Release Fat Wreck Chords released
The Unraveling on April 24, 2001, in the United States on
CD and
LP formats; the original 2001 CD pressing is currently out of print. It failed to reach any major music chart, and did not produce a
single. Since the album's release, some of its songs have been featured in
compilation albums and other media. An acoustic rendition of "Everchanging" was included on the
Warped Tour 2006 Tour Compilation and the European track listing of the 2007 extended play
This Is Noise. "The Art of Losing" and "My Life Inside Your Heart" were to be used in the unreleased video game
Propeller Arena. To promote
The Unraveling, Rise Against toured extensively throughout North America and Europe.
Phillip Hill stood in as lead guitarist, and Kevin White was eventually hired as a replacement. In 2005, Fat Wreck Chords reissued
The Unraveling on CD and
digital download format to coincide with the band's fifth anniversary. It was remixed and remastered by
Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore at
The Blasting Room in
Fort Collins, Colorado, with two bonus songs ("Join the Ranks" and "Gethsemane"), updated photography, and additional album
liner information. Mohney plays lead guitar on "Gethsemane", as the track was recorded after Wlekinski's departure.
Critical reception The Unraveling received positive reviews upon its initial release. Merrill praised the album's music, and described Rise Against as the "hardcore salvation" he had been waiting for. Benwell noted that while the music was not innovative, it was still a "perfectly formed slab of uplifting punk rock", and recommended the album to any hardcore punk fans.
AllMusic's Kurt Morris commented that Rise Against was different than other Fat Wreck Chords bands at the time, as there was no poppy songs or
juvenile humor in the lyrics. He felt that the music was "pure and unadulterated", and that
The Unraveling would revitalize
moshing. The 2005 reissue was also met with positive reviews.
AltSounds highlighted the improved sound quality and called it a "must have for any Rise Against fan". Sputnikmusic also noted the improved sound quality, but criticized the positioning of each song in the track list. The reviewer wrote that certain songs felt out of place when paired next to each other, and wondered why the track listing had not been altered for the reissue. ==Track listing==