Classic Underoath genre blending with a unique twist. Aaron catchy as ever, Spencer brutal as ever. This is an awesome mash up of styles. Excited to see where this goes.
This has peaked my curiousity more than anything they've released in the last 10 year TBO. I love electronics and experimental sounds meshed into metal
Pieces of this song remind me a little bit of their song Driftwood. I absolutely love it. As Aaron mentioned, the old songs that we all love will always exist and they will still be played live, but the new experiments can exist too. I'm here for it all!
The tone on the heavy riff... so good. Production value is so good. Genre bending for sure. Spencer brutal parts at the end was awesome. Love this song, super unique. Love it.
This song gives me such a good vibe, but then again I’m a huge fan of drum and bass. However, the vibe I get from the song is not the vibe I’m looking for when I choose to listen to Underoath. They don’t have to have all heavy songs or Aaron singing the chorus And Spencer are only doing screams or anything like that. There’s just a specific vibe that Underoath gives me whenever I hear almost any of their songs, regardless of the album and I don’t get that at all when I hear this track. Even the heavier parts were kind of generic and the way that they make Spencer’s vocals while heavy sounded pretty standard metal generic and not unique. Like when I hear Spencer‘s voice, it sounds like nobody else but the end of this song Spencer literally sounds like 500 other vocalist. And the Lofi verse and chorus don’t really let either vocalist shine meaning it sounds very generic and it could’ve been anyone. The only reason I know it’s Aaron and Spies because it’s under oath. So yes, I love the song and I’ve heard it a bunch butit’s not track that I feel like I would go to when I’m in the mood for Underoath but if I’m in that vibe kind of drum and base mood, I might turn it on. PS. This is Clockwerk I just commented on the wrong account haha
As a long-time Underoath fan I like it. You're clearly unaware of an entire genre called "drum and bass" that this is derived from. Granted, they put a classic Underoath twist in it. The end is arguably heavier than anything they've done. You're here complaining about a digitalized drum and bass songs "guitar tones" which are actually synths. Shows how much you know... 😂
@@jordanjoestar8839 Bruh, I am very much aware of drum and bass and I've been listening to Underoath since day one lol. I just don't listen to Underoath for drum and bass. Shocking, I know.
Classic Underoath genre blending with a unique twist. Aaron catchy as ever, Spencer brutal as ever. This is an awesome mash up of styles. Excited to see where this goes.
This has peaked my curiousity more than anything they've released in the last 10 year TBO. I love electronics and experimental sounds meshed into metal
This is actually so tight. So refreshing from them. Good to have variety in their discography!
If the label broke the bank and got PinkPanteress to feature on this, I think they'd break into the mainstream.
Pieces of this song remind me a little bit of their song Driftwood. I absolutely love it. As Aaron mentioned, the old songs that we all love will always exist and they will still be played live, but the new experiments can exist too. I'm here for it all!
The tone on the heavy riff... so good. Production value is so good. Genre bending for sure. Spencer brutal parts at the end was awesome. Love this song, super unique. Love it.
This was my second listen and I’m liking it even more now! It’s weird but it’s fun!
This song was so sick i love it alot
It’s really cool to see them take some influence from Spencer’s side project “SLO/TIDE”. I really dig this!
Can’t see this being a lead single from a new album cycle. It’s better after multiple listens though.
Its so interesting and im all about it. cant wait for the album
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You checked out the new one yet? This album is probably gunna be a crazy one!
I'm holding of until they officaly release it, but I've heard it's NUTS!
This song gives me such a good vibe, but then again I’m a huge fan of drum and bass. However, the vibe I get from the song is not the vibe I’m looking for when I choose to listen to Underoath. They don’t have to have all heavy songs or Aaron singing the chorus And Spencer are only doing screams or anything like that. There’s just a specific vibe that Underoath gives me whenever I hear almost any of their songs, regardless of the album and I don’t get that at all when I hear this track. Even the heavier parts were kind of generic and the way that they make Spencer’s vocals while heavy sounded pretty standard metal generic and not unique. Like when I hear Spencer‘s voice, it sounds like nobody else but the end of this song Spencer literally sounds like 500 other vocalist. And the Lofi verse and chorus don’t really let either vocalist shine meaning it sounds very generic and it could’ve been anyone. The only reason I know it’s Aaron and Spies because it’s under oath. So yes, I love the song and I’ve heard it a bunch butit’s not track that I feel like I would go to when I’m in the mood for Underoath but if I’m in that vibe kind of drum and base mood, I might turn it on.
PS. This is Clockwerk I just commented on the wrong account haha
10 out of 10
Influenced by BMTH?
Was thinking the same thing! Especially after their feature
I don't mess with this, at all haha! I find the production absolutely stupid, especially the guitar tone.
As a long-time Underoath fan I like it.
You're clearly unaware of an entire genre called "drum and bass" that this is derived from.
Granted, they put a classic Underoath twist in it. The end is arguably heavier than anything they've done. You're here complaining about a digitalized drum and bass songs "guitar tones" which are actually synths.
Shows how much you know... 😂
@@jordanjoestar8839 Bruh, I am very much aware of drum and bass and I've been listening to Underoath since day one lol. I just don't listen to Underoath for drum and bass. Shocking, I know.
The production and mixing is wayyy better than voyeurist
@@Bearbox102 I agrre. I still hate it tho haha
I actually agree with yoy