Setting Fire to Sinking Ships
Unruh was a metalcore band from Arizona. They formed in 1995, out of the ashes of short-lived Grinding Metalcore band Uruk'Hai. Ryan Butler, who played guitar in Uruk'Hai as well as numerous other Arizona-based hardcore bands like Lyburnum and Wellington, helped start Unruh with Uruk'Hai founder and drummer Bill Fees. They took their name from notorious murderer Howard Unruh, who killed thirteen people in one day. With the lineup completed by bassist Mike Bjella and vocalist Mike Edwards, Unruh was ready to be unleashed on Arizona and the world. Unruh was born into a scene that the members of the band considered to be stagnant and uninteresting. They wanted to play intense, violent metal/hardcore - but more than anything they wanted to play music that was interesting and powerful. Here is the Unruh discography (dates and labels in parantheses): burnedbeyondrecognition demo (1995) Friendly Fire 7 inch (1996, King of the Monsters) Split EP with Enewetak (1996, Feast and Famine) Misery Strengthened Faith LP (1997, King of the Monsters) Setting Fire To Sinking Ships LP/CD (1999, Pessimiser) Split 7 inch with Creation is Crucifixion (1999, Willowtip) They also appeared on several compilations, such as Cry Now, Cry Later and The Seven Deadly Sins 7 inch box set. Unfortunately, the only Unruh records still in print are Setting Fire To Sinking Ships and the split with CIC. However, King of the Monsters is planning to re-release the Misery Strengthened Faith LP on CD, as well as a discography CD with demos and rarities. KOTM owner Mike Genz (who you can often find behind the counter at Stinkweed's in Tempe) continues to push back the release date though. Last time I talked to Ryan he said he wonders if it'll ever come out, since it always seems to be just another week. Unruh broke up in 2000, following an arduous full European tour. Internal problems and conflicts had been present since the band's formation, and had finally come to a head. In some ways it is sad because if anything they seemed to be at the height of their powers, but then again maybe that's the best time for a band to split up. taken from: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1291871 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Unruh was a metalcore band from Arizona. They formed in 1995, out of the ashes of short-lived Grinding Metalcore band Uruk'Hai. Ryan Butler, who played guitar in Uruk'Hai as well as numerous other Arizona-based hardcore bands like Lyburnum and Wellington, helped start Unruh with Uruk'Hai founder and drummer Bill Fees. They took their name from notorious murderer Howard Unruh, who killed thirteen people in one day. With the lineup completed by bassist Mike Bjella and vocalist Mike Edwards, Unruh was ready to be unleashed on Arizona and the world. Unruh was born into a scene that the members of the band considered to be stagnant and uninteresting. They wanted to play intense, violent metal/hardcore - but more than anything they wanted to play music that was interesting and powerful. Here is the Unruh discography (dates and labels in parantheses): burnedbeyondrecognition demo (1995) Friendly Fire 7 inch (1996, King of the Monsters) Split EP with Enewetak (1996, Feast and Famine) Misery Strengthened Faith LP (1997, King of the Monsters) Setting Fire To Sinking Ships LP/CD (1999, Pessimiser) Split 7 inch with Creation is Crucifixion (1999, Willowtip) They also appeared on several compilations, such as Cry Now, Cry Later and The Seven Deadly Sins 7 inch box set. Unfortunately, the only Unruh records still in print are Setting Fire To Sinking Ships and the split with CIC. However, King of the Monsters is planning to re-release the Misery Strengthened Faith LP on CD, as well as a discography CD with demos and rarities. KOTM owner Mike Genz (who you can often find behind the counter at Stinkweed's in Tempe) continues to push back the release date though. Last time I talked to Ryan he said he wonders if it'll ever come out, since it always seems to be just another week. Unruh broke up in 2000, following an arduous full European tour. Internal problems and conflicts had been present since the band's formation, and had finally come to a head. In some ways it is sad because if anything they seemed to be at the height of their powers, but then again maybe that's the best time for a band to split up. taken from: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1291871 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Friendly Fire
Spoonful of Tar
Finite
Faded Tattoos
Complex
Five Year Wager
Layman's Gallows
Fear And Loathing Among The Working Class
Disdain
Compost
Salute
Closed Circuit
Salt Lake of Fire and Brimstone
rebirth of family values
Jab Job
mercitron
Ugly Inside
numbered days
To Go Without
Siphon
Simpleton
Abscess
Breadwinner
Revision
Eighty-four Hours
Disdain For The Creative Mind Of Henry Ford
In the Last Half Hour
To Go Without (Bonus Track)
Laymans Gallows
To Go Without [*]
layman's gallow
spoonful to tar
04 unruh - faded tattoos
02 unruh - finite
Salt Lake of Fire & Brimstone
03 unruh - disdain
In The Last Half Hour
05 unruh - complex
fear and loathing
01 unruh - spoonful to tar
Spoonfull to Tar
07 unruh - friendly fire
rebirth of family van
06 unruh - laymans gallows
setting fire to sinking ships
Reverse psychology
Intro
08 unruh - five year wager
Numb
Fear And Loathing Among The Working Class (live)
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