Underoath: Lost in the Sound of Separation

Release Date: 
2nd. Spetember, 2008
Publisher: 
Tooth & Nail Records
Highlights: 
Good guitar and drums in general, also, has different 'feelings' as the album progresses.
For Fans of: 
Death Metal, Hardcore, Emocore, Grindcore
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Ok, ok, so... Underoath, I mean, one would expect something insanely brutal, music that can rip your eardrums up, as well as your mind, or, if used correctly, music for an extremely intense party.
Truth is, this album gives a lot of that 'front', but has the characteristic of making you feel angry, sad, peaceful and as if you were in the mosh pit, cracking skulls, and all in 11 tracks.
Either way, the band has not let us down, however, they mark territory, and it's obvious, as one listens to it, that this album is not for the faint of heart.