Rise of the Great Machine#Rust

{{Short description|2000 studio album by Supermachiner}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2021}}

{{Infobox album

| name = Rise of the Great Machine

| type = studio

| artist = Supermachiner

| cover = Rise of the Great Machine.jpg

| alt =

| released = November 28, 2000

| recorded = 1994–2000

| venue =

| studio = GodCity,

Salem, Massachusetts

| genre =

| length = 60:33

| label = Undecided

| producer = Kurt Ballou

| prev_title =

| prev_year =

| next_title = Rust

| next_year = 2009

}}

{{Music ratings

| rev1 = Scene Point Blank

| rev1score =

| rev2 = Stereo Killer

| rev1Score = {{Rating|8|10|score=7.7/10 stars}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.scenepointblank.com/reviews/supermachiner/rise-of-the-great-machine-reissue/|title=Album review: Supermachiner – Rise of the Great Machine (Reissue)|newspaper=Scene Point Blank|access-date=February 10, 2017}}

| rev2Score = 4/5{{Cite web|url=http://www.stereokiller.com/newsreviews/article.cfm?Review=Supermachiner-Rise%20Of%20The%20Great%20Machine&intarticleid=4333|title=Supermachiner – 'Rise Of The Great Machine' Review|website=Stereokiller.com|language=en|access-date=February 10, 2017}}

}}Rise of the Great Machine is the debut and only studio album by the project Supermachiner. It was released on November 28, 2000, through Undecided Records.{{Cite web |last=Li |first=Xiaolei |date=November 11, 2000 |title=Supermachiner "Rise of the Great Machine" CD |url=http://www.instrife.com/news/index.shtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001206214500/http://www.instrife.com/news/index.shtml |archive-date=December 6, 2000 |access-date=June 29, 2022 |website=InStrife}} The album features artwork created by Jacob Bannon.

Writing and recording

{{Blockquote|text="In 1994, we started experimenting with this and people [in Boston] would be like what the hell are you doing? We were trying to get really simple, powerful songwriting down, crafting a more experimental, minimalist kind of writing, and it was just a unique approach at the time."|sign=Jacob Bannon|source={{Cite news|url=http://exclaim.ca/music/article/converge_have_innovation_through|title=Converge Have Innovation Through Suffering|access-date=2017-02-02|language=en}}}}Writing for the album began in 1994 and soon after became a collection of four track recordings, however the project remained inactive for a number of years. When Converge had about six months of down time as the band searched for a drummer, Jacob Bannon and Ryan Parker found the time to resurrect the project. They entered GodCity Studios with Kurt Ballou in the winter of 1999, to take on the piles of old four track tapes they had. During the sessions, Ballou contributed a great deal to the album material both as an engineer and musician.{{Cite web|url=http://jacobbannon.com/history/|title=Jacob Bannon|website=jacobbannon.com|access-date=August 12, 2016}}{{Cite web|url=http://store.deathwishinc.com/product/DW88v.html|title=Deathwish Estore: Supermachiner "Rise Of The Great Machine" Imported 2XLP|website=store.deathwishinc.com|access-date=August 12, 2016}}

Bannon stated in an interview that many of the songs off Converge's Jane Doe came from Supermachiner, the project was claimed to inspire Jane Doe's experimental side. The songs "Jane Doe" and "Phoenix in Flight" were initially intended for the Supermachiner but Bannon thought "it made sense for Converge to play them."

Release

Rise of the Great Machine was released on compact disc by Undecided Records in the summer of 2000.{{Cite book|url=http://archive.org/details/punk_planet_38|title=Punk Planet 38 (2000 July-Aug)|date=2000-07-01}}{{Cite book|url=http://archive.org/details/inertia_08|title=Law of Inertia 8 fall 2000|language=English}}{{Cite book|url=http://archive.org/details/heartattack_26|title=HeartattaCk 26 (May 2000)}} A 2xLP version was scheduled to be co-released by Undecided Records and Temperance Records in late 2000, but after continuous delays it was ultimately cancelled.{{Cite book|url=http://archive.org/details/caustic_truths_76|title=Caustic Truths 76 (Nov-Dec 2000)|language=English}}{{Cite book|url=http://archive.org/details/heartattack_27|title=HeartattaCk 27 (Aug 2000)}} In 2005, Undecided Records repressed the compact disc edition with a slightly updated layout.

