Healing (Ünloco album) explained

Healing
Type:Album
Artist:Ünloco
Cover:Healing (Unloco album).jpg
Released:March 20, 2001
Recorded:2000
Studio:Groovemaster Studios (Chicago, Illinois)
Genre:Nu metal[1]
Length:45:26
Label:Maverick
Producer:Johnny K, Ünloco
Prev Title:Useless
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:becoming i
Next Year:2003

Healing is the debut album by the nu metal band Ünloco. It was released on March 20, 2001 via Maverick. Healing embraced an outlandish alternative metal sound, which meshed appropriately with the band's aggressive, angst-ridden lyrics. Ünloco's first single, "Face Down", reflected Maverick's desire to highlight the band's reflective and acoustic edge. The songs "Panic" and "Nothing" were featured in the video game .

Reception

Commercially, Healing failed to gather mainstream attention, and its release flew under the radar during the nu metal phase of the early 2000s period. AllMusic's Michael Gallucci gave the album a highly negative one-and-a-half-star review, noting "There's no explanation for why anyone should listen to these neo-metal knuckleheads when there is already plenty of other rap-metal macho men doing the same thing."[2]

Track listing

While the CD credits only the four current band members Joey Duenas, Marc Serrano, Victor Escareno, and Peter Navarrete, the band also verbally credit former guitarist, Brian Arthur, for the writing of multiple songs, but have yet to officially release details specifying which band members wrote which songs.

Personnel

Ünloco

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Unloco Healing.
  2. Web site: Healing - Ünloco | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic. AllMusic.