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| | Define the Great Line | | | Music Artist : | | Underoath | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Solid State Records | | Release Date : | | 2006-06-20 | | Store Price : | | $15.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.97 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. In Regards To Myself 2. A Moment Suspended in Time 3. There Could Be Nothing After This 4. Ever So Inviting 5. Salmarnir 6. Returning Empty Handed 7. Casting Such A Thin Shadow 8. Moving For The Sake Of Motion 9. Writing On The Walls 10. Everyone Looks So Good From Here 11. To Whom It May Concern
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Underoath: Define the Great Line Submitted on: 2009-09-26 |
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The quality of this album exceeds 5 stars. Anyone ranking lower simply doesn't enjoy the album, and perhaps that is the more important thing. In order for you to enjoy this album, you must really love great metal vocals. Spencer Chamberlain belts out the most wicked, brutal, epically spine-tingling growls I have ever heard. The production is bar-none and makes you feel as if Spencer is sitting right by you screaming into your ears. If you are not one that enjoys this, buyer beware. But if you seek such a thing, this album is for you.
Aside from the vocals, the music is incredible! There is nothing that comes close to this quality of music in today's metalcore scene. Nothing about the album is cheesy. It is fresh, original, and utterly superb. The drum-work is mind blowing. The guitar-work is excellent. The songwriting is perhaps as perfect as it gets in music. But, if you are looking for catchy choruses and feel-good sing-alongs then turn away now. Such an Underoath album would be They're Only Chasing Safety (which is also great, but very different). Define the Great Line is darker, meaner, and stronger.
Absolutely, Undeniably, Inextricably Epic. |
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Sweet!! Submitted on: 2008-10-23 |
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| Whoa! This one is very different from the punk/pop/screamo T.O.C.S. From the very first song you can tell this is more of a Screamo only album. I loved the sound they brought to the table off of their previous release, but this album rocks way harder. It's SICK! For any other band 5 stars, but for the amazing Underoath 4 stars. |
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Very solid, not their best. Submitted on: 2008-10-18 |
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I don't care what anyone says, TOCS is and probably always will be UnderOath's best record. Saftey single-handedly changed the way I listen to music forever, and I don't think there ever has been or ever will be a band who can pull off music as aggressive and accessible as uO did with TOCS. From the anthemic sound of Reinventing Your Exit to the sheer brutality of Ten Friends, Safety was a complete listen.
Define The Great Line is different, but somewhat. It still has some of the melody of the previous effort, and whether intentional or not, the songs still feel anthemic in a way. Thankfully too, there's no slow-tempo metal posing either (as I feared there would be with Adam D working the dials), keeping things pretty consistant with the Screamo/Hardcore sound. For all of this though, DTGL is still a much heavier, less accessible record than TOCS, which actually crossed over into the mainstream at the height of it's success.
If you're a hardcore Uo fan, or a screamo/core fan in general you'll find a lot to enjoy to here. It just won't be as much as with TOCS.
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Unreal Submitted on: 2008-10-03 |
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| This is, without a doubt, one of the best albums ive ever heard. This cd will blow your mind from beginning to end. It is far different from the previous albums released by Underoath. It is heavier hitting, the instrument work is much more complex, and the vocal work is overall astounding. If your an Underoath fan, and you dont own this album, PICK IT UP. |
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ridiculous!!! Submitted on: 2008-09-28 |
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| This cd is absolutely ridiculous from beginning to end...Every song is unique and the album flow is awesome!!! This is 10 stars out of 5!! |
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