Super Unison

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Super Unison
OriginOakland, California
GenresPost-hardcore
Years active2014 (2014)–2019
LabelsDeathwish
Past membersMeghan O'Neil
Justin Renninger
Kevin DeFranco
Daniel "Cheyenne" Gutierrez
Websitesuperunison.net

Super Unison was an American post-hardcore band that formed in 2014. The band's name was derived from the song of the same name released on 90s post-hardcore band Drive Like Jehu's second studio album Yank Crime.[1] Vocalist Meghan O'Neil Pennie describes the band's early material as "a weird intersection of Dischord Records and riot grrrl." The band has self-released an EP and released their debut studio album Auto through Deathwish Inc. in 2016. The band announced their dissolution in September of 2019.

History[edit]

Following the release of Punch's 2014 third studio album They Don't Have to Believe, vocalist Meghan O'Neil Pennie was asked to join a new band featuring Justin Renninger of Snowing and former Dead Seeds members Danny Goot and Kevin DeFranco.[1] Super Unison held its first practice in December 2014, recorded an EP in February 2015 then released it in May 2015.[1] Some of the lyrics on this EP subtly referenced the end of Punch.[2]

On October 14, 2016, Super Unison released its debut album titled Auto through Jacob Bannon of Converge's indie label Deathwish Inc. who previously released albums for Punch. Auto was produced by Jack Shirley (Deafheaven, Oathbreaker, Loma Prieta).[3] Super Unison began promoting the album with an online stream of "Broken," which O'Neil Pennie says is about self-preservation. She elaborated: "Sometimes you have to walk away from something that's not good for you, despite the pressures of obligation and guilt. Some people may not understand, but you know your own feelings better than anyone."[3] Super Unison toured the US in support of the album in October 2016.[4] Michael Pementel of PopMatters gave the album eight-out-of-ten stars and stayed: "Many were upset with the break-up of Punch and Meghan O'Neil Pennie's departure, but those folks will be happy to know that Super Unison is far more than just a strong return; it's a memorable one, too. Super Unison continues to carry the torch for those who want to find their place in an art form that, on the surface, may appear to be a boy's club, but contains rage and power for everyone from all walks of life."[5]

As a part of Adult Swim and Williams Street Records' "Single Program", Super Unison released the non-album single "Orchids" in September 2017.[6]

Super Unison released its second studio album Stella through Deathwish on October 26, 2018. Stella was recorded by Steve Albini (Nirvana, The Jesus Lizard), produced by Don Devore (Ink & Dagger, The Icarus Line) and mastered by Jack Shirley.[7]

Members[edit]

  • Meghan O'Neil – vocals, bass
  • Kevin DeFranco – guitars
  • Justin Renninger – drums

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • Auto (2016, Deathwish)
  • Stella (2018, Deathwish)

EPs and singles[edit]

  • Super Unison EP (2015, self-released)
  • "Photorealism" single (2015, self-released)
  • "Orchids" single (2017, Williams Street)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Spanos, Brittany (May 26, 2015). "10 New Artists You Need to Know: May 2015". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  2. ^ Alexandra, Rae (September 22, 2016). "Who are Super Unison and what do they want?". Metal Hammer. Team Rock. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Gotrich, Lars (September 28, 2016). "Viking's Choice: Super Unison, 'Broken'". NPR. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  4. ^ Ozzi, Dan (August 18, 2016). "Super Unison (Featuring Ex-Members of Punch) Delivers a Punishing Debut LP with 'Auto'". Noisey. Vice. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  5. ^ Pementel, Michael (November 14, 2016). "Super Unison: Auto". PopMatters. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  6. ^ Anderl, Anthony (September 20, 2017). "Super Unison releases Adult Swim Single". Ghettoblaster Magazine. Retrieved June 30, 2018.
  7. ^ Gonzalez, Sean (August 21, 2018). "Super Unison Announce New LP 'Stella' & Share Single". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved August 22, 2018.

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