Underoath has gained some weight...


"Lost in the Sound of Separation", the new album from metal-core group Underoath hit stores on August 30th.  Underoath has grown up a bit since their 2006 release, "Define The Great Line" into a harder more polished burst of post-hardcore.  Their latest album contains eleven of the darkest/hardest songs they have ever released.  Sound of Separation contains a more anthemic feel in some of the songs with a much more diverse musical sound than any of their previous releases.  Aaron Gillespie's clean vocals compliments the anger and intensity that is the main vocalist Spencer Chamberlain.  I highly recommend picking this album up, It comes in four different versions, A standard edition, a special edition, a limited edition and a deluxe edition.  The standard edition comes with the CD and a 20 page booklet, the special edition comes with the previous and a 40 minuted DVD making of documentary, The limited edition comes with the CD, 20 page booklet, DVD and a vinyl version of the album and the deluxe edition comes in a 5 panel digi-pak containing two 10" vinyls, a 56 page booklet, the CD and the DVD.  The deluxe edition is limited to 5,000 copies and is hand numbered and signed by the band.  The prices vary with each edition.  For more information on the album as well as their latest tour go to their official website here.


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