"Unreal World" is the fourth studio album by the alternative rock band The Godfathers, released by Epic Records in March 1991. Produced by Steve Brown, known for his work with Wham!, The Cult, and Manic Street Preachers, the album marked the band's first with guitarist Chris Burrows, replacing Kris Dollimore, and the final studio album featuring original members Michael Gibson (guitar) and George Mazur (drums).
The album features a cover of The Creation's 1968 single "How Does It Feel to Feel," paying homage to the band's influences. It builds upon the foundation laid by its predecessor, "Birth, School, Work, Death," with its signature blend of alternative rock, punk, and garage rock elements.
Critics praised "Unreal World" for its steadfastness and the band's ability to maintain their sound while evolving creatively. The album's raw energy, gritty production, and socially conscious lyrics resonate with fans of alternative rock and punk.
Though "Unreal World" didn't achieve the same commercial success as its predecessor, it remains a noteworthy entry in The Godfathers' discography, showcasing their commitment to their craft and solidifying their place in the alternative rock scene of the early '90s.