassist Joe Principe and drummer Brandon Barnes. Rooted in ha ...
, released on April 24, 2001 by
Fat Wreck Chords
Fat Wreck Chords (pronounced "Fat Records") is a San Francisco, California-based independent record label, focused on punk rock. It was started by NOFX lead singer Michael Burkett (better known as Fat Mike) in 1990.
The label has released mater ...
. Following the release of the
extended play
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Mass Giorgini
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. Musically, ''The Unraveling'' is rooted in
melodic hardcore
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, which later came to be the band’s signature style; conversely, its lyrics differ from their more politically-driven later work, focusing more on personal relationships and issues.
Although it failed to peak within any
record charts
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, ''The Unraveling'' received positive reviews from
music critics
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. After its release, guitarist Dan Wleklinski left the band due to personal differences with lead vocalist
Tim McIlrath
Timothy James McIlrath (born November 3, 1978) is an American rock musician. He is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the punk rock band Rise Against. He is vegan and straight edge.
Early and personal life
McIlrat ...
, and was eventually replaced with Todd Mohney. In 2005, Fat Wreck Chords reissued ''The Unraveling'' to coincide with Rise Against's fifth anniversary.
Background and recording
Rise Against was formed in 1999 after the dissolution of the Chicago
punk rock band
88 Fingers Louie
88 Fingers Louie is an American punk rock band from Chicago, Illinois, United States, which was formed in 1993.
After disbanding in 1999, guitarist Dan Wleklinski and bassist Joe Principe formed the well-known punk rock band Rise Against. The b ...
. Bassist
Joe Principe
Joseph Daniel Principe (; born November 14, 1974) is an American musician. He is the bassist, backing vocalist, and co-founder of the American rock band Rise Against.
He is also a straight edge, a vegan, an animal rights advocate, and active ...
and guitarist Dan Wleklinski were still interested in making music, and decided to start a new band. The two recruited drummer Toni Tintari, guitarist Kevin White, and lead vocalist
Tim McIlrath
Timothy James McIlrath (born November 3, 1978) is an American rock musician. He is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the punk rock band Rise Against. He is vegan and straight edge.
Early and personal life
McIlrat ...
, the former lead vocalist of the punk band
Baxter.
They called themselves Transistor Revolt, and released the
extended play
An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record. ''Transistor Revolt'' in 2000.
''Transistor Revolt'' garnered the attention of
Fat Mike
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, the co-founder of the independent
record label
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Fat Wreck Chords
Fat Wreck Chords (pronounced "Fat Records") is a San Francisco, California-based independent record label, focused on punk rock. It was started by NOFX lead singer Michael Burkett (better known as Fat Mike) in 1990.
The label has released mater ...
. He signed the band to a
recording contract
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in 2000, with the stipulation they change their name; the band members ultimately decided on the name Rise Against.
After signing with Fat Wreck Chords, Tintari and White left Rise Against; Tintari was replaced by
Brandon Barnes
Brandon Barnes (born October 10, 1978) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the punk rock band Rise Against. Barnes is also a strict vegetarian, an animal rights advocate and actively promotes PETA with his band.
Biography ...
shortly thereafter.
With a new drummer, the band members began to work on ''The Unraveling'' at Sonic Iguana Studios in
Lafayette, Indiana
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, where Principe and Wleklinski had previously recorded material for 88 Fingers Louie. Recording took place over the course of five weeks, with
Mass Giorgini
Massimiliano Adelmo Giorgini (born 1968) is an American bassist and record producer who rose to fame when several of the bands he produced experienced huge gains in popularity during the pop-punk boom of the mid-'90s. Among these bands was Giorg ...
serving as the producer, and Wleklinski serving as the assistant
engineer
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.
Wleklinski later remarked on the grueling workdays: "12-hour days for 4 of those weeks, and then 22-24 hours per day during that last week of tracking. These were the times of 'If you don't play it right, you have to play it again,' not 'That was good enough, I'll edit it so it's on time.'" Wleklinski also commented that it was difficult to split his time between recording guitar parts and engineering the songs, and that during the last week he had to sleep on the studio floor.
Style and composition
''The Unraveling'' is primarily a
melodic hardcore
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record,
with influences of
punk rock and
hardcore punk
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.
Shawn Merrill of ''
Exclaim!
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'' compared the album to works by other punk rock bands like
Agnostic Front
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History First era (1980–1 ...
,
Bad Religion,
Gorilla Biscuits
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, and
Minor Threat
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.
''The Unraveling'' begins with a quote by actor and musician
Jack Black
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asking the listener if they "are ready to rock", which is taken from the 1996 film ''
The Cable Guy
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''.
It then transitions into the first track "Alive and Well", a fast-paced song that combines
screaming vocals
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with melodies in the chorus.
Davey Boy of
Sputnikmusic
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considers the second track, "My Life Inside Your Heart", to be the most accessible song on the album, while "Great Awakening" has a "frantic pace" with a hardcore sound.
The next song "Six Ways 'Til Sunday" is more inspired by punk rock, with a long closing group
chant
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.
