Unstable (song)

"Unstable" is the first single released from the Adema album, Unstable. It is featured in Madden NFL 2004

"Unstable"
Single by Adema
from the album Unstable
ReleasedJune 23, 2003[1]
Recorded2002
GenreNu metal
Length3:12
LabelArista
Songwriter(s)Mark Chavez, Kris Kohls, Mike Ransom, Dave DeRoo, Tim Fluckey
Adema singles chronology
"Immortal"
(2002)
"Unstable"
(2003)
"Promises"
(2003)

Success

10,000 copies of this single were sold in the first three weeks, making it Adema's second most successful single to date, bar "Giving In". This song is also one of Adema's most popular songs among fans, being one of the songs played at almost every show. The song is also featured on the soundtrack of Madden NFL 2004.

Music video

The music video depicts the band playing in a desert like location, with sandy gusts of wind billowing around them. The video occasionally cuts away to Mark Chavez, the lead vocalist, as he runs through a windy location, storm clouds everywhere, with a female floating around him. In the end, Chavez is lying on a roof protected from the wind. He reaches out to try and catch the female from driting away. In the end of the video, the house that Mark was lying on explodes, and quick-cuts of Mark Chavez and the woman holding hands are shown.

The video was shot in a week, and has had the highest airplay out of all of Adema's singles to date. This is the last music video to feature its full original lineup with Chavez and Ransom departing from the band after its release and then again after their reunion, although they returned to the band in March 2017. It was directed by Kevin Kerslake.

Track listing

CD 1

  • 1. "Unstable"
  • 2. "Immortal"
  • 3. "Giving In"

CD 2

  • 1. "Unstable"
  • 2. "Someone Elses Lies"
  • 3. "Promises" (Acoustic Version)
  • 4. "Unstable" (Video)
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