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Underoath The newest underoath video Tags: Underoath |
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Underoath "Writing On The Walls" From the album, "Define The Great Line," in stores now on Tooth & Nail/Solid State Records. Tags: Underoath Writing On The Walls Define Great Line |
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Underoath - "Desperate Times, Desperate Measures" From the album, "Lost In The Sound Of Separation," in stores and online now on Tooth & Nail/Solid State Records. Tags: Underoath Desperate Times Measures Lost In The Sound Of Separation Tooth and Nail Solid State Records |
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Underoath - Writing on the Walls Underoath - Writing on the Walls. The newest video by Underoath off thier Define the Great Line album. Better video and sound quality then others floating around youtube. Tags: Underoath Writing on the walls |
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Underoath - Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape Now Available to Download: http://www.savefile.com/files/1252270 Spanish(Espanol) Subtitles Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSLeryzaysU A video I edited with Underoath added to clips of The Passion Of The Christ Movie Song Used: Underoath - Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape Lyrics: I heard a voice through the discord A deluge of passersby I saw one gaze frozen in time Watching me passing by I swear I'll know your face in the crowd And I'll hear your voice so loud When you're whispering Hey unfaithful I will teach you To be stronger Hey ungraceful I will teach you To forgive one another Here's my kiss to betray Desperate to brush the lips of grace Do you feel hollow when you think of how I lied? Oh sweet angel of mercy With your grace like the morning Wrap your loving arms around me Oh sweet angel of mercy With your grace like the morning Wrap your loving arms around me Hey unfaithful I will teach you To be stronger Hey ungraceful I will teach you To forgive one another Hey unfaithful I will teach you To be stronger Hey unloving I will love you I will love you I will love you Jesus, I'm ready to come home Jesus, I'm ready to come home Hey unfaithful Hey ungraceful Hey unloving I will love you Tags: Jesus, God, Christianity, Love, Forgiveness, Forgiving, Kindness, Nail, Cross, Hurt, Pain, Sad, Emotional, Bible, Mark, Today, Future, Present, BC, AD, Life, Death, Resurrection, Rising, Dove, Spirit, Help, Underoath, They're Only Chasing Safety, Soft, Slow, Calm, Progressive. Tags: The Passion Of Christ Underoath Some Will Seek Forgiveness Others Escape They're Only Chasing Safety under oath alternative 777 Jesus God Christianity Christian Love Life Sin Death Father Heaven Dove Bible Music Song Heart Mind Soul Spirt |
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Underoath - "It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your..." From the album, "They're Only Chasing Safety," in stores now on Tooth & Nail/Solid State Records Tags: Underoath screamo rock tooth and nail solid state warped tour taste of chaos |
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UnderOATH When The Sun Sleeps - UnderOATH Tags: UnderOATH |
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UNLEASHED - UNDEROATH Music video using clips from Unleashed to the song "Moving For The Sake Of Motion" by UnderOATH. This video is pretty intense but short, sorry the fight with the monk isn't in here (that was a sweet fight too). I did the best I could based on the flow and structure of the song, maybe I'll do another one to a longer song like a Dream Theater one. Comments and criticism always welcome. Tags: Unleashed UnderOATH Moving For The Sake Of Motion Jet Lee Morgan Freeman Music Video Matial Arts Awesome Fighting |
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Underoath Old Underoath practice footage Tags: Underoath |
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Underoath - "You're Ever So Inviting" From the album, "Define The Great Line," in stores and online now on Tooth & Nail/Solid State Records. Tags: Underoath You're Ever So Inviting Define The Great Line Solid State Tooth and Nail Records |
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UnderOath - A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White myspace.com/liarproduction orsomthing Tags: Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White liar productions underoath |
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Underoath - Cornerstone Underoath - The Impact of Reason Cornerstone '06, Orlando, Fl Tags: Cornerstone Underoath |
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Underoath- A moment suspended in time Help get this video to a million views! Underoath deserves it! Tags: underoath moment suspended in time duckies |