Boy notes that tracks five through ten alternate between short hardcore songs like "The Art of Losing" and
"Remains of Summer Memories", and more conventional sounding songs like "The Unraveling".
The eleventh track, "Everchanging", begins with minimal background music to highlight McIlrath's vocals.
After two more hardcore songs, "1000 Good Intentions" begins playing, which James Benwell of ''
Drowned in Sound
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'' ...
'' compared to "Everchanging".
Boy adds that the track is reminiscent of the sound of future Rise Against albums, with its punk base combined with more mainstream rock influence.
The final two tracks, "Weight of Time" and "Faint Resemblance", close the album in a "nice summation of everything that has come before them", according to Boy.
Lyrically, ''The Unraveling'' is intended to be thought-provoking,
with themes ranging from "friendships and relationships
oreligion and memories".
Release and reception
Release
Fat Wreck Chords released ''The Unraveling'' on April 24, 2001, in the United States on
CD and
LP formats; the original 2001 CD pressing is currently out of print. It failed to reach any major music chart, and did not produce a
single
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. Since the album's release, some of its songs have been featured in
compilation albums and other media. An acoustic rendition of "Everchanging" was included on the ''Warped Tour 2006 Tour Compilation'' and the European track listing of the 2007 extended play ''This Is Noise''. "The Art of Losing" and "My Life Inside Your Heart" were to be used in the unreleased video game ''
Propeller Arena''.
To promote ''The Unraveling'', Rise Against toured extensively throughout North America and Europe.
While on tour, Wleklinski left the band due to personal differences with McIlrath. Rumor spread that Wleklinski was fired because of his long hair, although McIlrath derided these claims.
Phillip Hill
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stood in as lead guitarist, and Kevin White was eventually hired as a replacement.
A few months later, White left the band, and Todd Mohney was recruited as the new lead guitarist.
In 2005, Fat Wreck Chords reissued ''The Unraveling'' on CD and
digital download format to coincide with the band's fifth anniversary.
It was remixed and remastered by
Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore at
The Blasting Room
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in
Fort Collins, Colorado
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, with two bonus songs ("Join the Ranks" and "Gethsemane"), updated photography, and additional album
liner
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information. Mohney plays lead guitar on "Gethsemane", as the track was recorded after Wlekinski's departure.
Critical reception
''The Unraveling'' received positive reviews upon its initial release. Merrill praised the album's music, and described Rise Against as the "hardcore salvation" he had been waiting for.
Boy wrote that he was initially skeptical about listening to the album, but ultimately called it "a surprisingly accomplished work that contains all of the band's trademark strengths". He also highlighted the musicianship between the band members.
Benwell noted that while the music was not innovative, it was still a "perfectly formed slab of uplifting punk rock", and recommended the album to any hardcore punk fans.
AllMusic
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's Kurt Morris commented that Rise Against was different than other Fat Wreck Chords bands at the time, as there was no poppy songs or
juvenile humor in the lyrics. He felt that the music was "pure and unadulterated", and that ''The Unraveling'' would revitalize
moshing
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.
The 2005 reissue was also met with positive reviews.
AltSounds
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highlighted the improved sound quality and called it a "must have for any Rise Against fan".
Sputnikmusic also noted the improved sound quality, but criticized the positioning of each song in the track list. The reviewer wrote that certain songs felt out of place when paired next to each other, and wondered why the track listing had not been altered for the reissue.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Tim McIlrath; all music composed by Tim McIlrath, Joe Principe, Dan Wleklinski, and Brandon Barnes.
Personnel
Credits adapted from the
liner notes
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of the 2005 reissue of ''The Unraveling''.
Rise Against
*
Tim McIlrath
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Early and personal life
McIlrat ...
–
lead vocals
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*Dan Wleklinski –
guitar
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*
Joe Principe
Joseph Daniel Principe (; born November 14, 1974) is an American musician. He is the bassist, backing vocalist, and co-founder of the American rock band Rise Against.
He is also a straight edge, a vegan, an animal rights advocate, and active ...
–
bass guitar
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,
backing vocals
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*
Brandon Barnes
Brandon Barnes (born October 10, 1978) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the punk rock band Rise Against. Barnes is also a strict vegetarian, an animal rights advocate and actively promotes PETA with his band.
Biography ...
–
drums
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,
percussion
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Additional musicians
*
Russ Rankin
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Career
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– backing vocals on "Weight of Time"
*Todd Mohney – guitar on "Gethsemane" (2005 reissue)
Production
*
Mass Giorgini
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–
producer,
engineer
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*Fergus Daly – additional engineering
*Dan Lumley – additional engineering
*Dan Wleklinski – additional engineering
*
Phillip Hill
Phillip Hill is an American rock musician / songwriter. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee to mother Phyllis Hill and father, Ralph Emery, on November 3, 1972. He has been involved in several pop punk bands, including Teen Idols, Screeching Wea ...
– additional engineering
*Don Yonker – additional engineering
*Jason Livermore –
mixing,
mastering (2005 reissue)
*
Bill Stevenson – mixing, mastering (2005 reissue)
References
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2001 debut albums
Fat Wreck Chords albums
Rise Against albums