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The metalcore band, Unearth, has a sound that will attack you with fists of furry. Volumes are cranked to full blast and the band is not afraid to unleash their sound in the fiercest way possible. The band came upon their name, Unearth, because they wanted to unearth a new sound in the metal genre, and their ambitious approach to do so has paid off. They have attempted to up the intensity of metal music by large leaps, always producing the heaviest sounds that are possible to make. There is hardly any melodic singing whatsoever during their performance. The vocals are always approached with deep yells and growls that are in your face. Even the backup singing is handled in the same manner of intensely bellowing the lyrics. The band clearly revels in the intensity of their songs, which can be conveyed in the title of one of their songs, “This Glorious Nightmare”. The more horrific and exhilarating they can make the music, the better it is for their performance. Although the vocals are always presented in an atonal and harsh approach, the guitarists often incorporate some melodic riffs into the music. The band is extremely epic on stage, running all around, and head banging to their heavy metal music. The singer, Trevor Phipps, never lets up on his intensity when addressing the audience. When speaking to the crowd he does not refrain from using his deep, raspy growl, and incites the crowd to go crazy. The crowd seems to eat up the viciousness of the performance and aggressively partakes in mosh pits and head banging.
Although the band shows direct influences from some of their metal heroes such as Slayer, Anthrax, and Testament, there is no doubt that they have unearthed a sound of their own that continues to push the boundaries of heavy delivery.
Unearth is a fantastic band, and I loved getting to see them live (for the first time, for me). The venue had a cool vibe and was very clean, but the sound wasn't very clear, making it often difficult to tell what song the bands were playing, or pick out any of the details. When you have such intricate and fast-paced music, it's a bummer when you can't hear it clearly. Still, had a good time and would absolutely go see Unearth again next time they are in town.
The Foundry was a warm and intimate setting tp to see my favorite band Unearth. The show was amazing as Unearth played the perfect balance of their old and new. They are an. extremely talented band with lyrics that mean something in our world today. What a kick ass evening.
Fantastic show Unearth never disappoints! Buzz and Ken always have entertaining antics. The interaction with band while they perform is something you dont get with other bands! If you never seen Unearth go see them you will not be disappointed!