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UNDEROATH on CAPITAL CHAOS TV 2006 http://underoath777.com Christian emo rock band Underoath @ the Warped Tour 06 in Marysville, CA. Underoath (sometimes stylized as "Underøath", or "UnderØATH") are currently signed to Tooth & Nail Records/Solid State Records. Though their musical style has changed substantially since its inception in 1998, the band's latest work has been primarily in the vein of Metalcore, Post-hardcore, and considered to be Screamo or influenced by some. Underoath is a Christian band, and are popular among both Christian and secular audiences. Despite limited airplay on radio and television outlets such as MTV and VH1, the band has achieved Gold Album status with their 2006 album Define the Great Line. History [edit] Early Years In 1998 Underoath formed in the bedroom of then-vocalist Dallas Taylor in Ocala, Florida. The band was signed to takehold Records in 1999 and the same year released their debut, Act of Depression. This album was followed a year later by the five-song, forty-minute Cries of the Past; both albums are currently out of print. The band's lineup during this time changed frequently and bears little resemblance to the current band. Likewise, the band's music was far heavier in those days, dabbling in Black Metal, Grindcore and Melodic Death Metal, along with periodic structure and time changes and electronic elements. These first albums brought Underoath a small but devoted fanbase. Many fans listening to Underoath also adhered to other bands including the Glass Novel, Norma Jean, Foremost, mewithoutyou, Means, Silverstein, and others. In 2001, Takehold Records was bought out by Tooth & Nail Records; Underoath was subsequently signed to Tooth & Nail Records' heavier subsidiary, Solid State Records. The band, which was now a sextet, worked with Cries of the Past producer James Paul Wisner (Further Seems Forever, New Found Glory) on their Solid State debut, The Changing of Times, which was released on February 26, 2002. Frequent lineup changes were the main cause of a slightly more accessible sound for the band; shorter songs and more melodic structures replaced the epic twists and turns of their earlier records. Though the change in style caused some long-time fans of the band to criticize the album, The Changing of Times went on to outsell both of their previous albums combined. In 2003, Underoath supported The Changing of Times through their first stint on the Vans Warped Tour but their participation in the tour came to a screeching halt when lead singer Dallas Taylor, under controversial conditions, left the band. Taylor was released by the band due to struggles with a relationship at the time. Taylor is now the lead singer for Southern metalcore outfit Maylene and the Sons of Disaster. An interview on youtube with Dallas Taylor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3BrwoT9tq4&mode=related&search= along with its links tells everything about the bands beginnings with him until his final days in Underoath. He can also be seen in http://www.youtube.com/monsterkrump where he participates in various monster krump videos. Underoath dropped off the rest of the Warped Tour and the band's future was in considerable doubt. However, the band then went on a supporting tour with Atreyu that fall with Winter Solstice vocalist Matt Tarpey as the temporary vocalist. Then later in the year, at the CMJ Fest in New York City, the band reappeared with new lead vocalist Spencer Chamberlain, formerly of This Runs Through. In a recent interview on MTV, each band member admitted to having been raped as children. They have even admitted to having sex with their parents. [edit] Recent Years They're Only Chasing Safety During the early months of 2004, the band hit the studio again with Wisner to record their second record for Solid State and their first album with Spencer Chamberlain on vocals. They're Only Chasing Safety proved to be a breakout success for the band, going on to sell about 350,000 copies. Underoath moved even further away from their metal roots; drummer Gillespie made as much of an impact with his singing on the record as Chamberlain did with his screaming. "Reinventing Your Exit" and "It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door" were the album's singles; both songs spawned music videos that received airplay on MTV2 and Fuse. They're Only Chasing Safety debuted at #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart and later charted well into the Billboard 200. Following the release of the album, the band played a number of Warped Tour dates. In the Spring of 2005 the band was asked to participate on the inaugural Taste of Chaos tour. Shortly after the tour, the band embarked on its first headlining tour. The band premiered two brand-new songs during the length of the tour, and they were fantastic. The band landed on the cover of Alternative Press magazine for the first time in September of 2005, and in October of 2005, They're Only Chasing Safety was re-released in a two-disc set with four unreleased songs, new artwork by Converge's Jacob Bannon, and a DVD with over two hours worth of the band touring in support of the album. [edit] Define the Great Line Underoath entered the studio in January 2006 to record their fifth album. Matt Goldman, a founding member of Blue Man Group, and Adam Dutkiewicz, guitarist for Killswitch Engage, and Jimmy Moldenhauer, singer and guitarist for Foremost worked with the band in producing the album, which would come to be titled Define the Great Line. The album combined the melodic tendencies of They're Only Chasing Safety with a return to the band's metalcore roots. An unfinished version of the album was leaked onto BitTorrent websites and P2P services months before the release date. Members of the band released a statement saying that the leaked version was an unmixed & unmastered, raw copy of the album which lacked certain elements and the finished product would sound much different. The band flew to Sweden in the spring of 2006 to make videos for the new songs "In Regards to Myself" and "Writing on the Walls"; the latter was chosen as the lead single for the album and was later nominated for the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video. When Define the Great Line released on June 20, 2006, it sold 98,000 copies in its first week and debuted on the Billboard 200 Chart at #2,[7] the highest debut for a Christian album since 1997.