I’m really interested in hearing what a 2018 Underoath sounds like. I love Disambiguation like the rest but I would hope for something new while retaining some of their old sound. Anyways, I really hope I love the new song and that pre orders go up tomorrow with the new song.
In all seriousness, 0 is great obviously, they're both really good, I'm just goofin cuz I'm a goofer it is known
It really depends on my mood but I typically go back and forth between Disambiguation & LITSOS for best UO record.
Sounds like what's really needed right now is *looks left, looks right, looks left again* some rankings. jk plz don't I don't mean it
I love each one for different reasons. None were the same which made them very cool. I for one loved Aaron playing off of Spencer's vocals so I'm excited for that. Spencer on cleans here and there could be cool, too. They've done it in the past. I don't want it to "sound like" any of their old stuff, but rather just be Underoath in 2018 and be as cohesive and forward sounding for their career. They aren't the type to go backward in sound.
1. Disambiguation 2. Lost In The Sound of Separation 3. Define The Great Line 4. They're Only Chasing Safety
Yeah I generally also really enjoy bands that have two vocalists, I've always been a fan of two singers playing off of each other. So I'm with you on that one for sure. I hope they have Spencer screaming/Aaron singing and Spencer singing/Aaron singing.
I mean, the trend with their stuff, even when Aaron was still there, was that each album got progressively heavier, so I don't think we need to worry about them putting out an electro dream-pop album or anything.
LITSOS without aaron would be just as good as disambiguation. i just dont think his whiny pop punk-esque vocals fit with the super heavy shit they go for on that album which is why disambiguation is better. spencer's singing voice services this band better than aaarons i also think daniel davison is a much better drummer than aaron
1. Lost in the Sound of Separation 2. Disambiguation 3. Define the Great Line 4. They’re Only Chasing Safety 5. The Changing of Times