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Why Unwound’s Reunion Feels Different Without Vern Rumsey

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Last updated: 2025/03/05 at 5:46 PM
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Post-hardcore band Unwound returned after a 20-year hiatus. The absence of founding bassist Vern Rumsey, who passed away in 2020, raises questions about the reunion, and fans fear it won’t feel the same.

Unwound’s Unexpected Return

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The reunion announcement surprised many as the band’s previous stance against a reunion wasn’t positive. “When we put Unwound on the shelf in 2002, we never thought we’d return to the project,” drummer Sara Lund revealed in the announcement statement.

The band held their first reunion practice secretly in April 2022, and Vern Rumsey’s absence required changes to the lineup. Jared Warren from Karp, Melvins, and Big Business stepped in on bass duties. Scott Seckington from Nocturnal Habits joined on guitar and keyboards.

Will Unwound’s New Lineup Feel The Same?

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Justin Trosper’s statement carries weight: “Starting over again is a rebellious act against our failure.”

Unwound weren’t just a collection of musicians. They were a tight-knit creative unit with chemistry. Their decision to continue without Rumsey preserves their legacy, but it’s also charting a controversial new direction.

There are parallels to other power trios like Minutemen and Hüsker Dü in this new situation. The loss of a core member altered these bands’ essence. The timing of the reunion, two years after Rumsey’s passing, is another thing to raise an eyebrow.

As The Big Takeover says, Vern Rumsey’s role went beyond his bass duties. He was the public face of the group. His bass lines created Unwound’s characteristic post-hardcore sound. His influence on the band’s artistic vision will seemingly make the new lineup feel different for many.

Unwound’s Reunion Tour

According to Consequence, Unwound’s 2023 reunion tour became a landmark event. Shows sold out across major cities including Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia. KEXP reports that the performances featured a carefully curated selection from their catalog. The setlists included material from albums ‘Leaves Turn Inside You’ and ‘The Future of What.’

The new lineup continues to honor Rumsey’s legacy during reunion shows. They pay tribute to his contributions but keep on forging their own path forward. You can still view their continued performances as a celebration of the band’s collective history rather than an attempt to replace the irreplaceable.

Critics and audiences praised the new lineup as well. Monster Fresh notes that Warren’s addition brought fresh energy to the band while maintaining Unwound’s originality.

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