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![]() ![]() | Unearth Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock & Metal
Heavy and psychedelic, Unearth match the brutish yet melodic intensity of early Nirvana with the bludgeonous impact of the Melvins. This Jack Endino-produced CD defines the early-'90s Seattle Sound. |
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Album Description Heavy and psychedelic, Unearth match the brutish yet melodic intensity of early Nirvana with the bludgeonous impact of the Melvins. This Jack Endino-produced CD defines the early-'90s Seattle Sound. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsNot what you think Dick Dean | Richmond, VA | 04/19/2005 (4 out of 5 stars) "this is not the metalcore unearth hailing from new england. that was formed in 1998. these guys are from seattle washington and don't play anything that resembles the unearth that hardcore kids know of today. these guys play some pretty awesome stuff. its kind of a mix between the melvins and foo fighters. for fans of nirvana, soundgarden and alice in chains. its pretty psychedelic sometimes so all you drugies will love it too. definatly a buy for people who want to revert back to the 90's." A damn good heavy psychedelic record James M. Beach | Los Angeles, CA United States | 01/04/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "This came out in the flurry of grunge bands in the early 90's, spearheaded by Nirvana, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. It also is a bit prescient of Kyuss.
It's got a crazy sounds all it's own, and is in fact disturbing and good. It's like a bad hash trip in a dirty wet basement where you feel like you're finally figuring it all out. In other words, crazy and a bit compelling. The other reviewers are correct, though, in that it has little to nothing in common with metalcore." |