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Unearth – The Wretched; The Ruinous | Album Review

Trevor Phillips said that this album would be heavier than anything in the band’s catalog. One thing I can confirm, this is definitely heavy. Explosive heavy metal from Unearth. An album with a concept following how we are ruining our world and the future. The drum fills and guitar riffs are intense. This new album fits right into the wheelhouse of what Unearth has laid out already. Fierce growls and solos for days. The title track, “Eradicator”, “Call Of Existence”, are the meat and potatoes of what Unearth fans want and it’s a massive serving. This is an example of a band leaning into what they do best, this time aggressive heavy metal meets hardcore, and delivering that as loud as possible. Not wretched at all 8/10.

Unearth The Wretched; The Ruinous Album Review
Unearth “The Wretched; The Ruinous”

Unearth is an American metalcore band from Boston, Massachusetts. Formed in 1998, the group has released seven studio albums.

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“Unearth is an American metalcore band from Boston, Massachusetts. Formed in 1998, the band has released eight studio albums, two live albums, and one compilation album. They have sold over 1 million records worldwide.

Unearth’s music is characterized by its heavy guitars, melodic vocals, and aggressive drumming. The band’s lyrics often deal with personal struggles, social issues, and religious themes.

Unearth is considered to be one of the pioneers of metalcore. They were one of the first bands to combine elements of hardcore punk, death metal, and melodic metal. Unearth’s music has influenced many other metalcore bands, including As I Lay Dying, Killswitch Engage, and All That Remains.

Unearth has toured extensively throughout their career. They have played at major festivals such as Ozzfest, Download Festival, and Summer Slaughter. The band has also toured with some of the biggest names in metal, including Metallica, Slayer, and Lamb of God.

Unearth is a respected band in the metal community. They have been praised for their musicianship, their songwriting, and their live performances. Unearth is a band that continues to push the boundaries of metalcore. They are a band that is not afraid to experiment with their sound. Unearth is a band that is here to stay.”
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Unearth The Wretched; The Ruinous Album Review