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Unearth - The March

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Free Music Review: Unearth knows how to tear it up.
Hit: 5 Stars

Unearth is in the studio creating their current masterpiece, but this release is timeless as well as the others before it. like several other metalcore bands, they mix brutality and melody at the same time. this album "The March" is a concept album about the good and evil in humanity. if you like metalcore, this belongs in your collection. it will tide you over until the next album comes out in the spring. I recommend this album to those that listen to metalcore and those that listen to a variety of metal bands.

Free Music Review: No brainer for fans
Hit: 5 Stars

Plain and simple, if you're a fan of Unearth then pick up this album. Every song is great. My Will Be Done starts the album off the right way with an amazing intro. Currently listening to Cutman as I write this, and the middle of the song is amazing as well. Anyways, quit reading this review and buy the album.

Free Music Review: Great Album
Hit: 5 Stars

Uneath keeps getting better with time and they discover what a great band they really are with each new release! This album is great and the band puts a little more Metalcore into it then they're pervious release! solid recommendation!

Free Music Review: Unearth
Hit: 5 Stars

I personally dont listen to this type of music, I bought it for my daughter' boyfriend, judging from the reaction I got from him, I'd say it was a hit. he told me he listened to it all the way home.

Free Music Review: Back in their comfort zone...4.5 stars
Hit: 4 Stars

After working with producer Terry Date to create the industrial-strength thrash of their last effort "III: In The Eyes Of Fire," Unearth returns to their comfort zone on "The March," by putting Adam Dutkiewicz back in the producer's chair. Dutkiewicz helmed Unearth's 2004 CD, "The Oncoming Storm," and just like that effort and other Adam D recordings, "The March" is tight, polished (perhaps a bit too polished at times), and heavy as a ten-ton brick.

Much as they did on "Storm," Unearth combines surging, melodic riffs with crushing breakdowns and the righteous rage of Trevor Phipps' lyrics and vocals; Phipps gives his best performance yet on this effort. At the same time the band maintains the raw, desperate energy and unrelenting intensity that marked "III," and adds new dimensions. Guitarists Buzz McGrath and Ken Susi are clearly in touch with their inner guitar heroes; solos abound on "The March." New drummer Derek Kerswill's steady and powerful playing contrasts with the manic style of his predecessor, Mike Justian. He's a welcome and well-suited addition to the band. Anthemic songs like "My Will Be Done," "We Are Not Anonymous" and "The Chosen" practically cry out for mosh pits and shout-alongs; they should be highlights of the band's live set. Unearth even gets downright experimental--for them anyhow--with the slower, seething groove of "Letting Go" (bassist John Maggard stands out here, as well as on the title song) and the album's epic final track...which isn't "Truth Or Consequence" by the way.

We live in dark and frightening times. People are angry, and seek angry music as a cathartic antidote to the chaos. Metal thrives in such circumstances, so it's really no surprise that Metallica's new album shot to number one in its first week of release, and Slipknot topped the charts just a few weeks before. Many of metal's newer bands such as Unearth, Underoath, Trivium and All That Remains are releasing new material, and the time is ripe for this new generation to move metal to the forefront again. On "The March," Unearth hits their stride and makes the case for taking it to the next level.
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