Lost in the Sound of Separation is metalcore/post hardcore band Underoath's sixth studio album, the fourth on Solid State Records. Guitarist Timothy McTague has said that the forthcoming album will be considerably heavier than Define the Great Line. The band recently spoke to MTV News about the effort, saying it would feature 11 songs that total around 42 minutes. As of June 8, 2008, the record is completely finished, according to McTague. The upcoming release was told to be a lot more "heavier" and "darker" than the 2006 release, Define the Great Line. A few of the people from MTV were the first to get a listen to some of the upcoming songs. It was then reviewed afterward that: "Several of the songs were anthemic, feedback-filled numbers that build slowly to their thunderous, ear-splitting crescendos, and there were breakdowns aplenty".
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Breathing In A New Mentality
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Anyone Can Dig A Hole But It Takes A Real Man To Call It Home
Very good| Posted October 05, 2008
Underoath did an incredible job on this album.
I've been waiting for it come out for forever.
They have their same sound but the songs are enjoyable nonetheless.
Very good album.
I Am Impressed...| Posted August 27, 2008
I just finished my listen through of the new CD, there is a lot more of Aaron then I think some other reviewers may have heard from the preview, not as much as They're Only Chasing Safety but more then Define The Great Line, and that is a good thing in my books, I wasn't the biggest fan of Define The Great line but at the same time it was TOCS that got me into Underoath.
First of all the lyrics are definitely personal to these guys and you can feel that when you hear most of the songs, musically they just keep getting better, I thought Define was very good musically just didn't have the catchy tunes TOCS did, I haven't really latched onto any of the new songs yet but I'm sure they will grow on me, a couple of songs I think will really stick out to people are Too Bright Too See Too Loud Too Hear and The Created Void, both have a lot of Aaron and like I said earlier that is never a bad thing.
All in all better than Define The Great Line in my opinion, I will give it some more time to grow on me and I may give it a perfect rating if it can do that.
Rock your socks off!| Posted August 27, 2008
Wow. I got to preview Underoath's new album, Lost In The Sound of Separation, at Hot Topic last week and it is by far one of the best screamo/metalcore albums I have ever heard. The lead screamer/singer Spencer is used primarily throughout the album to give you chills to the tip of your spine. With very little singing from Aaron though, I am a little disappointed. Regardless, a music masterpiece awaits our ears when Lost in The Sound of Separation gets released next Tuesday.
Raw passion meets Jesus!| Posted August 11, 2008
There is so much passion behind the lyrics and music of underoath. the talented muscians combine real life struggles and lyrics with a passion for Jesus. the exeplify what it means to be christians who can melt faces.