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Unsane
Total votes: 11 (28%)
Unwound
Total votes: 29 (73%)
Total votes: 40

Re: Unsane vs. Unwound

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Wood Goblin wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 12:21 pm
Vibracobra wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 2:45 am Heard they were hit or miss live, though
Saw Unsane once and Unwound twice, and to be honest, neither band was good live on those occasions. I’m convinced I just happened to catch a couple dud shows by Unwound.
Saw Unwound twice and Unsane many times. Unsane were really good live. I wouldn't think twice about going to see them if the chance came up again. The last time I saw them was in 2010 at the old Hi-Tone in Memphis. I think Chris Spencer must have just picked up an old Super Reverb in town and was playing it for the first time that night. He was loving it. I don't think I ever saw them sound better. They were tight, high energy and a load of fun.

Unwound on the other hand were not great live and their shows pretty much killed my enthusiasm for the band. I saw them first in Denver after Repetition came out. As much I liked the album, the show just put into perspective for me how much of my enjoyment of that album came from the production. The samey drumming and angular-by-the-numbers guitar wore thin in person. I tried one more time a couple of years later and it was the same deal so I wrote them off as a live band.

Re: Unsane vs. Unwound

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losthighway wrote: Fun fact: Brooklyn studio engineer, Joel Hamilton (who used to hang out on the Tape Op message board where he mentioned this) recorded/mixed Unsane's Blood Run. He used it as an experiment in making a record using absolutely no eq.

He later expressed regret, thinking it would have sounded more visceral if he'd used those tools to shape the sound. It's been a while, but I remember it sounding pretty awesome.
I remember reading what Joel said about this session. My favorite record of theirs musically and tone-wise. It's raw, but somehow still has this full sounding depth to it. The drums sound killer.
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Re: Unsane vs. Unwound

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Never clicked w/ Unwound (is there any consensus on what their best record is?) but I think there's more interesting material across a wider range. I say that as a non-fan who doesn't really get it.

My 20 yr old self would disown me if he heard this, but these days I think Unsane are very dull, esp from Scattered... onwards.

Unwound.

Re: Unsane vs. Unwound

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M.H wrote: Never clicked w/ Unwound (is there any consensus on what their best record is?)
My perception when I started looking for info about them on the internet 20 years ago was that "New plastic ideas" was the best regarded LP. Therefore that's the one I bought first. Still my fave. But I LOVE them all. Their evolution makes perfect sense. Even the B sides comp is killer.

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