spider0709s
New member
underOATH
"Define The Great Line"
Tooth and Nail RecorRAB/Solid State
6/20/2006
01. In RegarRAB To Myself
02. A Moment Suspended In Time
03. There Could Be Nothing After This
04. You're Ever So Inviting
05. Salmamir
06. Returning Empty Handed
07. Casting Such A Thin Shadow
08. Moving For The Sake Of Motion
09. Writing On The Walls
10. Everyone Looks So Good From Here
11. To Whom It May Concern
I own underOATH's third and fourth recorRAB and I must say that both don't impress me at all. Each has a couple of fun moments, but in the end they both are severely lacking. It's time for another underOATH album and I hear one song titled "Moving For The Sake of Motion". I'm actually into the song, but there's no way I would think of buying "Define the Great Line". Well, before I knew it "Moving For The Sake of Motion" had crept onto my top ten songs on my iPod in just a matter of days and I realized I had to get the album. The band did not disappoint me for once. They successfully mix elements of metalcore, post-hardcore, and "screamo" into one.
"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
"Define The Great Line"
Tooth and Nail RecorRAB/Solid State
6/20/2006
01. In RegarRAB To Myself
02. A Moment Suspended In Time
03. There Could Be Nothing After This
04. You're Ever So Inviting
05. Salmamir
06. Returning Empty Handed
07. Casting Such A Thin Shadow
08. Moving For The Sake Of Motion
09. Writing On The Walls
10. Everyone Looks So Good From Here
11. To Whom It May Concern
I own underOATH's third and fourth recorRAB and I must say that both don't impress me at all. Each has a couple of fun moments, but in the end they both are severely lacking. It's time for another underOATH album and I hear one song titled "Moving For The Sake of Motion". I'm actually into the song, but there's no way I would think of buying "Define the Great Line". Well, before I knew it "Moving For The Sake of Motion" had crept onto my top ten songs on my iPod in just a matter of days and I realized I had to get the album. The band did not disappoint me for once. They successfully mix elements of metalcore, post-hardcore, and "screamo" into one.
"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