

Rat Conspiracy
Rat Conspiracy, its name a one-time working title for Unwoundâs 1993 debutâthe earliest Kill Rock Stars LPâbrings the roiling, watershed Fake Train into natural integration with its sibling record, 1994âs New Plastic Ideas, on which the band âbranch[ed] out into propulsive odd meters...and traumatic contrasts between loud and soft, pulling the arty riffage into much tighter focus.â Trouser Press]. Both get exacting remasters and replica sleeve treatment, while the setâs third LP tracks Unwoundâs restless work toward synthesis with the âMkultraâ and âNegatedâ 7" material, previously unissued radio sessions, indie comp rarities, and the spidery Minutemen cover âPlight.â
This chapter intros the Olympia, Washington, noise-punk trio anew, kicking off with hi-hat thwaks on âDragnalusâ from drummer Sara Lund, whose lockstep partnership with Justin Trosper and Vern Rumsey marked the forging of a 1990s indie-rock legend. The bandâs advancing threat is captured in 32 tracks, a trove of house-show b&w period photographs, and a vivid 10,000-word narrative by latter-day Unwound diarist David Wilcox.
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Rat Conspiracy, its name a one-time working title for Unwoundâs 1993 debutâthe earliest Kill Rock Stars LPâbrings the roiling, watershed Fake Train into natural integration with its sibling record, 1994âs New Plastic Ideas, on which the band âbranch[ed] out into propulsive odd meters...and traumatic contrasts between loud and soft, pulling the arty riffage into much tighter focus.â Trouser Press]. Both get exacting remasters and replica sleeve treatment, while the setâs third LP tracks Unwoundâs restless work toward synthesis with the âMkultraâ and âNegatedâ 7" material, previously unissued radio sessions, indie comp rarities, and the spidery Minutemen cover âPlight.â
This chapter intros the Olympia, Washington, noise-punk trio anew, kicking off with hi-hat thwaks on âDragnalusâ from drummer Sara Lund, whose lockstep partnership with Justin Trosper and Vern Rumsey marked the forging of a 1990s indie-rock legend. The bandâs advancing threat is captured in 32 tracks, a trove of house-show b&w period photographs, and a vivid 10,000-word narrative by latter-day Unwound diarist David Wilcox.


















