Bird Names has outputted music with a recording-focused methodology for four years. This newest album, "Open Relationship," represents a summit in these labors. Collaborating with producer Griffin Rodriguez (Beirut, Need New Body, Akron /Family, Man Man), Bird Names domesticate their willful sloppiness, shampooing and then combing the collateral harshness of past works. A spirit of vital rawness, core to the band, does linger, but a more considered playing of the studio enlightens what could be foggy arrangements with buoyant aural space, and crisply articulates the music's baroque imperfections.
UNS005: CD$10.00

Born of a collaboration between Dylan Ryan (Herculaneum, Michael Columbia, Icy Demons) and Scott McGaughey (Chandeliers), the Chicago group Bronze reinvents pop with a freshness and sincerity that makes a smile irresistible as well as inevitable. With a full lineup that boasts 18 of what TimeOut Chicago calls “some of the best avant-rockers in town,” Bronze commands any stage on which they appear, and this reputation is well deserved. “Calypso Shakedown” is Bronze’s first studio album, and it rocks in a way no album has done for some time, if ever. This is the bonus version and contains videos for On the Clock and Jezebel.
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The Bird Names' "Wooden Lake / Sexual Diner" is not only a step towards complete futuristic annihilation or personal fulfillment (depending on how you look at it) - it also contains a heaping helping of uncured creative juice. You will want to hear for yourself the sound the Chicago Reader is saying "makes the Fiery Furnaces sound like Phil Collins."
UNS004: CD$10.00

The Diminisher's sound has always been dirty and organic, but this first "solo" record shows a further development of the organic side. Although he embraces electronics - samplers and keyboards are prevalent in his music - his sound is unmistakably living, with an almost goofy (if somewhat dark) way of carrying itself that is peculiar only to him.
UNS003: CD$10.00

The Pages' first record, and the first release ever on Unsound Records, this collection of songs originally set the pace for future endeavors of this label, and remains a lasting influence on our vision. We couldn't have asked for a better opener than what these New York kids were able to deliver.
UNS001: CD$8.00

Hanner's No Guts, No Gravy shows an uncommon depth and variety for a debut record, which have made this one a favorite with young and old alike as time wiles away. It was stirred together with care and fierce rebellion using minimal instruments and gear in a tiny apartment. We believe that one day, when seen in the light of Hanner's future works, it'll be regarded as an artifact harkening back to the birth of a creative master's long and fruitful career.
UNS002: CD$10.00