Unearth
Watchers of Rule


4.0
excellent

Review

by blackenedcat USER (2 Reviews)
October 27th, 2014 | 82 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The band that put out 'The Oncoming Storm' is back with renewed focus and ferocity.

About twelve months ago, an article popped up on my Facebook feed advertising a band I’d never heard of before. Being a curious fellow, I followed the link and almost had my ears blasted off by Unearth’s 2004 release ‘The Oncoming Storm’. Suffice to say, Unearth was looped on my iPod pretty consistently for months after. So when I heard that a new album was being pumped out, I was excited to say the least.

Does ‘Watchers of Rule’ disappoint? No, it damned well doesn’t.

From the suffocating opening track ‘The Swarm’ and the pseudo-electronic introduction on ‘From the Tombs of Five Below’, to brilliantly crafted guitar work on ‘Trail To Fire’ and the unrelenting chug-a-lug chaos thrown out by ‘Birth of a Legion’, Unearth certainly like to push themselves as musicians. The addition of Nick Pierce on drums is a welcome change to the solid yet unremarkable drumming provided by Killswitch’s Justin Foley on ‘Darkness in the Light’.

On the other hand, Unearth doesn’t exceed expectations with their latest release. Both critics and fans alike have noted that literally every Unearth release has been so fanatically adherent to the same ‘formula’ that it’s hard to be surprised when you discover the next batch of songs. Tracks like Guards of Contagion are testament to this, and whilst being impressive songs in their own right are so strikingly similar to other tracks in their catalogue that it’s impossible not to get a sense of deja-vu, especially during the final thirty seconds or so. What’s more, the album is over before you even know it, with most songs clocking in at barely three and a half minutes long.

To their immense credit, however, Unearth do what they do extremely well. Whilst countless other bands are capable of pulling off the infamous ‘br3akd0wn’ with varying success, Unearth seem to have hit the nail on the head; the perfect example of their breakdown mastery is boasted on The Swarm, which for the final forty seconds is like being kicked in the head over and over again. A personal favourite of mine is Lifetime in Ruins, whose oppressive opening minute is an absolute wonder to behold. Each and every track is fresh and has its own unique feel, despite the same barrage of abrasive vocals that are almost exhausting to withstand.

Gone are the clean vocals thrust upon us by ‘Darkness in the Light’ (besides the merest sliver on ‘Never Cease’). Given that they were never really there in the first place, I think that this is probably for the better; besides, Trevor Phillips is a fantastic vocalist whose abrasive and somewhat unintelligible snarls give Unearth a truly distinctive sound. Others have argued that the constant pummel and stomp of vocals and guitars makes it almost tiring to endure all eleven songs on the album. Solution? Take a rest half way through.

Although ‘Watchers of Rule’ isn’t going to break new ground in the metal community, Unearth doesn’t need to do that to put out a top-notch record. Plenty of other metalcore bands are ‘innovating’, and in my opinion none of them are doing it well. What Unearth have done is created a record with a consistency that hasn’t been seen since ‘The Oncoming Storm’. Let’s hope that Unearth have the integrity to stay true to the genre.

Recommended Tracks
The Swarm
Lifetime in Ruins
Never Cease
Trail To Fire


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Chris Maitland (4.5)
Unearth's most relentless, crushing LP to-date is just what the metalcore genre needed to return to ...



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Asmodeuss1990
October 27th 2014


388 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Solid review. Must check out the album now :D

blackenedcat
October 27th 2014


11 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Cheers, I literally created this account just to write this review. Definitely one of my favourite albums this year (so far)

Asmodeuss1990
October 27th 2014


388 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I've listened to these guys on and off for many years. First song I've ever heard was Endless and that's what got me into metalcore. These guys are truly masters of the breakdown. They use it to full effect and it never is used to drag on songs.

Titan
October 27th 2014


24926 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Endless is awesome as was that entire album. I thought III was very good too and saw them on that tour in a small venue in Manhattan. They lost me after that.



I'd be surprised if I liked this.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
October 27th 2014


27945 Comments


the guitar-work on this is insane

Titan
October 27th 2014


24926 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

well now you boys are going to make me check this

blackenedcat
October 27th 2014


11 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Titan, I'd say that this is probably their best album behind 'The Oncoming Swarm'. There's pretty much no filler and it's certainly bordering their heaviest material.



Is there any reason you don't dig their recent stuff?

Titan
October 27th 2014


24926 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i found the march and darkness to be extremely watered down and tired, just nowhere near as good as their predecessors. I haven't even heard the one after that



I was really into this band at that time but they grew off. Still have a place for them though. The Oncoming Storm is the best metalcore ever imo....

Titan
October 27th 2014


24926 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

haha, this is 'the one after that'

Curse.
October 27th 2014


8079 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

This is their third best album, and it fucking rips

Atari
Staff Reviewer
October 27th 2014


27945 Comments


the last 2 albums weren't bad, but they were just more of the same. this one brings back some much needed aggression and pretty much exceeds all expectations

blackenedcat
October 27th 2014


11 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I found that with the last 2 albums that they had 3/4 cracking tunes, but the rest were either average or sub-average filler.

Curse.
October 27th 2014


8079 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

To The Ground makes me want to put people in the ground

bloc
October 27th 2014


69947 Comments


Don't really listen to this band much, but I'm looking forward to this

Jots
Emeritus
October 27th 2014


7561 Comments


"pseudo-electronic"
-so... is it electronic or not? I don't understand what pseudo-electronic means.

"who’s abrasive and somewhat unintelligible snarls"
- whose

"Does ‘Watchers of Rule’ disappoint? No, it damned well doesn’t."....
"On the other hand, Unearth doesn’t exceed expectations with their latest release."...
- idk, kinda seem like you either a) contradict yourself, or b) are trying to say this is pretty middle-of-the-road, which seems like a bit of a negative point. I mean, if you're implying they're being formulaic, it seems like you'd rate this a bit lower since they apparently aren't showing much progression as a band.

plus, you say that most of the songs are so similar to other songs in their catalogue that they invoke deja vu, yet you say: "Each and every track is fresh and has its own unique feel". Again, it feels like you need to collect your thought better and decide what you're actually trying to say.

there's quite a few lines where you use unnecessary prepositions but that's nitpicky stuff you'll probably sort out on your own over time

pretty good for a first review though, so I'll pos.

Intothepit
October 27th 2014


4348 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The overuse of the word "whilst" is kind of annoying.

Jots
Emeritus
October 27th 2014


7561 Comments


he only says it twice. but yeah, another tip would be to control+F some of your descriptors to make sure you aren't repeating yourself. idk if this review is guilty of it, but it might come in handy in the future. something to remember I guess

blackenedcat
October 27th 2014


11 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

JohnnyOnTheSpot, thanks for the feedback.



What I'm trying to say is that amongst the songs on the album (the ten of them), they all sound fresh and unique, but that as a whole the band are adherent to a formula. Although this might seem like a bad thing, I'd actually much prefer them to continue producing music of this quality that dip off the road like so many other bands. Hence, I've given them credit for following a tried-and-proven formula and producing good music.



And with the 'pseudo-electronic' description, I'm not sure how else to describe the intro to that song. It's obviously not a synth line, although it's definitely not straight out of an amp. I'll have a think if there's a phrase that I can replace it with.

Crysis
Emeritus
October 28th 2014


17624 Comments


this band has always been really solid

ShadowRemains
October 28th 2014


27730 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

like my _____



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