Underoath
Biography
Since their inception, Florida's Underoath has 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 rhythm, and 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 1999, Underoath released the six-song Act of Depression CD, which sold over 2,000 copies. The five-song Cries of the Past followed a year later, selling over 3,000 copies.
In 2002, Takehold licensed all of its bands and releases to Seattle's Tooth & Nail/Solid State label. Underoath hit the studio and recorded the ten songs that would comprise their first album under the new partnership, appropriately titled The Changing of Times. Taylor abruptly left the group in the middle of 2003's Warped Tour, leaving distressed fans contemplating the band's uncertain future. Underoath -- which also included bassist Grant Brandell and guitarist James Smith -- continued on, however, enlisting ex-This Runs Through member Spencer Chamberlain as their new vocalist.
A year later, the new lineup released They're Only Chasing Safety and supported it on the road with bands like Thrice, the Bled, Hopesfall, and Fear Before the March of Flames. A special edition of the album was next released in fall 2005 that included four bonus tracks; touring continued with a spring 2006 headlining tour alongside Poison the Well, As Cities Burn, and others. Deciding to stick with Tooth & Nail instead of jumping to a major label, the sextet showcased substantial growth and maturity on their next effort, Define the Great Line, issued in June 2006.
A heavier, more emotional album than the breakout success of 2004's Chasing Safety, the record sold close to 100,000 copies in just its first week of release and was certified gold by the year's end. Embraced by fans and critics alike and considered the band's masterpiece by many, the group supported it on Warped's main stage that summer. But with a month of dates remaining, tensions within Underoath's ranks suddenly came to a head, causing them to drop off the traveling festival. Rumors swirled of their impending breakup, but the guys remained adamant that a much-needed break was merely due to sort things out. They proved themselves by returning in 2006 with Define the Great Line. Climbing all the way to number two, the album became the highest-charting Christian album on the Billboard 200 since 1997 when LeAnn Rimes took the number one spot with You Light Up My Life. Underoath returned to the studio in 2008 for Lost in the Sound of Separation, an 11-song behemoth of a record that saw the group adopt a darker, more experimental (yet still undeniably heavy) sound. ~ Ryan J. Downey, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Underoath is undoubtedly amaizing. I have found truth in the lyrics and comfort even through the thich but beautifuly written guitar melodies. Even though there style has changed over the years, i believe its for the better and each album holds a place in my heart and life. I pray they continue to affect the masses through Crist. I greatly respct there musicianship and cant wait to see them soon.
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why did dallas leave, anyone?????? iam kinda glad cause Spencer is deff better
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pay no attention to momo a retard thats a godsmack wierdo evry band suck exept godsmack
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hey punk guy with stars in your eyes or whatever the hell your name is. If you think Underoath is too preachy then why don't you just stop listening to them? What kind of name is your anyways queer. Just because their Christian you have a problem with them. Your so called bands dont have anything on these guys. Shut your damn mouth!
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rock on add some demon hunter in there and som METALLICA (they rock more then both of them but thats just me) and you have the best raido ever
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Underoath is amazing! haha... but true! where is the dallas taylor era of this band???
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The Changing of The Times was awesome, but I really didn't get Cries or Act.
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Why don't they have any of the Dallas Taylor-era stuff here??? Cries of the Past, Act of Depression, and The Changing of Times are essential to any Underoath collection.
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hey y listen 2 them if u dont like them plus they rock live because 1 hteir vocals are all real 2 they dont do stuff they know they cant do and 3 they stand up 4 what they beleive in they are like the best friggen band in this friggen messed up world
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You know what I don't like? Is when the truth stings. That's what I don't like.
Sometimes the truth stings, because we know the truth, but we don't like it. Because we refuse to believe, or change, and we hold on. That leads to more pain. The truth is good, but sometimes, it hurts, and when it does, we don't want to accept it, but in accepting it, we get some freedom. The truth can stings, and then what causes the sting, is probably the true end of it. I have never liked that, and never will. |
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i gotta agree with punk guy with stars in his eyes. at warped tour they preached there beliefs for a long time after there set. it was kinda lame, and they kinda suck live
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oh and hey guy jesus probably has a sceamo band himself so f**k you. jk no but really
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ya for real like august burns red. love their music but i think that their lyrics are a little to preachy. love underoath though one of the first screaming/me t a l bands i started listening to.
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i love bands like underoath im not christian but i really respect bands like this for expressing their beliefs in a non-threatni n g way the music is amazing and i will never stop listening to them i love it when christian bands arnt in your face with religion
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Yeah they do. You've never been to Warped Tour. They jam their hateful brand of Christianity into your face, and only bands like NOFX, Bad Religion, and Guttermouth have the balls to confront them on it.
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Dude, don't hate on Underoath. They don't shove their religion on any of their fans. Just because they give a testimony at their concerts doesn't mean they're trying to demonize any of their fans. I respect Underoath for having the backbone to stand for their beliefs.
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I hate this band, not because of how they sound, but because of their conservative Christian message. I know many gay kids in the screamo scene that have been harmed by this band's insistence that what they are is a sin against God and that they are evil. One of my best friends killed himself because he loved Underoath and he tried to stop being what he really was, but he could not see that he was fine just the way he was. This is why I hate Underoath, because of their intolerance.
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Of course you think there THE BOMB there like your only station. I just leave a comment and skip right passed! Pandora fails to mention that Taylor was abruptly kicked out. Fucken gay asses. MAYLENE AND SONS is better anyway. Im sure hes happy.
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THE BOMB!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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Im on this page because i was listening to NORMA JEAN/EVERY TIME I DIE then this bull sh*t pops up so i make a comment, isnt that how it works? You hear something and you give your 2cents. You dont have to like it. Now The fall of Troy just came on WTF!! NSync rock.
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i love them, i think the almost is great also. im not going to complain about the band, if you have so many negative comments why are you even on there page?
lol i support underoath 100% i just wished they kept the same style as they're only chasing safety. keep it up guys |
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I do not like THE ALMOST!!! That little red headed step child!!! Thinks hes cool but hes really not!!
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Underoath is a great way for Jesus to reach teenagers! Jesus is really using the members of Underoath to do a great thing!
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Weather or not Dallas or Spencer is the better singer I dont really care these guys are, well decent. What I do think is that they are pretty damn p**sy for bouncing Dallas out just for getting engaged, I mean WTF cant he have a life. They said it was a sign of insufficient devotion, thats pretty fucken petty. I mean whats up with that little fucken red heads side project The Almost? He should be booted just for being in such a lame a** band.
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i wish my mom would let me go to concerts.... . . . . . :( someone going take me with u!!!!!!! lol jk and underoath is not sick...a lil twisted yes but other than that not really.....t h e y dont sound like a christian band....
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lol, it's just some dumb, random thing i came up with. you see, for underoath, a typical "sweet band" or something doesn't cut it. by men cake, i mean sick nasty to the third degree though. haha
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what does he mean by beast as a men cake?
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that's sweet. they always have a huge crowd in front of their stage. it's pretty intense.
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