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Unknown Road

 
Album Review: Unknown Road

  • Artist: Pennywise
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1993
  • Total Time: 46:38
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The echoing piano melody that opens Pennywise's 1993 effort, Unknown Road, suggests a more thoughtful side to a band known more for raw energy and aggression than introspection. The almost melancholy intro barely winds down before Pennywise launches full bore into the title track with simultaneous fury and accuracy. Pennywise hits a new level of controlled chaos on Unknown Road with a finely tuned, tightly wound musical attack. Jim Lindberg's caffeine-fueled, angst-ridden diatribes on lost time and personal responsibility mesh seamlessly with Fletcher Dragge's fiercely visceral, yet melodic guitar crunch. Scorching personal anthems like "It's Up to Me" and "You Can Demand" showcase the concept of the do it yourself ideal that has been alive and kicking since the inception of punk. Pennywise began recording Unknown Road in the absence of Jim Lindberg, with bassist Jason Thirsk attempting to fill the gap on vocals. Thirsk's bass teacher, Randy Bradbury, took over bass duties for the majority of the recording. (Bradbury also took over Thirsk's spot in Pennywise after the founding member's death in 1996.) Lindberg rejoined Pennywise midway through the recording of Unknown Road, enabling the completion of the album and the continuation of the band. Bradbury and Thirsk, along with drummer Byron McMackin, frame Dragge's speed-freak guitar riot and Lindberg's drill sergeant delivery with adept skill and inventive musical craftsmanship. They add high-test fuel to the fire of Dragge's screaming riffs and unflinchingly accommodate dizzying time changes. The band hits their collective stride on "Time to Burn" and "Dying to Know," combining their musical prowess and intensity with forceful personal messages. The ferociously fan-loyal Pennywise continues to reinforce their dedication to inspiring their listeners to embrace life from an enthusiastic perspective. Their message of optimism, however, is tempered with a stern dose of reality. While these are somewhat common themes in more insightful punk and hardcore, they are rarely as well crafted and delivered. Their coiled aural assault provides a dynamic tension that aptly punctuates the ideas within the songs. Unknown Road is an inspired effort by the reunited and recharged Pennywise, the first consistently solid release of their career. ~ Paul Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Unkown Road Pennywise (2:46)
Homesick (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (2:17)
Time to Burn (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (2:19)
It's Up to Me (Lyrics) Jason Thirsk Pennywise (3:16)
You Can Demand (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (2:17)
Nothing Pennywise Pennywise (2:33)
Vices (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (2:03)
City Is Burning (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (2:12)
Dying to Know (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (3:04)
Tester (Lyrics) Jason Thirsk Pennywise (3:14)
Try to Conform (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (2:40)
Give and Get (Lyrics) Pennywise Pennywise (2:01)
Clear Your Mind (Lyrics) Pennywise (15:44)

Credits

Pennywise (Main Performer), Pennywise (?), Byron (Drums), Donnell Cameron (Engineer), Joe Peccerillo (Producer), Doug Sax (Mastering), Randy Bradbury (Bass), Fletcher (Guitar), Fred Hidalgo (Design), Fred Hidalgo (Photography), Jeff Novack (Design), Jeff Novack (Photography), Jason Thirsk (Bass), Jim Lindberg (Vocals)
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Unknown Road
Studio album by Pennywise
Released August 17, 1993
Recorded 1993 at Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood, California
Genre Punk rock
Hardcore punk
Length 46:38
Label Epitaph
Producer Joe Peccerillo
Professional reviews
Pennywise chronology
A Word from the Wise/Wildcard
(1992)
Unknown Road
(1993)
About Time
(1995)

Unknown Road is the second album by Pennywise, released in 1993. Like their self titled debut album Pennywise, Unknown Road did not chart in Billboard magazine.

Writing and production

Writing for Unknown Road began in 1991/1992 while frontman Jim Lindberg was on hiatus from the band and got married at the time. After Lindberg returned in 1992, Pennywise returned to the studio in 1993 with producer Joe Peccerillo and recorded the album at Westbeach Recorders.

Track listing

All songs by Pennywise.

  1. "Unknown Road" – 2:46
  2. "Homesick" – 2:17
  3. "Time to Burn" – 2:19
  4. "It's Up to Me" – 3:16
  5. "You Can Demand" – 2:17
  6. "Nothing" – 2:33
  7. "Vices" – 2:03
  8. "City Is Burning" – 2:12
  9. "Dying to Know" – 3:04
  10. "Tester" – 3:14
  11. "Try to Conform" – 2:40
  12. "Give and Get" – 2:01
  13. "Clear Your Mind" – 15:44

The album also contains a hidden track "Slowdown". The song's location is either in the pregap of track 14, or at the end of track 13, depending on the album pressing.

The piano on the track "Unknown Road" is extended after the silence on the closing track, "Bro Hymn Tribute", of the album Full Circle. This piano piece is taken from the 1992 movie Poison Ivy.

Personnel

  • Jim Lindberg – vocals
  • Fletcher Dragge – guitar
  • Jason Thirsk – bass
  • Byron McMackin – drums



 
 

 

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