As the Roots Undo explained

As the Roots Undo
Type:Album
Artist:Circle Takes the Square
Cover:Astherootsundo.jpg
Released:January 6, 2004
Recorded:May 2003
Studio:Rockstudio (Brunswick, Georgia)
Genre:Screamo,[1] grindcore,
Length:44:01
Label:Robotic Empire
HyperRealist
Prev Title:Document #13: Pyramids In Cloth
Prev Year:2002
Next Year:2012

As the Roots Undo is the debut studio album by screamo band Circle Takes the Square in 2004. It was released on CD and vinyl by the Robotic Empire and HyperRealist labels respectively. The album would later see a repress on the LP format in 2014 through GatePost Recordings

The album is a contender for the most celebrated screamo record. Noisey called it "one of the most critically acclaimed cult classics in modern hardcore" which has "long garnered praise from both the press and fans alike for its forward-thinking blend of 90s screamo, fractured grindcore, and experimental post-rock."[2] On June 11, 2010, Sputnikmusic placed it at number 3 on its list of the 100 best album of the decade.[3]

Content and packaging

The CD is packaged in a four-fold flap with artwork along each side; the artwork was done by band member Drew Speziale.

When asked about his influences at the time of writing As the Roots Undo, Drew Speziale referred to bands that were innovating punk and hardcore through incorporating a lot of melody, including their tour-mates Majority Rule, Pg. 99 and City of Caterpillar and bands who had "really dark melodies going on underneath [an] overtly pretty brutal sound" such as Orchid and His Hero Is Gone, besides less intense artists such as Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Modest Mouse and Built to Spill.

Personnel

Circle Takes the Square
Production and Artwork

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Circle Takes the Square - As the Roots Undo . Scene Point Blank . 20 August 2018.
  2. Web site: "It's Just a Punk Record from 2004": Circle Takes The Square Discuss the Ten-Year Anniversary of 'As The Roots Undo'. Sailer. Ben. Noisey. April 7, 2014. January 16, 2017.
  3. Web site: "Top 100 Albums of the Decade". Sputnikmusic. June 11, 2010. August 22, 2018.