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Ø (Disambiguation)

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With ex-Norma Jean drummer Daniel Davidson in the fold, this veteran Florida metalcore outfit regains the lethal edge that made 2006’s Define the Great Line such a landmark release. Frontman Spencer Chamberlain stretches his vocal abilities, revealing more subtleties in both his clean and guttural singing modes. What counts most is the primal aggression of the band’s ensemble work, tempered by an underlying rock-solid faith. The tracks “In Division” and “In Completion” frame a brooding song-cycle laden with images of isolation, drowning and destruction. The tense, churning rhythm of “Who Will Guard the Guardians” and the fractured funk-thrash of “Catch Myself Catching Myself” embody a reoccurring theme of spiritual warfare. The eerie experimentation within “Driftwood” sets the listener up for the staccato guitar thrusts of “Vacant Mouth.” Tracks like “Paper Lung” and “A Divine Eradication” are harrowing messages from the abyss. Amidst this sea of barely controlled chaos, Underoath reveals glimmers of salvation behind the darkness.

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Math

Take Underoath, subtract The Almost, and add Norma Jean. What do you get? The best record Underoath has ever put out. Phenomenal.

previous fan

The music just isnt that good. Define the great line was their best album. people like it just because it's Underoath. If this was another band everyone would say its awful. and they're not even underoath anymore. no original members!

Underoath on Steroids

The new album from Underoath is simply incredible. With a darker, heavier feel than DTGL and LITSOS, they still have that rare ability to make you want to smash a hole in the wall one second, then makes you want to just sit and ponder the meaning of life the next. The clean vocals are wonderful, and I'm sure many people were concerned what would happen with the depature of Aaron's voice. But Spencer holds his own. I am seriously impressed with Disambiguation and I'll probably be listening to it for a long time. Thank you Underoath for making some of the best music out there!

Biography

Formed: 1998 in Tampa, FL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Since their inception, Florida's Underoath have evolved from a run-of-the-mill Christian metalcore band into a fluid, dynamic, and energized rock group that adeptly blends emotive melody, charged punk rock rhythms, and a chunky, engaging bottom end. Underoath formed in 1998 in vocalist Dallas Taylor's bedroom. Within a year, the group — with guitarist Tim McTague, drummer Aaron Gillespie, and keyboardist Christopher Dudley — had inked a deal with Alabama's Takehold record label. In July...
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