When I saw it live years ago when aaron was with the almost.. Thinking about jt now still gives me chills. The whole crowd together was a beautiful moment
When I first saw Underoath live back in 2006 Warped Tour the singer would swing the mic cord around his neck, throw it out everywhere and flick it back and catch it. That singer had amazing stage presence
@GeddoLee Their old vocalist, Dallas, is in Maylene and the Sons of Disaster. He was the vocalist on "The Changing of Times" and all of the albums before it.
@huntert2194 you are absolutely correct. i listen to the O Disambiguation album almost every day and wen i gotta hear aaron, str8 2 lost in the sound of seperation
@huntert2194 Oh, and here's another definition of Metalcore: Metalcore is a fusion genre combining various elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk. The earliest of these groups, Integrity, began performing in 1988; some modern practitioners of the genre include Killswitch Engage, Underoath, All That Remains, As I Lay Dying and The Devil Wears Prada. Metalcore is distinguished from other punk metal fusions by its emphasis on breakdowns: slower, intense passages conducive to moshing.
the one thing i wish i could've done is go to a concert where they played this song, so i could sing the "drowning in my sleep" part with the audience. it would've been so fucking sick. but, i'm positive they aren't touring anymore :(
Aaron Gillespie and Spencer Chamberlain of Underoath turn 40 years old in 2023. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones turn 80 years old in 2023. I wonder how screamo/post-hardcore will age 40 years from now..in 2063.
@huntert2194 A Day To Remember are metalcore, as are Blessthefall, Our Last Night and We Came As Romans. You're thinking of Metallic Hardcore as Metalcore. Here's even a definition of the vocals of metalcore: The vocalizing technique in metalcore is generally screamed vocals, particularly common among many 1990s metalcore groups. Today many metalcore bands combine screaming vocals with the usage of clean vocals usually during the bridge or chorus of a song.
@742617000027j96 you werent saying that.. you were saying tim is an original member.. he's not, but yeah i know aaron did great things, haha he's my favorite drummer of all-time and my role model :)
people are so annoying, they are the same band just because they dont have aaron doesnt mean anything, he's one person, not the entire band, i love aaron to death, but im actually glad he left, he made an amazing solo record. People need to grow up and stop saying they arent the same band, their sound is still similar just because one member leaves doesnt mean it's any different, im actually proud of Spencer, and his clean vocals are amazing! You guys need to man up, and stop being 12
@huntert2194 Hardcore has no singing though, thats what differs metalcore/post-hardcore from being hardcore. They still have some sort of singing in it. and a lot of Define The Great Line isn't screaming, Spencer yells also.
great live performance... most of the Bands of this kind of music sound terrible live, but they did a very nice job :D btw my favourite song of them...
@animeking1120 I have no idea where that comes from because i was saying their guitar player resembled somebody. Nothing bad about the music. I love Underoath even witout Aaron
@MrAaronDavid hardcore bands do have singing in it, Oceana does, Underoath, Confide, Blessthefall, Our Last Night, To speak Of Wolves, A Day To Remember, We Came As Romans. Those are all Hardcore bands. If your talking all screaming, that would be mostly metalcore, because i can't name one band thats hardcore that only screams. Post Hardcore is a lot softer than hardcore but its still kind of heavy just like Before their eyes, Pierce The Veil, A Skylit Drive, Saosin, Lower Definition.
" hey i'm the guitarist from underoath , and for this next song , my entire bottom half of my body will stand absolutely still , while my top half will create some massive bearded mosh pit.