Posts : 10 Points : 17 Join date : 2010-06-23 Age : 30 Location : Cordoba, Spain
Subject: Re: Underoath - Metalcore/Post-Hardcore June 25th 2010, 07:00
Im going to do a more complete post about Underoath
Hookyftw Wannabe-Poser
Posts : 10 Points : 17 Join date : 2010-06-23 Age : 30 Location : Cordoba, Spain
Subject: Underoath - Metalcore/Post-Hardcore June 25th 2010, 08:13
Hi guys,
im going to talk about Underoath, okay
Underoath is a band Tampa, Florida, United States of America founded in 1997 with Dallas Taylor and Luke Morton. The best album with Taylor and Luke in my opinion is "The Changing of Times", specially this song:
Later, Dallas Taylor leaves the band and Spencer Chamberlain comes, with "Act of Depression", "Cries of the Past" and "The Changing of Times" too. They have received two Grammy nominations in 2007 and 2010 respectively and have recorded a live CD/DVD box set entitled "Survive, Kaleidoscope". After this, the "Lost in the Sound of Separation" appears with a great opinion of the fans. Note the influence of Christianity in the band.
Labels: Solid State, Tooth & Nail, Takehold
Now, I'll show some great songs of this group:
And now, the best song of them
Admin Metal Master
Posts : 604 Points : 782 Join date : 2010-04-15
Subject: Re: Underoath - Metalcore/Post-Hardcore June 25th 2010, 08:22
Great Introduction, gonna check them out soon!
Btw. merged the two topics about this band ;-)
Masuramea Viking
Posts : 239 Points : 364 Join date : 2010-06-09 Age : 37 Location : *points* there
Subject: Re: Underoath - Metalcore/Post-Hardcore June 25th 2010, 11:34
yeah they are very nice, and to be honest changed style quite a bit from when i listened a lot to them.
this is my favorite song by them.
Last time i listened to this was like 5/6 years ago... thanks for making this topic so i remembered them again!
Hookyftw Wannabe-Poser
Posts : 10 Points : 17 Join date : 2010-06-23 Age : 30 Location : Cordoba, Spain
Subject: Re: Underoath - Metalcore/Post-Hardcore June 26th 2010, 04:13
They are so fuckin in all their history I think in this album they play more Deathcore