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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5099920884222
Label: Tooth & Nail Records
Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Tooth & Nail Records
Release Date: September 02, 2008
Studio: Tooth & Nail Records
Disc 1:- Breathing in a New Mentality
- Anyone Can Dig a Hole But It Takes a Real Man to Call It Home
- A Fault Line, A Fault of Mine
- Emergency Broadcast: The End Is Near
- The Only Survivor Was Miraculously Unharmed
- We Are the Involuntary
- The Created Void
- Coming Down Is Calming Down
- Desperate Times Desperate Measures
- Too Bright to See Too Loud to Hear
- Desolate Earth: The End Is Here
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Album Description: Deluxe Edition CD+DVD+Double Vinyl Box set contains 56 page, embossed black cloth covered, perfect bound hard back book, full length CD/DVD featuring a 40+ minute making-of documentary, 2 sawblade die cut 10" vinyl records (one turquoise marble, one red marble), all packaged in a white cloth covered 4-fold box, hand numbered and signed by Underoath.
Album Description: The upcoming release was told to be a lot "heavier" and "darker" than the 2006 release, Define the Great Line. A handful of 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".
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I've been an Underoath fan since They're Only Chasing Safety. I really LOVED Define The Great Line. I was thinking that if Lost in the Sound of Separation was anything like Define The Great Line, we were all going to be in for a treat. Define The Great Line is such an amazing, broad, sweeping, and deep album.
This album is just more jam and riff driven. It feels like a lot less thought, time, and effort went into it as a whole. If you like to hear bands just pick up their instruments and press record on whatever comes out, then you'll love this album. I prefer it when bands dismiss song after song and riff after riff, until only the best, top-notch material reveals itself. There's no way Underoath did that on this album. It's hard to even tell one song from another, which I LOVED on Define the Great Line, but the same angle on this album just ends up being annoying because the songs never actually sound very different. It's just ambiguous jamming and riffing, and let's ... Read More
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Underoath have really out done themselves in this album. It's definetly Underoath... but heavier, much heavier. I think that in a way, they have all really matured since Define The Great Line. The way they mixed Spencer's screams and Aarons vocals, just blows my mind. I have loved Underoath from the start, but once I put this cd into my computer and pressed play, I almost peed my pants- Lost In The Sound Of Separation was that good.
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A little while back, I wrote up a review for UO's DTGL. I gave the album four stars, but honestly, I felt it really was more of a 2 1/2 or 3 star effort for this particular band. So why the higher score? Because this is UnderOath we're talking about, and since they've essentially paved the way for the metalcore/screamo revolution of present day, DTGL was by comparison to other similar records a four star effort. I fully expected to extend the same sort of respectful review to LITSOS, but surprisingly, I didn't have to...
Now, if you're still holding out for a like minded follow-up to TOCS, you can probably move right along. As much as I loved TOCS and still feel it's UO's best release to date, that sound is long behind the band and probably not coming back.
LITSOS could best be described as a more focused, yet varied extension of DTGL (IE the darker, heavier sound is in tact but things aren't quite as messy). The weird, experimental stuff from DTGL pops up here and ... Read More
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What else can i say besides good god save us all!!! absolutely monumental...this cd does it all for underoath. they have come quite a ways since chasing safety almost 5 years ago. i recently saw these guys perform in germany with songs on this cd and it was amazing. without a doubt an awesome cd. the next question should be is it their best? i dont know if i can say that, define the great line was incredible obviously, but this brings a different side of these guys out and i am simply blown away.
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This CD is one of the fullest CD's I have heard probably all year. I find myself listening to this CD over and over again, and not ever getting sick of it. One of my favorite aspects of this CD is how each song runs into the next, yet every song has it's own originality. GET THIS CD! It is amazing. You will not be disappointed!
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