UNEARTH Prepares To Embark On European Headlining Tour

March 22, 2007

Massachusetts metallers UNEARTH have issued the following update:

"So we just landed in the U.K. and we are all eager as fuck to headline the U.K. and Europe for the first time. We have done some amazing European tours before, but it will feel damn good to play a full set and put on our show for our friends overseas. We are hitting up some smaller venues, most without barricades, so we can bring a real UNEARTH show to the people. We hand picked JOB FOR A COWBOY, DESPISED ICON and DAATH to make sure the entire bill was one that will keep the crowds looking over their shoulders at all times. Tickets are going fast to most of the shows, so be sure to hit up the links in the tour section of the [band's official] site to get yours before they are gone.

"After the headlining run we come right back home for a North American tour with DIMMU BORGIR, DEVILDRIVER and KATAKLYSM. We haven't hit the road with DIMMU since the 2004 Ozzfest, so it will be good to get out there and do it again in a club setting. DEVILDRIVER is always a great band to share the stage with and KATAKLYSM is one of the best death metal bands around today. This tour is going to be an unfuckingreal diverse clash of heavy music....good times ahead. For the summer, a handful of European festivals and a return to Japan, Australia and New Zealand are in the works, so stay tuned for updates.'

UNEARTH's latest album, "III: In the Eyes of Fire", was released last August via Metal Blade Records. The CD was recorded at a Seattle studio with producer Terry Date (PANTERA, DEFTONES). A limited-edition version of "III: In the Eyes of Fire" includes a bonus DVD containing the "making of" footage for the album and a live video filmed on the Sounds of The Underground tour.

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