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Unearth The March CD Review
A review of Unearth posted by RocknMetalWriter on December 12, 2008 6:50 PM
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When: Dec 13, 2008
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How many times have you gone out on a march? Well how about a march dedicated to metal music? Unearth brings this type of march to you with their newest release "The March," consisting of 11-tracks of heart pounding guitar riffs with killer blasting drum solos.

Each track offered on "The March," presents itself in its own creative way taking away from the other instruments and doing what it does best, for example the vocals remain the same as far as I can tell, but they seem a bit darker and a little more eerie than their previous vocal rankings on their earlier releases and last release "III: In The Eyes Of Fire." Raging from the zone of Winthrop, Massachusetts Unearth made a name for themselves staying hidden in the underground music scene for sometime until they brought forth "The Oncoming Storm," which broke them into several pieces having them exposed as much as they could handle. Going out on tours, doing signings meeting new fans and just enjoying the metalcore American way of life. But that was then and this is now and "The March," has invaded us and wants us to take a hike and have a listen in on how Unearth is sounding now in comparison to their old material.

Each track gives a deeper and heavier styling and creates a sound barrier that breaks everything down fast and hard not holding anything back. Lyrics being much more in depth and takes us to a whole other side of Unearth and what they go through and how we can relate to their musical lifestyle. "The March," is one of Unearth's heaviest and aggressive albums of this year and won't be one fading away so quickly but rising up not wanting to be thrown down! Some killer songs are "Grave Of Opportunity", "The March" and "Cutman" to name a few! If you like their previous albums this is just more of the same killer music!
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