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Underoath
Define the Great Line


4.0
excellent

Review

by Stormy Smiley Face USER (114 Reviews)
June 23rd, 2006 | 19 replies


Release Date: 2006 | Tracklist


"There Could Be Nothing After This" has great drumming and clean singing showing that drummer Aaron has increased in talent tenfold. That could very well hold true for the rest of the band as well. Spencer"s vocals before were incredibly weak and his screaming only tactics failed miserably because pre-"Define The Great Line" Aaron was usually the one to sing, which he hadn"t fully matured yet as a vocalist. Both of them have now. Aaron"s voice is a lot smoother and not as annoying. Spencer isn"t afraid to take the clean course and his screaming is a lot beefier in places, especially on the album opener, "In Regards To Myself", which is undoubtedly a fist-pumper. The guitar riff is more entertaining than anything off "They"re Only Chasing Safety". Spencer"s beefy scream is so much better than what the band had to offer these last few years; it"s almost intimidating. The trade off of singing and screaming in the later half of the track is easily one of the most memorable moments on the disc.

underOATH used a lot of programming on "The Changing Of Times" and they haven"t abandoned it yet. It may not be so noticeable, but the signs are still there, for instance in the beginning and middle of the incredibly melodic "Writing On The Walls". The same goes for "To Whom It May Concern" and "There Could Be Nothing After This". Most songs present on the record are incredibly heavy, but usually have the touch of clean singing, or melodic guitar lines. "Everyone Looks So Good From Here" kills that notion. The track is heavily dominated by screaming, but because of Spencer"s improvements it"s a really good song. The semi-breakdown is a nice brake from the usual straightforwardness of a lot of songs even though it"s fairly simple too.

While "They"re Only Chasing Safety" may have been dominated by cons there is hardly anything wrong with "Define The Great Line". The fact that there aren"t any weak spots is something unanticipated. The album is somewhat varied as well. "Salmarnir" is a little interlude that has religious chants at the forefront and the sound of someone giving a speech to a cheering crowd. During the three-minute interlude there is a soft beat that is really relaxing, but then "Returning Empty Handed" caustically swoops in and kills any feeling of relaxation. Then there is "To Whom It May Concern" which closes the album out eloquently by having the first half soft, but the last half going out with a bang before taking the time to quietly go back down in level and then fade away. "Define the Great Line" is such a surprise that it may in fact be worthy of being called the best "surprise of 2006".

Pros:
+Spencer and Aaron can now be called good vocalists
+Songs vary and there is no ensuing boredom
+Amazing how the band went from the drivel "They"re Only Chasing Safety" to this

Cons:
-Bass could have been better"I don"t for know once if this actually has any cons"even though it is underOATH

Standout Track:
-"In Regards To Myself"
-"To Whom It May Concern"
-"A Moment Suspended In Time"
-"Writing On The Walls"
-"Moving For The Sake of Motion"



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Storm In A Teacup
June 23rd 2006


45724 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thanks. I highly suggest those who despise either "The Changing Of Times", or "They're Only Chasing Safety" to check this out.This Message Edited On 06.23.06

Full Collapse299
June 23rd 2006


507 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks. I highly suggest those who despise either "The Changing Of Times", or "They're Only Chasing Safety" to check this out.


What if you love "The Changing Of Times" and think They're Only Chasing Safety is "meh".

Storm In A Teacup
June 23rd 2006


45724 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

That's hard to say. It's not like either, but is actually closer to "The Changing Of Times" even though I hate that album. I'd say check out the standout songs I listed and if you like them buy the album.

Full Collapse299
June 23rd 2006


507 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah I checked out their purevolume. I like.

Storm In A Teacup
June 23rd 2006


45724 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

What's on their purevolume? The whole album?

ToWhatEnd
June 23rd 2006


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This album is truely wonderful.

Storm In A Teacup
June 23rd 2006


45724 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Surprising, isn't it?

La Revolucion
June 23rd 2006


1060 Comments


[quote=Storm In A Teacup]What's on their purevolume? The whole album?[/quote]
Nope, just three new songs.

ToWhatEnd
June 23rd 2006


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I actually expected this album to be great judging by the first single. I was just blown away by how amazing it really is.

Pyramidman
June 23rd 2006


1340 Comments


amen to that

ive yet to get this, but im seeing them tomorrow
!!!

encmetalhead
June 23rd 2006


744 Comments


meh 1 cd on the list down 1 to go then probably the newest tbs then after allllllllllllllllllllllllll that money maybe just maybe this cd
i'm still iffy of this cd
and a lil more reassured of new tbs after listening to spin

labonza01
June 23rd 2006


546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thursdayrage, i highly recommend it. excellent excellent album, Moving for the Sake of Motion is one of my favorites.This Message Edited On 06.23.06

Angry Balled Fists!
June 24th 2006


33 Comments


What are you guys on ?

I've heard the 3 songs on their purevolume and it's very similar to TOCS :-/

TCOT is much better.

labonza01
June 24th 2006


546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

angry balled fists, what are you on? Although this is more similar to TOCS, its still much different, you need to hear the rest.

Storm In A Teacup
June 24th 2006


45724 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

[quote=]What are you guys on ?

I've heard the 3 songs on their purevolume and it's very similar to TOCS :-/

TCOT is much better.[/quote]I get what you mean, dude. However, the song writing is a lot better and vocals on both vocalists has improved.

rustysurf84
June 25th 2006


327 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Great review, great album.

Perhaps its because my expectations weren't as high, but this is really a great album

Storm In A Teacup
July 2nd 2006


45724 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

'Popcore Films' is the director of the "Writing on the Walls" video.

MinersOfTheWorld
July 20th 2006


3 Comments


Damn, that video was cool and fcuked up :S

lunchforthesky
August 31st 2007


1039 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Subjectivity is a wonderful thing.



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