Opening their forth album 'The March' with the thunderous metal tune 'My Will Be Done' Unearth continue their evolution and by incorporating elements of thrash, hardcore and good melodic metal into their tunes the band have garnered an ever increasing circle of fans, put in the fact that they are members of the few Americans that have passports and are not afraid to travel for a gig means that they have a world wide following that increases with every major tour.
This latest edition to their increasing library of material see's them continue utilising the true staple of long lasting metal acts which is the running solo played with thrash speed allied to their hardcore sentiments of truth and the energy of extreme metal which are ingredients hard to resist. 'Grave of Opportunity' the forth track is a classic example of the bands quality’s and the perfect meshing of the crossover of genres.
The Brutality of Trevor Phipps vocals don't falter throughout while the melody of the guitars supported by the little solo's interspersing in most songs keep it interesting. An enjoyable album that will enhance the bands reputation although it could be said that it is typical muscular metal the riffs are decent and the quality is high throughout the album with something there for everyone.
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