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Define The Great Line is probably my album of the summer. I anticipated its release ever since Underoath said they were working on a new one, and they did not disappoint one single bit.
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Screamo/metalcore Warped Tour mainstays Underoath expand their sonic palettes on the blistering and occasionally majestic Define the Great Line, a mammoth production that exemplifies how far Christian metal has come since the days of Stryper and Bloodgood. On their third full-length release, the Florida-based rockers have found the delicate middle ground between throat-shredding grindcore and My Chemical Romance/From Autumn to Ashes-style emo-punk, utilizing the highly flexible voice of Spencer Chamberlain as a compass for both melody and cacophony. Define the Great Line is bookended by its best cuts, the rousing "In Regards to Myself" and the epic closer, "To Whom It May Concern." Both exemplify the group's newfound confidence in the studio and introduce a real progressive bent to both the production and the overall arrangements. While Underoath explore their faith with both reverence (the monastic "Salmarnir") and suspicion ("There Could Be Nothing After This"), something that sets them apart from the polarizing righteousness of many CCM acts, their crossover potential remains huge, as the prevailing themes of isolation, anger, introspection, and the quest for self-confidence are universal.
Define The Great Line is probably my album of the summer. I anticipated its release ever since Underoath said they were working on a new one, and they did not disappoint one single bit.
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Underoath - Define the Great LineUnderoath's third album is nothing short of a riot in your brain. This album will take your soul and body on a wild ride through the gates of life and death and leave you breathless and wanting more. The album is harder then the sohpomore album but a notch below the first album with frontman Dallas Taylor. Spencer's trained vocals guide the music through exce...
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Underoath is riding high on the wave of success this year. On 07/17/07 the band will release its first DVD named after the iconic number they use throughout their productions, "777". The DVD features concert footage from their tours in 2006 and 2007, all the music videos from Define the Great Line behind the scenes action from the filming of their latest music video, "You're Ever So Inviting,...
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Retuning Empty Handed...years ago...we went 'bag snatchin' on Halloween...and Brian Bianca tried to pull a run-by bag snatch on Adam, and his bag was filled with candy and just blew up everywhere...but Brian got his when years later we smoked some killer weed, cooked a frozen pizza and Brian was so high that he forgot to put an over mit on his hand, he grabbed the pizza pan barehanded and the p...
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Salmarnir...salmon, marlins, and nirds...uhh, the "no child left behind law"...let's teach our kids that it's ok if you're not qualified, and you can't pass the right tests, we'll let you be a fire fighter even if you can't physically do the job to save lives, let's teach them that everyone's a winner, they are trying to take dodge ball and kickball out of school, I mean let's just lock them up...
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a moment suspended in time...very useful if you can stop time like that and actually function while everyone else was frozen in "time-out"....when you try to freeze a memory in your mind, you get all the details wrong anyway, that's why 2 witnesses never see the same scenario!!!!Jack's polygraphing techniques,Tyler Durden
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To whom it may concern...I keep hearing these odd noises through the wall in my apartment, it kind of sound like my neighbor is slicing up human body parts, and the smell, ooohhhhh, I think I actually feel my waal starting to collapse...can you please do your job and see what this nut in 19C is doing...I believe he is a Mr. Gein, a Mr. Ed Gein...Jack's heartfelt cries from nextdoor,Tyler Durden
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Writing on the walls....when there is something hiding inside you waiting to burst or be found out, it would be very helpful if a hand would literally write the solution on the wall so you could make the right decision...Jack's restaraunt's soup urine content,Tyler Durden
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Moving for the sake of motion...doesn't it just get under your skin when it's only 40-50 degrees outside, and your wife or girlfriend shivers and chatters her teeth really loud!!!! AAAHHHHH, smack with the back hand, shut up biaHHH....Jack's overwhelming pet peeves,Tyler Durden
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Casting such a thin shadow.....I guess that would mean you were dying, probably in a coma, having an out of body experience, becausecasting no shadow means you died and haven't moved on yet, so maybe a thin shadow means you're mostly dead...Jack's uncanny taste for cashews,Tyler Durden
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Everyone looks so good from here...being depressed for me was fun, looking at all the people who had everything handed to them and luck always seemed to be on their side, hollywood bimbos so oblivious to reality, vanity of those in the spotlight thinking nothing could ever go wrong, living their lives for the eyes of others, but it was worth it to see an enemy get destroyed or ruined...I have s...
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In regards to myself...won't bore you with details of who I am, but of who I could be...I could be outside of your window right now, not naked because I am not a perv, but dressed in all black with black and green grease paint covering my face, aiming a laser-sighted .37 magnum, but I would never use real bullets, just to scare you....Jack's unwanted late-night visitor,Tyler Durden
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Define The Great Line is probably my album of the summer. I anticipated its release ever since Underoath said they were working on a new one, and they did not disappoint one single bit.
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Underoath - Define the Great LineUnderoath's third album is nothing short of a riot in your brain. This album will take your soul and body on a wild ride through the gates of life and death and leave you breathless and wanting more. The album is harder then the sohpomore album but a notch below the first album with frontman Dallas Taylor. Spencer's trained vocals guide the music through exce...
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