Posted by aubin on Thursday, November 16, 2006 at 11:45 AM (EST)
Unwritten Law has launched a new e-card featuring the first single from their upcoming hits collection, Hit List. The new track "Shoulda Known Better." appears on the album which has been pushed back to January 2nd from the original December release date.
The album will be released via independent distributor Artist To Market Distribution (A2M) and compile 17 of the band's songs from across their career. The release will be priced low, with 9.99 suggested, as a result of the unique way that A2M operates. The band has had some controversy surrounding the dueling greatest hits records being put out in their name. They released Here's to the Mourning in 2005 via Lava. You can check out the single and e-card here. News (28 comments)
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lostcausegiveup (November 16, 2006)
my god. i thought the last single was pretty awful, but this is amazingly shitty. the guy is rapping!!!! and do you hear that opening guitar riff? someone should tell them that korn stopped being cool like 5 or 6 years ago.
Someone (November 16, 2006)
"these so called hit lists are nothing more than fat fuck lullabies. man, i've had better hits on my tongue in the park on friday nights."
Ejaculine (November 16, 2006)
Well I really liked the Sefl-titled and Oz Factor... Elva wasnt too bad. The last one was just horrible.
Someone (November 16, 2006)
After Oz Factor, everything they've done has been progressively more generic. Now there is no difference between UL and bands like Fuel, and Eve 6.
Someone (November 16, 2006)
you people are harsh. these guys have been rocking for years, scott russo has one of the best blues voices, and its way better than listening to operation ivy, sex pistols, or any other shit youre told makes you "punk". these guys know how to write melodies and riffs that none of those other guys could even dream of writing. 5+ Replies
StealtheRadio (November 16, 2006)
Unwritten Law is an amazing rock band. Enough said. Buy the damn CD.
DiscoFucker (November 16, 2006)
Seeing Red was a fun song. That one about smoking ciggarettes on that album was decent, too. Besides that, bore-fest.
sacrifice_for_life1 (November 16, 2006)
A couple months ago I was listening to some online punk cast that was doing an interview with Steve Morris and I think in regards to "Shoulda Known Better" he said something to the effect of "oh yeah, this shit is by far without a doubt the best stuff we've ever written as a band...hands down". I just don't get it. The lyrics aren't intelligent at all, and the music is the most generic shit on earth. Not that UL has ever been a band for showmanship of their musicality but man, if you think old school UL is bad, don't fucking listen to this.
Though I must admit, I'm curious to hear "C.P.K." recorded on a good budget with good equipment and recording materials. That's probably my favourite UL song of all time, and the Blue Room version will most likely always be my favourite, but that album sounds so shitty (in terms of sonic quality), I can't wait to hear the show rest of comment | Features
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