Unexplained
Unexplained was a collective that worked with Richard Morse, Rob Smith, Michael Moss, and John LaMonica. They put out albums like 'In a Flesh Aquarium,'...
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Unexplained was a collective that worked with Richard Morse, Rob Smith, Michael Moss, and John LaMonica. They put out albums like 'In a Flesh Aquarium,' 'Scarring the Surface,' and 'Wipe Out.' Their track 'Deaf Machine' became a reference point for their approach.
Their music leaned toward the experimental side, with complex arrangements that didn't aim for mainstream appeal. They had songs like 'Wine' and 'Remember' in their catalog, along with 'Glorious taste' and 'The Best Place.'
Their live shows were known for being intense and immersive, though they faced financial difficulties along the way. The band kept at their particular style without much compromise.
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