"III-In the Eyes of Fire" is our angriest, darkest, fastest and heaviest record to date. The title is a reflection of a couple different things for us. For starters it puts us in the place of our current worldly events. Last record we wrote about things brewing all around us in politics, environmental issues and war, but this record deals with the effects of those very things and the consequences we are all dealing with right now and will continue to deal with until changes are made. We are in our nations most critical point since the 60's and more importantly devastation looms in the near future if we continue to make mistake after mistake with unjust wars and environmental disregard. The title also represents the personal struggles we all face day to day and our constant battles to overcome adversity. We cannot f***ing wait to show people what we have in store with this record.'
Unearth: 3/28/06 Studio Report #1
Tune in as UNEARTH records their sophomore Metal Blade Records release. You'll get a "fly on the wall" perspective of Unearth's day to day routine in the recording studio with legendary producer extraordinaire Terry Date; the highs, the lows, and all the Ken Susi derived shenanigans you can stand. You may even get to hear some of new record months before its release (or not).
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