Unloved and Weeded Out

Unloved and Weeded Out is a compilation by American metalcore band Converge, on January 28, 2003, through Deathwish Inc.[1]

Unloved and Weeded Out
Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 28, 2003 (2003-01-28)
Recorded1994 – December 2001
Studio
Genre
Length44:07
LabelDeathwish (DWI15)
Producer
Converge chronology
Jane Doe
(2001)
Unloved and Weeded Out
(2003)
You Fail Me
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Exclaim!(positive)[2]
Punknews.org[3]

Unloved and Weeded Out features 14 tracks, some of which were previously released rarities while others were previously unreleased. Among other tracks, the album features five demo tracks that were recorded in guitarist Kurt Ballou's parent's basement before signing to Equal Vision Records and studio versions were released on When Forever Comes Crashing, the three tracks that originally made up the 1995 Unloved and Weeded Out EP and one track from Converge's out-of-print debut album Halo in a Haystack.[4]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Jacob Bannon[4]; all music is composed by Converge[4].

No.TitleOriginal release (Year recorded)[4]Length
1."Downpour""Downpour / Serial Killer" (1997)2:40
2."Flowers and Razorwire"They Came from Massachusetts compilation (1995)5:03
3."Tremor"Previously unreleased (1995)1:02
4."Home Song"Unloved and Weeded Out (1995)5:58
5."For You"Unloved and Weeded Out (1995)2:38
6."Jacob's Ladder"Unloved and Weeded Out (1995)3:59
7."Undo"Halo in a Haystack (1994)2:19
8."Towing Jehovah" (demo)previously unreleased (1997); studio version on When Forever Comes Crashing2:11
9."The High Cost of Playing God" (demo)previously unreleased (1997); studio version on When Forever Comes Crashing5:06
10."When Forever Comes Crashing" (demo)previously unreleased (1997); studio version on When Forever Comes Crashing3:06
11."Year of the Swine" (demo)previously unreleased (1997); studio version on When Forever Comes Crashing3:38
12."Letterbomb" (demo)previously unreleased (1997); studio version on When Forever Comes Crashing3:02
13."Locust Reign" (live in California)previously unreleased (2001); studio version on The Poacher Diaries1:39
14."This Is Mine" (live in California)previously unreleased (2001); studio version on The Poacher Diaries1:44

Personnel

Unloved and Weeded Out personnel adapted from CD liner notes.[4]

Music

  • Jacob Bannon – vocals, lyrics
  • Kurt Ballou – guitars, bass on tracks 3–6
  • Nate Newton – bass
  • Ben Koller – drums
  • Aaron Dalbec – second guitar on tracks 2, 4–7
  • Jeff Feinberg – bass on tracks 2, 7
  • Stephen Brodsky – bass on tracks 1, 8–12
  • Damon Bellorado – drums on tracks 1–12
  • "Big E" – additional vocals on track 13
  • Tre McCarthy – backing vocals on track 1
  • Matt Pike – backing vocals on track 1

Production and recording

  • Jim Seigel – recorded track 1 at The Outpost in May 1997
  • Brian McTernan – recorded track 2 at Salad Days in late 1995, recorded tracks 3–6 in March 1995
  • Mike West – recorded track 7 at West Sound in 1994
  • Chris Chin – recorded tracks 13 & 14 live at Chain Reaction in December 2001
  • Kurt Ballou – recorded tracks 8–12 at his parent's basement in June 1997, mixed tracks 8–12 at GodCity in spring 1998, mixed tracks 1–7 at GodCity in March 2002, mixed tracks 13 & 14 at GodCity in May 2002
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References

  1. Morris, Kurt. "Unloved and Weeded Out – Converge". Allmusic. All Media Network. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  2. Gresch, Paul (March 2013). "Review: Unloved and Weeded Out". Exclaim!. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  3. FortyMinutesWest (Staff) (May 27, 2003). "Review: Unloved and Weeded Out". Punknews.org. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  4. Unloved and Weeded Out (Media notes). Converge. Deathwish Inc. 2002. CD liner notes. DW15.CS1 maint: others (link)


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