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Released
  
January 13, 1998

Length
  
46:27

Release date
  
13 January 1998

Label
  
Kill Rock Stars

Recorded
  
August 1997

Artist
  
Unwound

Producer
  
Steve Fisk

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Challenge for a Civilized Society (1998)
  
A Single History 1991–1997 (1999)

Genres
  
Post-hardcore, Noise rock, Indie rock, Math rock, Post-punk, Art punk

Similar
  
Unwound albums, Post-hardcore albums

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Challenge for a Civilized Society is the sixth studio album by the American post-hardcore band Unwound, released on January 13, 1998 by Kill Rock Stars. It was produced by Steve Fisk and recorded from August 1, 1997 to August 15, 1997 at John and Stu's in Seattle, Washington. The album received positive reviews from critics.

Contents

Unwound data


Recording and release

Challenge for a Civilized Society was written in "a little more than a month" after Unwound took a break of a year and a half without writing any songs. The album was produced by the band's long-time collaborator, Steve Fisk, and recorded from August 1, 1997 to August 15, 1997 at John and Stu's in Seattle, Washington. According to singer and guitarist Justin Trosper, "With Challenge, we tried to expand our studio sound more than anything. The song structures are tighter and the album contains some of our best songs, but as a whole I think it's not our best album. It was less inspired than the others. Steve Fisk's production is really awesome. He does things that most other people would never think of. I think most producers are wankers with no ideas except commercial potential. Challenge just makes me want to make an album that goes even further out, to really question the whole process even more. What is a record? What is production? What's the audience? What's an artist, and so on?"

The album was released on January 13, 1998 by the independent record label Kill Rock Stars, which also released the band's previous four albums. The album cover features a photo of Boston's stained-glass Mapparium. The album spent a total of 16 weeks on the CMJ Radio 200 Chart for 1998, peaking at No. 4. The band toured extensively in support of the album.

Critical reception

Challenge for a Civilized Society received positive reviews from music critics. AllMusic reviewer Jason Ankeny stated that the album "is a study in extremes, as the group's noise assault reaches new pinnacles of raw abrasion." Similarly, NME observed that the album "uses the clenched rigour of emo-hardcore as a springboard rather than, as is so often the case, a constricting ideology. So tense little hate-songs like 'Laugh Track' and 'Mile Me Deaf' expand into tricksy, emotional guitar flurries plainly inspired by Sonic Youth, but, crucially, never lose their basic vicious power." Richard Martin, writing for CMJ New Music Monthly, highlighted the album's sinister mood, concluding "the tone on most of these ten tracks remains foreboding, but this consistent, inventive band rewards those willing to accept its Challenge."

Track listing

All music composed by Unwound.

Personnel

  • Justin Trosper – Guitar, vocals, saxophone, Univox beatbox, synths
  • Sara Lund – Drums and percussion
  • Vern Rumsey – Bass, vocals on "Side Effects of Being Tired/Untitled 3", Fender Rhodes, EPS
  • Steve Fisk – Producer, also played Ensoniq EPS, Harmonium, Hammond M-3
  • Dave Carter – Trumpet
  • Kip Beelman – Engineer, August 1-14
  • Kevin Suggs – Engineer, August 15
  • Virginia Benson – Photography
  • Mastered at SEA by Roger Seibel
  • Songs

    1Data3:34
    2Laugh Track3:14
    3Meet the Plastics3:13

    References

    Challenge for a Civilized Society Wikipedia