[8] In its first four weeks on the chart, it stayed in the top 50. It debuted at #1 on the Christian, Christian/Gospel, and Rock charts. With the debut of Define the Great Line, Underoath simultaneously released a special edition version of the album featuring special artwork and a DVD that includes another behind-the-scenes movie and a "making of" video. Define the Great Line was certified Gold by the RIAA on November 11, 2006, representing 500,000 shipped units of the album. It is the second album in Tooth & Nail history to reach that distinction (The first being Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo by MxPx in 2000). Underoath toured extensively throughout Europe, Australia, and Asia in the fall of 2006 and was on tour with Taking Back Sunday and Armor for Sleep from February to April in 2007. The band also shot videos for the songs "You're Ever So Inviting" and "A Moment Suspended in Time" in February 2007; the former has been released and won MTV's Battle of the Videos on May 23rd.[9] Drummer/vocalist Gillespie recorded solo material with Seattle producer Aaron Sprinkle under the name of The Almost shortly after Define the Great Line was recorded; The Almost subsequently was signed to Tooth & Nail and released its first record, Southern Weather, on April 3, 2007. Gillespie plans to tour with The Almost whenever Underoath is not on tour. Multiple rumors have flown around by word of mouth and through the internet of Underoath breaking up, members leaving, and rehab stories. Underoath released a statement confirming none of this was true and they followed through by doing their Canadian tour followed by the 'Taste of Chaos World Tour'. It has now been confirmed that Underoath will be playing again on Warped Tour 2007 from July 24th to August 7th. As well, Underoath have also announced a tour of Australia and East Asia. This is scheduled for August 2007. They will also be performing at Cornerstone Festival in June 2007, along with Norma Jean, Falling Up, Pillar and many other Christian bands. [edit] 777 DVD On the 12/6/06 Underoath announced a dvd on their myspace called '777' by Spencer Chamberlain setting it for a release 7/17/07 "Next month, we'll be releasing the first DVD from the UO camp. Jam-packed with 90+ minutes of footage taken from different tours around the US, as well as shows from Japan, Australia, Europe, Canada and the UK from the last two years. This DVD is a MUST-HAVE for any UO fan". The DVD, called 777 features all the music videos from "Define the Great Line" , as well as an exciting behind-the-scenes "making of the video" documentary from the "You're Ever So Inviting" shoot, killer live performances (such as the MySpace Secret Show) and so much more.' [edit] Departure From Warped Tour and NOFX Controversy Underoath was scheduled to spend the summer of 2006 on the main stage of the Warped Tour, but on July 28, 2006, it was announced that Underoath was dropping off the remaining dates of the tour. A statement from the band stated that the members "felt it necessary to take some immediate time to focus on our friendship, as that's more important than risking it for the sake of touring at this time.".[10] Rumors to the contrary, however, flew that the band had actually left because NOFX frontman Michael "Fat Mike" Burkett had made fun of Underoath and their religious beliefs on-stage. These rumors were debunked when Burkett told PunkNews.org in a statement of his own that Underoath's claim of needing a break was indeed true.[11] Burkett did admit to poking fun at the band and criticizing their stance on gay marriage, but emphasized that he befriended Underoath's band members at the start of the tour, had very civilized conversations with various members right up to the band's departure, that he had a personal policy of not making jokes on-stage about anyone he wasn't friends with or didn't like personally, and that there were never any hard feelings between himself and Underoath's band members.[11] Burkett also revealed on the August 2006 Fat Wreck Chords Podcast that internal troubles amongst the members of Underoath started after Spencer Chamberlain had indulged in a couple of cans of Bud Light with Burkett backstage a few nights prior to Underoath's sudden departure.[12] In an Alternative Press cover story on Underoath, Burkett told the magazine that Spencer Chamberlain had confided in him that Underoath's band members had been "having a lot of arguments over their religious beliefs.".[13] In a sidebar of the same article, Burkett stated that he was "not calling Underoath homophobic, but they're against homosexual people having the same rights that straight people do. I find that to be bigoted."[14] Tim McTague admitted that "90 percent of what [Fat Mike] believes in and thinks is wrong about our country and our government, I agree with... [my] opinion doesn't align with the conservative church or the extreme leftist liberal side, either."[14] In a January 2007 interview with Ultimate-guitar.net, Tim McTague stated the following when asked about Fat Mike's involvement in Underoath's departure, "That wasn't an issue. I mean, that was an issue on the tour in the sense of like there were some things that were said that probably shouldn't have been said by him. But it never really got to the point where it affected us. That wasn't the breaking point really for us at all. I think he definitely played a role in making a lot of our stuff public and exaggerating a lot of our beliefs and a lot of our conversations that we had to him. So he definitely loves to stir the pot, and I'll give him that. But beyond that, we shouldn't have been on Warped Tour to begin with. It definitely wasn't a Fat Mike thing." Interview with Tim McTague On June 20th, out of the blue, they canceled further tour dates claiming that their fans had been throwing things at them on stage. http://capitalchaos.net Tags: Underoath emo screamo metalcore warpedtour toothandnail christians rock warped tour |
