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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 19 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Show was great!

    by Jay on 10/19/23Wally's - Hampton

    The sound quality, the great song and execution and energy were top notch.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    They rocked!

    by Anon on 10/14/23Music Farm - Charleston

    The entire show was great- I was dancing the whole time. My favorite band out of the 4 was High Command. I also LOVED the lighting design of Revocation's performance. All performers were good at keeping the crowd engaged. It was a great time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great intimate venue

    by Monica C on 5/13/23The Parish at House of Blues Anaheim - Anaheim

    Loved that we got to see this band in toys small venue, it felt more personal. Liked the vibe.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Masterclass

    by 666trav on 5/11/23The Regent Theater - Los Angeles

    Unearth 10/10 24/7 a masterclass in metal. Do not miss.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    GREAT SHOW!

    by B on 5/10/23The Parish at House of Blues Anaheim - Anaheim

    FIRST TIME SINCE SEEING UNEARTH SINCE OZZFEST 2003-2004. ONLY THING WOULD BE TO UP THE VOLUME.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by Paddle on 9/21/22Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    Was pumped to see unearth after many years. They put on a awesome show lots of energy.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Unearth was awesome

    by zamrock5 on 4/9/17Port City Music Hall - Portland

    Great thrash metal show in small venue with good sound and convenient location

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Give me Shred 'til I'm Dead!

    by Blawsum on 5/2/16Masquerade - Atlanta

    Unearth is always a pleasure! Ringworm, Reflections, & Great American Ghost were great also! Venue does not provide showtime, just door time. Wait is toooooooooo long.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Unearth hometown club show for $16? Yes please.

    by Caro25 on 6/3/14Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    The club had a decent layout with three bars, a merch area, two pool tables, TVs showing sports, and mens/womens bathrooms. Some stage and atmosphere lights hung from the ceiling with a couple of big speakers. They played a lot of Hatebreed, Slayer, and Lamb of God between sets. The staff was okay and the place seemed clean overall. 1st act (forget name) had sort of a sludgy doomcore feel. They were what you'd expect from an opening act - some good riffs, fair energy on stage, and not that memorable. 2nd act (forget name) had a more traditional hardcore sound. More of the crowd was into their act which was okay overall. 3rd act (Texas in July) was fun to watch and fun to listen to. They shredded tight math-metal breakdowns and were a good lead-in to the headliner. I was happy to scoop their CDs after the show. 4th act (Unearth) was the reason everyone was there and it was great to see them in a small club again. The drawback was that the sound system couldn't handle what they had to offer and much of the set sounded muddy. (This was the case the whole night, not just for them.) Even so, they brought energy and played the favorites going back as far as "My Heart Bleeds No Longer." Having seen these guys many times before, I could tell they were a little rusty (this was their first tour stop) and missed a few cues. The mic cut out midway through the final song, but still, a lot of fun to see Unearth live.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    UNEARTH was INSANE!

    by adreaminaqua on 6/1/14Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    This concert was absolutely unforgettable! They played an entire album start to finish and just brought their A-Game 100%. Not to mention, Texas in July was also amazing. They went hard and made sure the fans were engaged. Openers Cruel Hand and Armed for Apocalypse are so talented and made sure we were all having fun. Every band had a decently long setlist and let fans sing along in the mike. There was definite crowd surfing and people joining on stage. All the vocalists were surprisingly fine with this. Hands down, I'd see all these bands again!