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Unearth - 5 Album Discography

Unearth - Discography

III: In the Eyes of Fire - 2006
For as long as this album has been talked about, is it worth the hype? You’d better bet your ass it is. Every song on the album shows a new intensity that is not only unmatched by The Oncoming Storm, but basically any contemporary metal band today. The songwriting is sharp and intricate without sounding forced or overproduced, and every single musician is so stupidly on top of his respective game, you’d think this were a jam session with some of the best players known to man. Simply put, this is without a doubt at least one of, though probably the best metal release of 06. The band somehow managed to capture the essence of their prior albums while growing and expanding in ways no one probably ever thought possible. This is one of the few albums I think that has not only been worth the extreme amount of hype put into it, but also manages to surpass it. III: In The Eyes Of Fire is the perfect metal release in every way possible, and there is no other way around it. If you like metal, you will buy this album, and you will love it. I guarantee it.
Including: Unstoppable, Sanctity of Brothers, March of the Mutes, and more…

Our Days of Eulogy - 2005

When Boston metalcore favorites Unearth made the jump to Metal Blade, they didn’t forget the record label that gave them their start, Eulogy — or at least Eulogy didn’t forget them. Who knows? Fact is, the result was 2005’s Our Days of Eulogy, a fare-thee-well release compiling 13 live and out of print recordings that the band’s ever-growing legion of fans will likely snap up with relish.
Including: Only the People [Live], My Desire, Devil in Disguise, and more…

The Oncoming Storm - 2004

Unearth does, in fact, feel like a kick in the head. Mercy is not a high priority on this 2004 release, which demonstrates just how nasty, punishing, and downright vicious the metalcore style can be. Some of Unearth’s riffing hints at thrash metal, but The Oncoming Storm is a metalcore disc first and foremost Those who don’t comprehend metalcore (which is definitely an acquired taste) might wonder why a disc that merits words like harsh, nasty, vicious, and punishing would appeal to anyone — what do Unearth’s fans get out of such an album? Why would they appreciate and enjoy something that’s so unmusical? And the answer is that for Unearth and other metalcore units, The Oncoming Storm is all about the thrill of pure, raw exhilaration as well as emotional catharsis; Phipps’ nonstop screaming is very cathartic for Unearth and their fans in the mosh pit. The Oncoming Storm falls short of remarkable, but it’s a noteworthy, generally decent demonstration of metalcore’s harshly exhilarating powers.
Including: The Great Dividers, False Idols, Black Hearts Now Reign, and more…

Endless - 2002

With 2001’s underground smash of a debut album, The Stings of Conscience, metalcore mavens Unearth proved that they had become experts at contrasting down-to-earth hardcore values (informed lyrics, economical song structures) with rather more high-flying heavy metal elements (single-string speedy riffs, squeaky harmonics, double kick drums), a formula they wisely revisited for the following year’s Endless EP.
Including: My Desire, Endless, Internal War, and more…

The Stings of Conscience - 2001

Hardcore albums never sound this perfect, nor do most death or black metal albums for that matter. In fact, it would not be a stretch to announce this as the holy grail of the new breed of European metal-influenced hardcore that has sprung up recently with the likes of Shadow’s Fall, Darkest Hour, Red Roses for a Blue Lady, Sevenday Curse, All That Remains, and several others. Upon initially listening to this CD, many might require essays to describe the utter awe and complete mind-trip this album is likely to reign over them.
Including: Only the People, Vanishment, My Desire, and more..

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