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Underoath "777" DVD Trailer Trailer for the upcoming Underoath "777" DVD, in stores July 17th on Tooth & Nail/Solid State Records. Featuring over 90 minutes of never-before-seen footage taken from the Vans Warped Tour, Taste of Chaos International, and shows spanning the last two years, plus behind-the-scenes and backstage footage, music videos, the Myspace Secret Show live performance shot on June 20, 2006 in Tampa, FL, "Making Of" documentary for the "You've Ever So Inviting" video, and more! Tags: Underoath 777 DVD Trailer July 17 Tooth and Nail Solid State Records Spencer Chamberlain Aaron Gillespie |
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Exclusive Interview: Underoath as as Artist of the Day on... Watch the Underoath interview as seen on ManiaTV! "Artist of the Day". Bringing a cleaner, more direct heavy rock style to fruition, while avoiding any hardcore cliches. Credits: Producer:ManiaTV Tags: music exclusive interview underoath artist |
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Underoath Live- Myspace Secret Show Its Dangerous Buisness Walking Out Your Front Door and Writing On The Walls Live. From the DVD 777 Tags: Underoath live it's dagerous buisness walking out your front door writing on the walls dvd 777 |
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Underoath Underoath - A Moment Suspended In Time Headliners : Columbia, South Carolina Tags: Underoath new |
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Underoath - Writing On The Walls *Drums Only* 8.28.07 http://www.myspace.com/chaserrrdrums http://www.myspace.com/endthecentury Special Thanks: To Die For Clothing http://www.todieforclothing.com Tags: aaron gillespie almost underoath writing on the walls chase chaserrr saosin |
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UnderOath - Heart Of Stone The song "Heart Of Stone" from the album "Act Of Depression". Back when UnderOath was not known about at all. 1999 was the release year. Check out my profile if you want to listen to some music. Lyrics: All the blood in their souls pour out, look for something in the dark Blinded they find nothing another lust given in, another trust shut within Listen to him speak so holy, father God, I'm saved That's fall that matters let the rest burn in hell Preach false, a sin is a sin, doesn't give you the right to condemn then to hell they know their wrongs you don't have to tell them their faults Once you were a sinner how would you like it if someone laughed at you because of your wrongs? I'm not here to accept their sings but I'm here to show them love within Listen to him speak so holy, Father God I'm saved That's all that really matters let the rest burn in hell. No Matter how hard you try you can't convince me that you represent Christ No more, I'm fed up with this... you've already killed too many souls It's time you wake up and see the truth Christian, I stand no afraid of my beliefs Learn to love your enemies, to open their eyes you must be willing to die Look at your own wrongs before you look at someone else's You want to save souls or put souls to death Giving our savior a bad name, giving me a bad name You're so wrong with your beliefs, sit in church every week, but never do you help the weak This is time to take back what's ours, not to give the world what's ours Don't you want to see everyone saved or just yourself with a river of blood on your hands? Also, please check out http://www.rewards1.com/index.php?referrer_id=252365 just don't give the offers your real phone number, it gets very annoying. But it's pretty legit. Just type in "Rewards 1" for some vids of it on YouTube. Don't believe me if you don't want to, I didn't trust it at first either. Tags: UnderOath First Album Act Of Depression Black Metal |
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Underoath - Breathing In A New Mentality (Lyrics) Breathing In A New Mentality, new track from Underoath's new album Lost In The Sound Of Separation. I'm the desperate And your the savior There's been something else Talkin' in my ear Someone save me When I speak It begins to decay I'm not about to bury myself Oh God, my hands are shaking again Calm down Now I can't feel the floor And my vision takes it's toll on me Oh, God it's racing through my veins I'm afraid there must be some kinda mistake Oh, I'm in over my head again Reach in and grab a hold of me I'm so scared that I've started to slip They say that I'll never change I'll prove 'em wrong It's over I hear the calling but it's passing through Clean me up, show me how to live Tear me down Let me start again http://myspace.com/underoath Tags: underoath lost in the sound of separation breathing new mentality with lyrics |
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Detroit Mayor Lies Under Oath Free Press reporters Jim Schaefer and M.L. Elrick uncovered documents that show Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his chief of staff lied about their relationship last summer at a police whistle-blower trial that has cost the cash-strapped city more than $9 million, according to records obtained by the Free Press. The false testimony potentially exposes them to felony perjury charges, legal experts say. Tags: Detroit Free Press Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick News |
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