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Heavy alternative torchbearers
UNDEROATH
return with ambitious new album
VOYEURIST
VOYEURIST OUT NOW on FEARLESS RECORDS
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“What’s also refreshing, too, is how dominating Underoath sound across the widescreen chaos of Voyeurist, one of their best records.” – Wall Of Sound
“Voyeurist is a statement that as a group they will always continue pushing their sound to remarkable new heights.” – Hysteria Magazine
“This album is undoubtedly Underoath’s finest work to date, stretching the gamut of everything that has come before it and reaching far beyond into the future. It’s beautifully visceral yet emotionally aware and it delivers the most honest representation of what this band is capable of.” – Everblack Media
“‘Voyeurist’ is a masterclass of contrast. Light and dark. Tender and violent. Harsh but sweet. Immediate yet ominous.” – GC Live
“The vocals are sublime, the music razor sharp. Consider it already on your list of top 10 albums of 2022.” – HiFi Way
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Today, Underoath has unleashed their sweeping new album Voyeurist on Fearless Records. Voyeurist marks the first time in Underoath’s storied career that they took the recording process completely into their own hands with help of engineer JJ Revel. The result is the most collaborative and ambitious album of their career, anchored in a profound respect for each other and a mission to leave no stone unturned creatively. The band refers to Voyeurist as “high-def violence” – technologically advanced, but undeniably visceral. Conceptually, the 10 songs that comprise Voyeurist have several interrelated meanings, each tying back to the concepts of technology and how we curate ourselves through social media, and how that facade masks the majority of the authentic experience and connection we have in life. The album is a cohesive listening experience with enough layers to provide fans with a fresh take and new favourite track on every spin. Leading up to the album release, fans have been able to discover clips of new songs in exchange for granting camera access through the albums interactive website, voyeurist.io. The band gave fans a chance to experience Voyeurist live before its release with their recent Digital Ghost streaming concert – a full album performance that served as a spiritual successor to their lauded Underoath: Observatory livestream event from 2020.
Album singles Damn Excuses, Hallelujah, Cycle (ft. Ghostmane), Pneumonia and Numb revisited the classic and crushingly heavy songwriting skills of the group while introducing new electronic elements and a sense of maturity that speaks to the ambitious nature of this new era of the band. Focus track We’re All Gonna Die serves as a darkly beautiful and haunting reminder of the heady themes of the album, anchored by chaotic guitars and soaring vocals meshed with a lush layer of synths and percussion.
Speaking on the themes of the album and We’re All Gonna Die, guitarist Tim McTague has this to say, “The Voyeurist concept came out of the larger idea that everything is a manipulation…from the news to social media to how you present yourself to even the people closest to you. Everything is part truth and part fiction. We wanted to strip Underoath back down to exclusively truth and cut out all distractions – and made the record on our own along with our engineer JJ Revel. The result is Voyeurist.”
“We wrote the demo for ‘We’re All Gonna Die’ on one of our last tours and the main riffs and chorus ended up making the album version. We fought that song a lot lyrically as the chorus is very nihilistic sounding, and the more we tried to dilute it the more the song talked back and said no. We ended up getting to a spot where the song is dark (and it should be) and the title speaks to a position that every person holds, whether it’s for a blink of a second once a month or as their mantra. Life is tough and I hope the song meets people who are struggling exactly where they are.. and in context of the record gives them hope.”
Underoath will embark on a headlining US tour starting this February with support from Every Time I Die and Spiritbox.
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Underoath is Aaron Gillespie (vocals/drums), Spencer Chamberlain (vocals), Tim McTague (guitar), Christopher Dudley (keyboard/synth), Grant Brandell (bass), and James Smith (guitar).
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VOYEURIST
Track Listing:
01. Damn Excuses
02. Hallelujah
03. I’m Pretty Sure I’m Out of Luck and Have No Friends
04. Cycle ft. Ghostemane
05. Thorn
06. (No Oasis)
07. Take A Breath
08. We’re All Gonna Die
09. Numb
10. Pneumonia
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