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Band
Unearth
Title
III - In The Eyes of Fire
Type
LP/EP
Company
Metal Blade
YOR
2006
Style
Metalcore/Hardcore
4/6/2009 - Review by: Sinnercorp

Unearth
III - In The Eyes of Fire

Company: Metal Blade
Release: 2006
Genre: Metalcore
Reviewer: Sinnercorp

  • Almost as good as it gets for Metalcore



  • After the highly successful "Oncoming Storm", comes "In The Eyes Of Fire", the third full length by Massachusetts based Unearth. Ken Susi and Buzz McGrath are competent axe-men and also skillful song writers that combine European melodic guitars with some of the most creative breakdowns. Unearth have been promising to deliver a release which would be their "angriest, heaviest and most brutal" to date and with their newest release, Unearth has delivered.

    Whether it's the anthem-like choruses, the ripping solos, or the unrelenting breakdowns, Unearth continues to prove that they know exactly what they want to do when it comes to making music. The vocals though are not distinctive, and not very memorable. Every song has an in-your-face speed thrash metal foundation at a driving tempo, rather than their usual mid-tempo that every metal fan expects.

    Unearth have really come into their own with this release, and it offers everything one could want in a metalcore CD. Every song will more or less satisfy even the casual fans of metalcore. "III: In The Eyes Of Fire" won't change your mind about metalcore if you already hate it, but to those who at least have some interest in the slowly deteriorating genre, this is almost as good as it gets. If you're looking for a metal/hardcore album that is blisteringly fast and furiously blazing and brutally heavy, and is made for some serious headbanging enjoyment, then Unearth's "III: In The Eyes of Fire" is rightfully yours to own.


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    ALL REVIEWS FOR: UNEARTH
    TITLE
    DOR
    COMPANY
    REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
    III - In The Eyes of Fire
    2006
    Metal Blade
    Sinnercorp4/6/2009
    4
    The Oncoming Storm
    2004
    Nuclear Blast
    Frank Hill10/13/2004
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