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| Unrest - Imperial f.f.r.r. |
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Band: Unrest Title: Imperial f.f.r.r. Rating: Release Date: 26 August, 1993 Media: Audio Cassette Tracks: 1: Volume Reference Tone 2: Suki 3: Imperial 4: I Do Believe You Are Blushing 5: Champion Nines 6: Sugar Shack 7: Isabel 8: Cherry Cream On 9: Firecracker 10: June 11: Loyola |
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Customer Reviews Unrest is brilliant, so why doesn't anyone listen to them? C. Okay, I am going to go out on a limb here and plug one of my favorite bands, Washington D. 's brilliant experimental indie-pop band Unrest. This album, Imperial F. F. R. R. (short for Full Frequency Range Recording) was originally released in 1992, and is a masterpiece of an album. Originally Unrest started as an artsy-hardcore act, and had released a couple of albums before this, but they remained undistinguished until bassist Bridget Cross joined the band in 1991, at which time they modified their sound into the artsy, minimalist indie-pop sound that is found here. Sadly, after releasing an EP and the Perfect Teeth album, they broke up in '94. This is, I believe, their best full length release. The songs actually display a rather wide range, from the infectiously catchy songs "Suki," "I Do Believe You Are Blushing," and "Cherry Cream On" to the artsy instrumentals tracks "Sugarshack" and "Champion Nines" (the latter uses various types of bells as instruments!). For a change of pace, the band delivers the great acoustic "Isabel," a tribute to painter Isabel Bishop (a subsequent EP was named after her, for which the song was re-recorded with a lusher, "Champion Nines"-ish backing). The centerpiece of this album is "Imperial" which (depsite its seven minute length) is absolutely gorgeous. I like playing the intro to this song on my guitar. The lovely, bass-driven "June" is, I have to say, nothing short of a hidden gem. This track is the only one on the album written by Bridget Cross, who also sings lead vocals on it, and I think her voice is very warm and very beautiful. This is my favorite song on the album (although "Imperial" comes in a close second). Unrest's musical vision strictly limited them to indie status (and they are all the better for it), but I still feel like I am the only one who listens to this band, and that's kind of a shame, really, considering how unique this band was. If you are a fan of the Pixies, Sonic Youth, the Strokes, or indie rock/alternative rock in general, then I highly recommend that you track this album down and listen to it. Unrest is a great band, and they deserve to be heard.
Early 90's Unknown Masterpiece
The Purest Indie Rock Along With Pavement
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