In 2004, Icarus Records, a subsidiary of Bannon's Deathwish, Inc. record label, hand-made 50 copies of Rise of the Great Machine on compact disc.{{Cite web|title=Supermachiner – Rise Of The Great Machine|url=https://www.discogs.com/Supermachiner-Rise-Of-The-Great-Machine/release/5937085|access-date=October 10, 2017|website=Discogs|language=en}} The release was sold exclusively at Converge's merch table during their You Fail Me 2K4 Tour (promoting You Fail Me) in September and October 2004.{{Cite web|title=CONVERGE’s You Fail Me Tour 2K4 Announced {{!}} APESHIT|url=https://www.apeshit.org/news/converges-you-fail-me-tour-2k4-announced/|access-date=2022-01-12|language=en-US}}

The album was reissued in 2008 by French record label E-Vinyl on a double LP, limited to 1000 copies.{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Supermachiner-Rise-Of-The-Great-Machine/release/1447560|title=Supermachiner – Rise Of The Great Machine|website=Discogs|language=en|access-date=October 10, 2017}}

= Rust =

{{Infobox album

| name = Rust

| type = compilation

| artist = Supermachiner

| cover =

| alt =

| released = March 16, 2009

| recorded =

| venue =

| studio = GodCity,

Salem, Massachusetts

| genre =

| length = 114:44
60:33 (disc 1)
54:11 (disc 2)

| label = Deathwish

| producer = Kurt Ballou

| prev_title = Rise of the Great Machine

| prev_year = 2000

| next_title =

| next_year =

}}

Eight years after the release of Rise of the Great Machine, Deathwish Inc. announced the release of Rust, a 30 track double CD that featured remastered versions of the Rise of the Great Machine tracks along with b-sides of forgotten songs and additional audio experiments done by the band.{{Cite web|url=http://store.deathwishinc.com/product/DW88.html|title=Deathwish Estore: Supermachiner "Rust" 2XCD|website=store.deathwishinc.com|access-date=August 12, 2016}} Rust was released on March 16, 2009.{{Cite web|url=https://wearyourwounds.bandcamp.com/album/rust|title=Rust, by Supermachiner|website=Wear Your Wounds|access-date=February 2, 2017}}

Musical style and theme

The music was much different than Bannon's band Converge, having more in common with influences Swans, Bauhaus, and others. The lyrical content is built around the rise of technology and the death of the individual.{{Cite web|url=https://deathwishinc.com/products/supermachiner-rust|title=Supermachiner "Rust"|website=Deathwish Inc|language=en|access-date=February 10, 2017}}

Track listing

{{Track listing

| all_writing =

| all_lyrics = Jacob Bannon

| all_music = Supermachiner

| title1 = Rise of the Great Machine

| length1 = 2:31

| title2 = Flight of Vultures

| length2 = 0:44

| title3 = I Am Legend

| length3 = 4:31

| title4 = Declaration One

| length4 = 2:12

| title5 = Above You

| length5 = 1:11

| title6 = The War We'll Never Win

| length6 = 2:58

| title7 = Vicious Circles

| length7 = 1:04

| title8 = By the Roadside

| length8 = 6:01

| title9 = I Am Oblivion

| length9 = 2:08

| title10 = Treading in the Wake of It All

| length10 = 5:15

| title11 = Below You

| length11 = 4:03

| title12 = Bitter Cold

| length12 = 6:33

| title13 = A New Day

| length13 = 1:06

| title14 = A New Loss

| length14 = 3:18

| title15 = Fireflies Light the Way

| length15 = 4:40

| title16 = Remember My Name

| length16 = 4:37

| title17 = A New Precipice Before Us

| length17 = 1:18

| title18 = Declaration Two

| length18 = 4:11

| title19 = Reign of the Great Machine

| length19 = 2:12

| total_length =

}}{{Track listing

| all_writing =

| all_lyrics =

| all_music =

| headline = Rust (disc two)

| title20 = Hearts Degrade / We Rust

| length20 = 4:19

| total_length =

| title21 = Pick Up the Pieces (Driven Version)

| length21 = 4:52

| title22 = Diamond Bullet

| length22 = 8:29

| title23 = Declaration (Disrupted Version)

| length23 = 2:56

| title24 = Slow Is the Pace of Burden

| length24 = 7:23

| title25 = Grant Me To the Strength

| length25 = 5:02

| title26 = Our Ground Is Sour

| length26 = 2:31

| title27 = Memoriale Rituum

| length27 = 2:30

| title28 = Avalanche

| length28 = 4:36

| title29 = Pick Up the Pieces (Broken Version)

| length29 = 4:47

| title30 = End of the Line

| length30 = 6:46

}}

  • Track 13 "A New Day" is mislabeled "A New Day A New Loss" on the original Undecided Records issue of the album. As a result, track 14, "A New Loss" received the name of track 15 and track 15 received the name of track 16 and so on throughout the track listing, leaving the final track to be titled "Last".
  • Disc one of Rust is a reissue of Rise of the Great Machine.

Personnel

Supermachiner

Additional musicians

  • Seth Bannon – percussion, electronics
  • Kurt Ballou – guitar, saxophone, electronics
  • Akina Kawauchi – violin

Production and recording

Artwork

  • Jacob Bannon – design

References