Unrivaled release debut album ‘Quarter Life Crisis’


Unrivaled, a three-piece band that blurs the lines between punk and metal to create a sound that lives up to their name. Drawing influence from bands such as Rise Against and Green Day, they are looking to reinvent rock in their own image. Recently, Unrivaled released their debut album ‘Quarter Life Crisis’. Produced and mixed by Dylan Ray of BlackWolf Room and mastered by Garrett Haines of Treelady Studios.

“We went into the studio looking to record 10+ songs for our debut effort. With very little experience recording beforehand, we took a massive leap of faith with this project. Unsure if these songs would sound better or worse, we went in the studio with an open mind and a willingness to adapt on the fly. Eight months and one pandemic later, we came out with eleven songs we’re proud to call our own. Something unique. Something we can’t wait to share with the world. It wasn’t until about halfway in, we settled on the name ‘Quarter Life Crisis’. With the subject matter of these songs, it seemed like the perfect name for this album. Right to the point and something relatable to our audience. The songs were initially written by me, but these tracks wouldn’t be nearly as good without Paul and Austin’s touch. This was a project where every cog needed to align, and we did just that.” 

Jimmy Alexander, guitarist

Ahead of the release of their debut album, the band released three singles off of it including “I’ve Relapsed”, “Still Alive”, and “Doppelganger”. Stream ‘Quarter Life Crisis‘: https://linktr.ee/unrivaledsound

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