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Underoath - Define the Great Line
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Album Details

Title: Define the Great Line
Artist: Underoath
Release Date: 6/20/2006
Label: Tooth & Nail, Virgin
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 094634265829, 094636596129
Genre: Rock
Styles: Christian Metal, Post-Hardcore, Screamo
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Cathartic, Intense, Rousing, Aggressive, Bitter, Tense/Anxious, Fierce, Raucous, Volatile, Lively, Unsettling
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. In Regards to Myself
  2. A Moment Suspended in Time
  3. There Could Be Nothing After This
  4. You're 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

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDTooth & Nail42658
2006CDVirgin3659612

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Review

screamo/metalcore Warped Tour mainstays Underoath expand their sonic palettes on the blistering and occasionally majestic Define the Great Line, a mammoth production that exemplifies how far christian metal has come since the days of Stryper and Bloodgood. On their third full-length release, the Florida-based rockers have found the delicate middle ground between throat-shredding grindcore and My Chemical Romance/From Autumn to Ashes-style emo-punk, utilizing the highly flexible voice of Spencer Chamberlain as a compass for both melody and cacophony. Define the Great Line is bookended by its best cuts, the rousing "In Regards to Myself" and the epic closer, "To Whom It May Concern." Both exemplify the group's newfound confidence in the studio and introduce a real progressive bent to both the production and the overall arrangements. While Underoath explore their faith with both reverence (the monastic "Salmarnir") and suspicion ("There Could Be Nothing After This"), something that sets them apart from the polarizing righteousness of many CCM acts, their crossover potential remains huge, as the prevailing themes of isolation, anger, introspection, and the quest for self-confidence are universal. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Chad JohnsonA&R
Chandler OwenPackaging, Art Direction, Documentary Compilation
Chris Lord-AlgeMixing
Jeff GrosPhotography
Matt GoldmanProducer
Randy NicholsManagement
UnderoathDocumentary Compilation, Engineer, Documentation, Producer

Member Reviews

Christine D. (g1rlfact0ry) from ROUGEMONT, wrote on 1/18/2007...

One of their bests