That “livestream” was goddamn amazing. Super hyped for the record and I would say Thorns and Take A Breath are my standouts right now but there wasn’t even a song I outright disliked. January 14th can’t come soon enough!
didnt catch the stream but from what ive heard in all the singles this album is gonna be fucking amazing. and i think erase me is a solid 2/10 album, to this day.
Yeah I really enjoyed 4 songs on erase me and the rest was a big "meh" This new album is fantastic. Can't wait to hear it with some headphones
Man I wish I was able to catch this. Everything so far has been incredible and I can’t wait to hear the rest.
Interesting thing Tim just said was they tried to work more “journey” moments into this record where things just trail off and get atmospheric which was missing from Erase Me
I’ve said it a million times but I’ll say it again: I never will understand the hate that Erase Me gets. The only clunker for me is Wake Me. The rest range from good to great IMO. … butttttt this new album sounds even stronger in comparison.
I screen recorded the entire thing on my phone and I’m gonna watch it til the record comes out ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ FWIW - I preordered the new record on vinyl
this went sooo hard. never thought my reaction to a livestream would be concern that the album won't live up to it, but here we are chorus of "Thorn" was my highlight, good god what a hook
Still 6 hours to go on my side of the world. This makes me realize I could've probably just bought a North America ticket instead but hey, still time to blast their discography in celebration.
Nate young from anberlin was one of the voyeurist drummers. Big shocker there…. this was beautifully done.
I really hope they release this as a live record in a few months. Some songs sound even better live like Hallelujah.
If someone ripped this to Dropbox, hit me up haha. I swear I did pay for the digital download, I'm just impatient
That was fantastic. They definitely saved some highlights for the album tracks. I have so many thoughts about the album as a whole, but I'll try to do a second watch before I can express all of them. As for the unheard songs, and in a stream of consciousness way: - I’m Pretty Sure I’m Out of Luck and Have No Friends: I wasn't expecting a slower/sludgier song this early so this took me by surprise. Chris seems to shine on the synths, and the ending is classic heavy Underoath. - Thorn: I had the chorus in my head for the past couple months, so hearing the full version is so satisfying. Definitely a continuation of Erase Me's more anthemic side, and more specifically Another Life or Loneliness, though it does execute that sound much better than the former at least. The classic Aaron / Spencer dual vocals are at their best here. - (No Oasis): I missed haunting and eerie Underoath. Despite its short duration, it works well as the album's sole mellow track, and perfectly segues into the next one. - Take A Breath: Speaking of, I think I remember the band saying they had Sink With You in mind as a template for Erase Me's follow-up, and I feel like this is more particularly evident on this one. The way it goes from a bouncy heavy rock track to one of the filthiest breakdowns they ever put out is incredible. - We're All Gonna Die: Sounds straight out of Define The Great Line, except with Spencer on lead clean vocals. That alone put a smile to my face and made me believe it's going to be a fan favorite. - Numb: Also feels like a spiritual successor to Sink With You, with an urgent feel driven by Aaron's drums, and probably the best chorus on the album. I couldn't help but wonder how the hell can he sing while playing that sick drum beat? Lastly, do you ever have those moments when you hear the first part of a song and can already tell it's going to be your favorite, or that you always dreamed of the band releasing it? This is the one for me, and I can see it become one of my favorite Underoath songs ever once I can listen to the studio version. All that aside, the pitch correction on Thorn and Numb took me out a bit, I mean it slightly made me giggle to hear Spencer's vocals wobble on the latter, unless that was intentional. The most memorable visuals were Thorn, and more particularly during that percussion centric ending, and (No Oasis). Going to catch the Q&A in a moment!