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The long-running New York City avant noise-metalists Unsane released its sixth album, VISQUEEN, in 2007 on Mike Patton's Ipecac label. Known for a violently confrontational aesthetic--musically, lyrically, and visually (the band's cover art is consistently shocking and disgusting)--Unsane doesn't give an inch here. The band continues to assault listeners with its harrowing metallic grind and deep, pummeling rhythmic assault. After two decades on the job, Unsane know exactly what they're doing, and if anything's changed, it's that the band is simply that much more exacting when delivering its aural curbstomp.
Photographers: Chris Spencer; James Rexroad.
Unknown Contributor Role: Janine Jastrzebski.
Unsane: Dave Curran (bass instrument); Chris Spencer, Vincent Signorelli.
Personnel: Chris Spencer (vocals, guitar); Dave Curran (vocals); Vincent Signorelli (drums).
Alternative Press (p.155) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "[They've] done nothing drastic to their gritty, bottom-heavy wall of sound. Instead, they've simply hankered down and spat out the best crop of songs they've ever written." Unsane Visqueen Songs | 1. | Against the Grain |
| 2. | Last Man Standing |
| 3. | This Stops at the River |
| 4. | Only Pain |
| 5. | No One |
| 6. | Windshield |
| 7. | Shooting Clay |
| 8. | Line on the Wall |
| 9. | Disdain |
| 10. | Eat Crow |
| 11. | East Broadway |
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Purchase Visqueen CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jesu CD (2005)
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Having established an immensely influential blueprint with Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. 1, Helloween released the obviously titled follow-up, Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. 2, a year later. But it seemed that Helloween's heretofore leader, guitarist Kai Hansen, had lost interest in his own band, and the result was a terribly inconsistent album. Except for the excellent "I Want Out," his few song contributions reek of indifference, leaving vocalist Michael Kiske and second guitarist Michael Weikath to try and pick up the slack -- with mixed results. Weikath gets it right on the catchy and humorous "Dr. Stein," but his attempt to replicate Hansen's epic songwriting on the 13-plus-minute title track collapses from early promise into a complete mess of embarrassing proportions. Still, the album sold well, delaying the problems looming on the horizon. Hansen would confirm his apathy by quitting soon after to form Gamma Ray, and though Helloween continue to record, they have never recovered from his departure. [Keeper was reissued by Sanctuary in 2008 as a two-disc Expanded Edition that included five bonus tracks and remixes.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
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