Alternative Music and Press Online

Click here to signup for a listener or artist account right now! | Click Here To Login to your Account

CONTROL PANELS: ARTIST | LISTENER | PRESS                SEARCH:





Total items in cart: (0)

Artist Menu
Members
toothandnail - offline  
blank - offline  
Login to send a message
Recent Favourites
Image Song/Artist
Page Statistics
TODAY
Total Plays: 14
Total Streams: 9
Total Downloads: 5

ALL TIME
Total Plays: 953,628
Total Streams: 952,445
Total Downloads: 1,183
Total Page Views: 6,688
Code Snipper
Create a link to this page, copy and paste this code into your web site.
underOATH


MY MUSIC/RADIO PLAYER

Altsounds.com Audio Player

Promote this Band's Music Player or Listener's Custom Radio Station by copying this code into your Myspace, Website or Blog.

Artist - underOATH

underOATH Music Player


Avg 4.19 / 5
Total of 72 votes
Last update: 08 Sep 2008 05:16 PM
Account: AltPremium

Location: Tampa, FL
Signed up: 12/12/04 21:55:29
Members: Aaron, Chris, Spencer, Tim, Grant, James
Genre: Screamo / Hardcore / Alternative
Influences: Screamo / Hardcore / Alternative
AltSounds URL:http://www.altsounds.com/underoath
Website: http://www.underoath777.com/

Biography
In an age where �metrosexual� is becoming a household term, and makeovers are crossing any gender boundaries, the pretty boy image is stretching not only through fashion-conscious cities like Chicago and New York, but noticeably through the music community as well. It appears the lines between style and rock have become so blurred, some might think one is imperative for the other�s survival. Nowadays, even hardcore acts spend nearly the same amount of time touching up their eyeliner and faux-hawks pre-show as they do writing the songs originally intended to be the focal point of the band.

�And then there�s Underoath. Though not stylistically challenged, you�d more likely find these Florida natives covered in black and blue from an energetic bat fight (which they�ve been known to have for fun), than above their eyelids for any sort of beauty regimen. And it�s that sort of blas� attitude toward what has become �important� to the music industry that has kept them grounded enough to realize what truly matters: the music and camaraderie to create something meaningful.

Flashback to last summer: After already undergoing two member changes since their previous Solid State Records� release, �The Changing of Times,� (2002) Underoath proved their revolving cast of characters was about to alter again. This time, in an emotional departure of frontman Dallas Taylor in the midst of Warped Tour dates, some were wondering if the band would even continue on. But it was October 2003�s CMJ Fest in New York City that hushed any skeptics as new vocalist Spencer Chamberlain not only stepped up to the mic, but made the role all his own, wowing a packed audience, and proving they�d not skipped a beat in the face of the hurdle.

�I think that we as a band have grown through each member change and matured through the good and bad situations in which each member left,� explains guitarist Tim McTague. �Now that we have the people in the band that we do, we are open to a lot of potential that we weren�t open to before.�

This potential was truly tapped upon entering the studio with James Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, Further Seems Forever) to create their third studio release, �They�re Only Chasing Safety,� dropping June 15, 2004. The new vocals meld into what Underoath has been evolving to become for years: a cleaner, more direct heavy rock style avoiding any hardcore clich�s they might have previously garnered. And with their innovative keyboard / electronic heavy base for the dynamic 10 song release, it�s hard to imagine anyone penning Underoath with clich�s at all. Still, fans of the previously metal-driven band may be in for a shock as catchy choruses and hooks dominate this release.

�If hardcore kids want to like us, that�s awesome,� McTague elaborates, �but we�re not trying to impress them. And as far as kids saying we�ve sold out�kids like that just like to talk. They might be weirded out at first [by the new album], but hopefully it will catch on, but if not, who cares, you know?�

There�s no doubt with infectious choruses on stand-out tracks like �Reinventing Your Exit,� and �80�s Song� along with the pure magnitude and passion of each track, that the songs will, in fact, catch on regardless of where the band�s concerns lie. Still Underoath remains apathetic toward critics and will keep concentrating on what they know best: writing songs they like and playing shows relentlessly because that�s what they love doing.

�Everyone is all about making things more marketable, receivable, accessible, and in turn have watered down everything from their faith to their struggles in life, and I think people need to start being real,� McTague concludes. �Our goal is to write an album that changes music and impacts people in a huge way. I think we might start something with this record, but I think there is a lot more to uncover in the future�this is by far the closest we have ever come to that though.�
Recent entries for underOATH
Comments (0)
No entries yet - be the first to post one!

Login or signup Listeners | Artists to post a new entry!

Report Abuse

Would you like to comment?

Join Altsounds.com for a free account, or Login if your already a member.
Our Fans
Become a Friend

You must be logged in to become a Friend!

Current Friends (0)

You do not have any Friends... :(

Random Songs
     
 
  MUSIC & MORE:
Services
Full Album Streams
Radio Stations
Charts
Artists
Music
Videos
Blogs
Gigs
PROFILE SIGNUP (Free):
Artist
Listener
Press
PRESS:
Mag"E"Zine
Altsounds Xclusives
News
Reviews
Interviews
Contest
Open Discussion
Artist / Listener Forums
BLAND INFO:
FAQ
About Us
Contact Us
Link to Us
Watch Us
Advertise
Legal Stuff
 


Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Altsounds Ltd