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 This album is power, technique, but above all it is metal!!

 The production makes this record something rare if not unique for a 'new' band... they will sound just like on the record, and that’s important.

Unearth's album III: In The Eyes Of Fire stands out in a stagnant metal scene, mixing thrash, death metal, and melodic metalcore with authentic 80s metal roots. The review highlights the band's power, technical skill, and a production style that captures their live energy. The album offers sophisticated riffing and dynamic song structures, praised as a unique accomplishment for a band with eight years of evolution. Discover the raw power and technical skill of Unearth's III: In The Eyes Of Fire – listen now and experience true metal energy!

 "Undoing Ruin is a blatant tribute to 'Slaughter of the Soul,' played with the same technical expertise but with a greater thrash attitude."

 "The acidic and direct screaming of singer John Henry pairs well with the guitar work of Mike Schleibaum and guitar-virtuoso Kris Norris."

Undoing Ruin, the fifth album by American band Darkest Hour, heavily draws from Swedish metal influences with thrash elements. The album features impressive technical performances, especially from the guitarists and rhythm section. Tracks like 'A Thousand Words to Say' and 'Sound the Surrender' stand out, alongside a brief acoustic interlude. While not entirely original, it is a solid work with strong live performance energy and deserves a listen. Listen to Darkest Hour's Undoing Ruin and experience the fusion of thrash and Swedish metal intensity!

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