Unrest (band)


Unrest was an indie rock band from the Washington, D.C., area. It was one of Mark Robinson's projects for what would eventually become the TeenBeat label, also created by Robinson while in high school. Developing from an experimental approach of never playing the same song twice, earlier material seemed to be influenced by everything from punk to funk to Ennio Morricone. Original members Robinson and drummer Philip Krauth were joined by Bridget Cross on bass in 1990 and their sound evolved into a minimalist but lively kind of pop. The two full-length albums released with this line up, 1992's Imperial f.f.r.r. and 1993's Perfect Teeth featured pop songs interspersed with avant-garde percussive and sonic tracks, sometimes featuring nothing but white noise, beeps or sirens. EPs released around the same time period reveal a more pronounced gap between pop and experimental elements. The group broke up in 1994 with Krauth pursuing a solo career and Robinson and Cross continued for a time as Air Miami, which released two singles and one album, me me me. Since Air Miami's demise in the mid '90s, Robinson has continued to release various solo projects, as well as albums with his bands Cotton Candy and Flin Flon, and continues to run the TeenBeat label as well.
On February 24, 2005, Unrest played a one-time reunion show at Washington's Black Cat club as a part of the TeenBeat Records 20th anniversary celebration. Also appearing were Eggs, +/-, True Love Always, The Fontaine Toups, and Jonny Cohen.
On April 22, 2008, Teenbeat released an album by Cross under the alias Maybe It's Reno. The self-titled album features Robinson and Krauth on the first seven tracks, almost equating this project to another reunion of Unrest, though this time, all of the songs are written by Cross and she also performs all of the vocals.
Unrest reunited again for a small east coast tour in July 2010.

Discography

Albums

Unrest, TeenBeat Records, CSLisa Carol Freemont, TeenBeat Records, CSTink of S.E., TeenBeat Records, LPMalcolm X Park, TeenBeat Records / Caroline Records, LP/CSKustom Karnal Blackxploitation, TeenBeat Records / Caroline Records, LP/CSImperial f.f.r.r., TeenBeat Records / Caroline Records/ No.6 Records/ Guernica, LP/CD/CSPerfect Teeth, TeenBeat Records / 4AD, 7-inch Box Set/LP/CD/CS

Singles

Unrest, TeenBeat Records, 7-inchCatchpellet, TeenBeat Records, 7-inchCatch of the Day, split single with Shudder to Think, Big Dragg Records 7-inchCherry Cherry, TeenBeat Records / Hemiola Records, 7-inchYes, She Is My Skinhead Girl, TeenBeat Records / K Records, 7-inchA Factory Record, TeenBeat Records / Sub Pop, 7-inchBavarian Mods & Other Hits, TeenBeat Records / Homestead Records, 7-inchSo Sick, TeenBeat Records, 7-inchWhere Are All Those Puerto Rican Boys? / Mountain with Stereolab, TeenBeat Records, split 7-inchMake Out Club , TeenBeat Records, 7-inchAnimal Park, TeenBeat Records, 7-inch

EPs

Isabel Bishop, TeenBeat Records / 4AD, 7-inch/12-inch/CDCath Carroll, TeenBeat Records / 4AD, 7-inch/12-inch/CD

Compilations

Lisa Carol Freemont, TeenBeat Records, CSExtremism in Defense of Liberty is No Vice, TeenBeat Records, CSThe Trouble with Harry, TeenBeat Records, CSTwister, TeenBeat Records, CSMagic Ribbons, 7-inch, Leopard Gecko Records 7-inch box set compilationTeenbeat 50, TeenBeat Records / Matador Records, CD/LP/CSAfternoon Delight: Love Songs From Sub Pop, Sub Pop International Hip Swing, K Records The Machines: Simple Machines 7-inchs (1990–1993), Simple Machines Records, Fuck Pussy Galore (& All Her Friends), TeenBeat Records / Matador Records, LP/CD/CSB.P.M. (1991–1994), TeenBeat Records, LP/CD/CS

Live albums

Live at DC Space with Dustdevils, Easy Records / TeenBeat Records, CSNewcastle, August 4, 1993, TeenBeat Records, CDWashington D.C., February 24, 2005, TeenBeat Records, CD