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''New Plastic Ideas'' is the second studio album by the American
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band
Unwound Unwound is an American post-hardcore band. The band was formed in 1988 in Tumwater, Washington, Tumwater and Olympia, Washington by vocalist/guitartist Justin Trosper, bassist Vern Rumsey and drummer Brandt Sandeno, and was largely based in Olym ...
, released on March 21, 1994 by
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.


Background and recording

The album was recorded in between from November 26–28 and December 13, 1993 at Avast! Studios in
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. As pointed out in The Vinyl Factory's review for the album, ''New Plastic Ideas'' is a somewhat a step away from the feedback-ridden sound of its predecessor ''
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'' and focuses more on melody and odd time signatures, although the band has stated that this was unintentional.


Release and packaging

The album's title was once thought of a reference to the artist
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, however as explained by guitarist Justin Trosper, the name was simply made up on the spot. The album was released on March 21, 1994 through independent label
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, their second full-length for the label. The album was issued on
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,
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, and
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formats, and the front cover photo is taken from the
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record ''Grieg: Concerto in A Minor for Piano and Orchestra''. After being out-of-print for years, the album was made available on LP format again when it was included (with ''Fake Train'') on the band's 2014 boxset Rat Conspiracy.


Reception

Peter J. D'Angelo of
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wrote that the album features "more coherently focused attempts at songwriting than their debut effort, and, on a whole, the
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meets
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in a dark alley musical theatrics really start to sound polished this time around." "Compared to the more technically adept work the band moved towards on later records," he writes, "''New Plastic Ideas'' isn't their most groundbreaking, but in the scheme of things it sees the band move towards a darker and more note-oriented structure while still retaining the chugging dissonance that would continue to characterize them for their next few records." "Entirely Different Matters", "Hexenzsene" and "All Souls Day" were chosen as highlights.
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and Michael Azzerad of ''
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'' wrote that the album "finds Unwound branching out into propulsive odd meters, a vastly bigger sound and even more traumatic contrasts between loud and soft, pulling the arty riffage into much tighter focus. There's even something resembling melody emerging on songs such as "Envelope," "Hexenzsene" and the downright
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-ish instrumental "Abstraktions" — but the band's strength remains the art of noise, as in the staccato dissonance of "All Souls Day" and the way the roiling mass of distortion in "Usual Dosage" gives way to a lambent middle passage of tinkling, ringing tones." However, Mark Morris of UK magazine '' Select'' was more negative, calling it a "dense and angry record" that made the "full-time alienated" band members seem like "the kind of people you avoid at parties." Months later, Siân Pattenden would review the album for ''Select'' yet again, this time slightly more positively. "A good, very listenable LP", she concluded, "but it's difficult to remember what you're hearing is supposed to be current."


Legacy

Much like its predecessor, the album received a lot of critical attention upon its release through the 2014 box-set ''Rat Conspiracy''. ''
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'' noted "a huge leap in articulation here, both in gesture and enunciation, from ''
Fake Train ''Fake Train'' is the debut studio album by the American post-hardcore band Unwound, released on July 7, 1993 by Kill Rock Stars. The album marks the debut of Sara Lund, who became the band's longest serving and last drummer. Background While be ...
''." The song "Envelope" was called "one of Unwound’s most indelible songs, a study in inverted, charred-hearted near-pop—melody morphs into menace and is never resolved" while "Abstraktions" "veers down a harrowing, Side-Two-of- Joy-Division’s-'' Closer'' corridor." The review by writing that both it and its predecessor "hold important places in the history of 90s music, not to mention those of punk and indie as a whole." ''Delusions of Adequacy'' called it "a catalog highlight ..one of the band's very best albums", singling out "All Soul's Day" as "one of the most punishing moments in the Unwound repertoire." ''
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'' called it "a furious classic of a record. They addressed the frustration and isolation that so many indie bands of their ilk addressed, but few could transmogrify those feelings into a sound this crafted yet unruly, into a sound that could vacillate between the claustrophobia of being lonely and the sometimes scary open space of being alone." ''Treble'' rated the album an 8.9 out of 10, writing that " ere are four major factors here: Raw emotion, tidal waves of noise, head-banging hooks, and trippy instrumental transitions. It sounds like a lot to work with, but Unwound packs it in, graciously."


Track listing


Personnel

Unwound *
Justin Trosper Justin Trosper is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, born in Olympia, Washington. He fronted the post-hardcore band Unwound from 1991 to 2002. He has also been a member of bands such as Replikants, The Young Ginns, and Worst ...
– lead vocals, guitar *
Sara Lund Sara Lund (born 1973) is a drummer from Washington State best known for drumming for the Olympia, Washington trio Unwound for a decade until their break up in 2002. Lund was playing for Witchypoo when she joined Unwound in 1992 after Brandt Sande ...
– drums *
Vern Rumsey Vernon Emmry Aldo Rumsey (January 24, 1973 – August 6, 2020) was an American musician. He rose to prominence as the bassist for the band Unwound. He generally played a Fender Jazz bass. He was also a recording engineer who has worked with band ...
– bass guitar Technical *
Steve Fisk Steve Fisk is an American, Washington-based audio engineer, record producer and musician. As a musician, he has been in bands such as the instrumental alternative/indie rock band Pell Mell and the electronic band Pigeonhed. He has long been as ...
- Producer, engineer * Stuart Hallerman - Engineer


References


External links

* {{Authority control Unwound albums 1994 albums Albums produced by Steve Fisk Kill Rock Stars albums