Tracklist
01
The New Pandora
02
Hands Of Time
03
Line And Sinker
04
We Don't Need Them Here
05
Destination Unknown
06
Angel Of Dawn
07
Damn Nation
08
Wave Of Fear
09
Guess How I Hate This
10
Scenery Of Hate
11
Rusty Cadillac
12
You Don't Walk Alone
01
The Storm (live)
02
The Willow Tree (live)
03
You Got Me Wrong (live)
04
Never Forget (live)
05
Nowhereland
Description
Following two successful studio albums (The Unity, 2017 & Rise, 2018), tours with Axel Rudi Pell, Edguy and Sinner, among others, not to mention their own headlining shows and performances at renowned festivals all over Europe, the latest album release by power metal act The Unity, entitled Pride, documents the group's consistent and at the same time impressive development. "I'd describe our current material not merely as an evolvement, because every band evolves in one way or another. In fact, I'm pretty proud of what we've achieved so far, not only in musical terms but also on a personal level," says Gianbattista Manenti, Italian vocalist of the tight unit, as he likes to refer to it, consisting of himself, drummer Michael Ehré (Primal Fear, Gamma Ray, Firewind), guitarists Henjo Richter (Gamma Ray) and Stef, bassist Jogi Sweers and keyboardist Sascha Onnen. In view of increasingly nationalistic tendencies worldwide and misconceived patriotism it may not be altogether innocuous to voice a pride in your own achievements, yet pride in itself is apolitical and lacks any kind of political undertones. So there are not only valid but also exclusively artistic reasons that made The Unity decide to combine their eleven new songs (plus intro) under the heading of Pride. Every single note speaks of that homogeneity, no matter how noisy or how quiet, tough or mellow, determined or laid-back its delivery. For all those who would like to find out for themselves: the new album is scheduled for release on Steamhammer/SPV on 13 March 2020. And that's not the only date you should mark in your calendar: 31 January 2020 will see The Unity unleash their first single 'We Don ?t Need Them Here' (including video), followed by their second single release 'Line And Sinker' plus lavish video clip on 28 February 2020.