Remain Sedate

Remain Sedate is the debut album by Rorschach. The first ever release to be labelled metalcore, it shows the band's sound at a stage when they played fast, heavy hardcore with a metal slant and raspy hardcore vocals. At this time they also drew heavy comparisons to Die Kreuzen for their bizarre chord progressions and Charles Maggio's unearthly howl.[2]

Remain Sedate
Studio album by
Released1990/1991
Recorded1990
Genre
Length23:45
LabelVermiform
Rorschach chronology
Remain Sedate
(1990)
Protestant
(1993)

The tracks on the album were featured on the 1995 compilation album, Autopsy.[1] The first song of the album, "Pavlov's Dogs" is depicted in the 2012 film Zero Dark Thirty as being used to torture suspected terrorists.[3] Kansas City metallic hardcore band Remain Sedate is named after the album.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Pavlov's Dogs"2:23
2."In the Year of Our Lord"2:04
3."Someone"2:20
4."Impressions"1:18
5."Clenching"2:05
6."So It Goes"1:35
7."Lightning Strikes Twice"1:45
8."No One Dies Alone"3:09
9."My Mind's in a Vice (And It's Being Cranked Real Tight)"0:36
10."Checkmate"1:35
11."Exist"1:44
12."Oppress"3:45

Personnel

Rorschach
  • Andrew Gormley — drums
  • Chris Laucella — bass
  • Keith Huckins — guitars
  • Nick Forté — guitars
  • Charles Maggio — vocals

References

  1. D'Angelo, Peter J. "Autopsy – Rorschach". AllMusic. AllMusic. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  2. "Powerviolence: The Dysfunctional Family of Bllleeeeaaauuurrrgghhh!!". Terrorizer no. 172. July 2008. pp. 36–37.
  3. "'Zero Dark Thirty': Interrogating Reality".
  4. "Remain Sedate: Kansas City Band Melds Chaos + Metallic Hardcore on New Record | Features".
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