Take A Look Into UNEARTH Guitarist's Custom IBANEZ Collection

June 2, 2009

After receiving an overwhelming amount of requests from fans, Ken Susi, guitarist of metal powerhouse act UNEARTH, has just posted images of his custom Ibanez seven-string guitar collection for all to check out at this location. Fans can interact with Susi by submitting questions at the following SevenString.org forum and serious players/collectors can reach out to Ibanez to request their very own Ken Susi custom Ibanez guitar for purchase.

Commented Susi: "After all the kind emails and fan mail asking to see these guitars up close, I decided to just give you and up close look at my axes. So here is your opportunity to check it out! This is just for all those guitar lovers and people who wished they had an Ibanez custom of their own. I am truly lucky to have had guitars made for me so this is my thank you back to all who have supported my band and my creative approaches to designing and playing my guitars."

UNEARTH's song "Grave of Opportunity" is now available as a downloadable track on the Guitar Hero World Tour. The song is part of the Ferret Music/Metal Blade Track Pack, which also contains THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA's "Dez Moines" and CHIMAIRA's "On Broken Glass".

UNEARTH is touring in support of its critically acclaimed album, "The March", which hit streets on October 14, 2008 and debuted at No. 45 on The Billboard 200 chart. Revolver magazine called "The March" a "magnificently majestic group effort" and praised it as "some of the smartest writing in metal."

On March 19, UNEARTH teamed up with Artificial Army to shoot a video for the song "Grave of Opportunity".

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