UNEARTH Performs New Song In Moscow; Video Footage, Photos Available

August 8, 2008

Fan-filmed video footage of Massachusetts metallers UNEARTH performing a new song, "My Will Be Done", at the Tochka club in Moscow, Russia can be viewed below. Photos from the concert are available on The MetalList web site.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Giles
02. Endless
03. This Glorious Nightmare
04. Zombie Autopilot
05. This Lying World
06. Sanctity Of Brothers
07. My Heart Bleeds No Longer
08. My Will Be Done
09. The Great Dividers
10. Only The People
Encore:
11. Black Hearts Now Reign

UNEARTH's new album, "The March", is scheduled for release on October 14 via Metal Blade Records. The CD was recorded at Massachusetts' System Recording and Zing studios with producer Adam Dutkiewicz (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) and is said feature UNEARTH's "most dynamic material to date," combining strong tension and release, abundant guitar solos and a bulldozing power-groove.

Commented UNEARTH frontman Trevor Phipps: "'The March' symbolizes both the evil and hopeful sides of humanity. The Evil: With the constant balancing act of power within government, religion and our financial institutions, there lies the chance of those most hungry for power to alter and restrict our freedoms for their gain. The Hopeful: This represents the faith in mankind as the most powerful force on the planet. If we come together and do not fight over religion, class and borders then we hold the key to a peaceful world. There are two possible futures in store; either a March of power and greed or a March of a unified human race."

UNEARTH will launch a U.S. headlining tour on October 1 in Baltimore, Maryland. Presented by Live Nation, the four-week, 26-city trek will feature support from PROTEST THE HERO, THE ACACIA STRAIN, WHITECHAPEL and GWEN STACY.

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