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The March

Unearth

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Album Review

Released in 2006, III: In the Eyes of Fire saw Unearth score their commercial breakthrough (as it reached number 45 on the album charts). But they accomplished this feat without the input of longtime producer Adam Dutkiewicz (yep, the same chap who is an integral member of Killswitch Engage), as renowned producer Terry Date manned the boards. But on their follow-up (and fourth studio album overall), 2008's The March, the lads have reunited once more with Señor Dutkiewicz, and the results are as hard-hitting and gloriously metallic as ever before. While many focus on the hardcore hollering (and thinking man's lyrics) of the group's frontman, Trevor Phipps, The March proves once and for all — perhaps more than any of their previous albums — that Unearth are one mighty guitar band. The twin team of Buz McGrath and Ken Susi is one of metal's finest, and it doesn't take long to prove this — just check out the kickoff track, "My Will Be Done," which features some pretty darn tasty guitar work. But that said, Phipps still has more than enough room to stretch out with some interesting lyrical concepts, and "Crow Killer" is the standout ditty this time out, as it focuses on the story of Jeremiah Johnson, who supposedly sought a relentless and bloody revenge on the Crow Indians (hence the song's title) after they killed his wife. And as evidenced by tracks such as "Grave of Opportunity," Unearth have pretty much perfected their hardcore-meets-Iron Maiden style/approach by this point. The March proves that all the early accolades were well worth it: Unearth have grown into one of metal's leading outfits.

Customer Reviews

METAL...

...BEYOND METAL!!! Still the finest Metal Band around!!!

The Fourth instalment from Unearth is truly worth the wait.

Epic Album. The Fourth instalment from Unearth is truly worth the wait. Adam D's production skills shine through once again. Just get the album... simple

Pretty Great Album

Another great album produced by the notorious Adam Dutkiewicz, the first four tracks are especially brilliant. "Letting Go" is great too. The album has an interesting concept however, and the lyrics really tell an important story. If you're an Unearth fan, or just simply love fast, heavy, technical metal, it's certainly one for the collection.

Biography

Formed: 1998 in Boston, MA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Massachusetts metalcore enthusiasts Unearth formed in 1998 and immediately started rocking, both in around Boston and on the road. They quickly built up a strong following, booking tours with such like-minded acts as the Black Dahlia Murder and Killswitch Engage and supporting big names like Lamb of God and Slipknot. After issuing Above the Fall of Man (Endless Flight) in 1999 Unearth jumped to Eulogy for two albums, 2001's Stings of Conscience and Endless the following year. Their biggest exposure...
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