Unstable (album)
Unstable is
Adema's second album, released in 2003. It has sold about 110,000 copies. Its radio single was "Unstable", which also had a music video, but it didn't get very much radio play. While Some listeners complain that Adema lost its emotional edge with their sophomore album, and that the songs seem formulaic compared to their more successful debut album,
Adema, others feel that Adema refined their tone, relying on instrumentation and harmony instead of distortion.While it may have been less successful than their first album debuting at number 43 on the Billboard 200 before quickly falling off the chart, it still has a cult following, remains a fan favorite, and many fans still prefer it over the follow up album
Planets (album) with the band's new lead singer
Luke Caraciolli. This was also the bands last album with their first lead singer
Mark Chavez.
The album came with a bonus DVD which featured the band's four music videos ("Unstable", "Giving In", "The Way You Like It", "Immortal") as well as band footage and other features. There was also another track that was not included in the Unstable album called "Someone Else's Lies". It was only avaiable through a promotion during the time Unstable was released on a cd label Unstable Side B. The Track is avaiable for listing on Mark Chavez's fansite and is still avaiable for download via music downloading sites.
Track Listing:# Co-Dependent# Rip The Heart Out Of Me# Stand Up# Unstable# Promises# Blame Me# So Fortunate# Stressin' Out# Do You Hear Me# Let Go# Betrayed Me# Needles
Unstable Side B Disk Track Listing:# Someone Else's Lies
Singles and Chart Positions: (Credit
allmusic.com)
2001 Unstable Mainstream Rock Tracks 25
2001 Unstable Modern Rock Tracks 38