Disco de Unearth: “Our Days of Eulogy”
 Descripción (en inglés) :
Unearth: Trevor Phipps (vocals); Ken Susi, Buz McGrath (guitar); John "Slo" Maggard (bass guitar); Mike Justian (drums).
<p>A smattering of live tracks dot OUR DAYS OF EULOGY, a collection of no-nonsense music from hardcore outfit Unearth. It is a tribute to the ferocity of the band that the live cuts pummel with just as much muscle (if not more) as the calculated studio tracks. With wrenching scream-o vocals from Trevor Phipps, jackhammer rhythms for drums and bass, and crushingly heavy riffs (and occasional leads) from the dual guitars, the studio tracks deliver the goods too, making for plenty of adrenaline-soaked aggression for Unearth's fan to enjoy.
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Our Days of Eulogy |
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UPC:790168466229
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:Heavy Metal
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Artista:Unearth
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Productor:Adam Dutkiewicz; Ken Cmar; Josh Bak
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Sello:Eulogy
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Distribuidora:WEA (distr)
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Fecha de publicación:2006/10/10
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Año de publicación original:2005
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Número de discos:1
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Mixed
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LeftManOut (TheCityThatNeverSleeps, FL) - 21 Noviembre 2005
9 personas de un total de 10 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The New Unearth Album?! Not Exactly....
First of all it should be noted that this is not Unearth's new album. It's just a compilation cd which features some live tracks, and their two older eps "Endless" and "Above The Fall Of Man". While it may not necessarily be new music, if you've never heard any of the band's older material, or experienced their live show, then this is a nice treat for you. Basically Eulogy is trying to capitalize on the success which Unearth is having right now by re-issuing their first recorded material packaged with some extra tracks, in hopes that newer fans of the band will pick it up. And if you're a newer fan of the band that might be a good idea, just make sure you know what you are getting.
The first five tracks of the album are taken from a live show in Long Island, NY. The tracks are only from their older album "The Stings of Conscience". However the live tracks are definitly the highlight of the album. An Unearth live show is extremely intense, and the feeling which these tracks give off are amazing. They sound just as good recorded as the band does live, which is quite an accomplishment. I actually like hearing these older songs because many of them aren't performed live by the band very often anymore, particularly "Fuel The Fire", and this is a great chance to hear how great the songs sound in a live environment. The next four tracks are from the "Endless" Ep, which was released in 2002. "Endless" of course was featured on "The Oncoming Storm", Unearth's breakthrough album for Metal Blade Records. "Internal War", "My Desire" and "The Charm" are all original tracks with have not appeared on any other albums. The "Endless" Ep is actually one of my favorite pieces of music by the band, and this is a great place to hear it, if you don't already happen to own it. The last four tracks are from the "Above The Fall Of Man" EP, which was released in 1999. The production is kind of rough, but the feeling is just as intense as any Unearth recording to date, although you can tell how far the band has come since its inception. "Shattered By The Sun" appeared on Unearth's first full length "The Stings Of Conscience", and the three other tracks, "Call To Judgement", "Convictions" and "Lefty" are originals which haven't been released anywhere else.
Basically if you already own "Endless" and "Above The Fall" of man, there is little use for this cd. Really the only thing you're getting is some live tracks, and while they are good, they're not worth shelling out $15 when you can just download them off the internet, or go to an Unearth show in person. Overall the release is solid, but it's pretty apparent what Eulogy was trying to do with this cd. Nothing against them though becaue Eulogy is a great label, they should just make it more clear to people what this cd really is. Hopefully most fans will check into the album before buying to see whether or not it's a necessary purchase for them. Otherwise you're getting a very solid compilation from a great band.
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Kinda dissapointed....
When I first saw this album I was excited because I thought it was a new release. This is not a new release. In fact it repeats songs that have already been in two other productions. For example:
Shattered by the Sun - Above the fall of man(EP), Stings of Conscience
Endless - Endless(EP), Oncoming Storm
My Desire - Stings of Conscience, Endless(EP)
I just find it very repetative and way too soon in their career to release something like this. The live tracks are good but the recording quality kinda sucks. I am only giving it three stars because if you don't own the "Above the fall of man(EP)" I would recommend that you get this thing seeing as how the EP is out of print. This is the only reason this CD is of any value because you can still get Endless(EP) on Amazon.
So the only thing we have going on here is an out of print EP, an EP that is still in print, and some live stuff, which isn't all that great, considering seeing them live is so much better. Those are just my thoughts, buy what you want.
Análisis de usuario - 07 Abril 2007
- Good Album
For you who are not familiar with Unearth and wonder why there are so many repetitive songs, it is because before their popular times with Metalblade Records, Unearth was with the much smaller Eulogy records. Those were the songs that they made with Eulogy, for the most part. That is why I think there are so many of the same songs in their previous albums. Oh, and it is a really good album, especially the live stuff. And the vocals have been improving since this album, and only got better from The Oncoming Storm and III: In The Eyes of Fire.
- unearth rules
ok the first guy who reviewed this basically took 4000,0000 paragraphs to say what i can say in just a few sentences: this is a new release from unearth, but not their next official album. The first half of the album is stellar live tracks and the next half of the album is their hard to find EPs. All in all, a good release from unearth. the live tracks sound good and the eps display a raw, powerful unearth. if you don' tknow who this band is, they are an american metal band who have huge swedish metal influences.
1 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- unearth rules
ok the first guy who reviewed this basically took 4000,0000 paragraphs to say what i can see in just a few sentences: this is a new release from unearth, but not their next official album. The first half of the album is stellar live tracks and the next half of the album is their hard to find EPs. All in all, a good release from unearth. the live tracks sound good and the eps display a raw, powerful unearth. if you don' tknow who this band is, they are an american metal band who have huge swedish metal influences.
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