Wake up, wake up, this is not a test. After a series of cryptic posts on social media about Rebirth, the wait is finally over. Like we confirmed at the beginning of the month, Underoath have confirmed that they are officially back together after a two-plus year hiatus. We know some of our audience viewed Kill The Music with major doubt following our news a few weeks ago, but we thank you all for sticking with us. Can you feel your heartbeat racing? Check out a message from the band below by clicking “Read More."
The band announcements for Self Help Festival 2016 have gotten off to a great start. A Day To Remember revealed that they will be playing the festival again this year.
Our source has exclusively revealed to us that Underoath will be reuniting for a tour in 2016. Define The Great Line turns ten next year and They’re Only Chasing Safety turned ten last year. What a coincidence!
Underoath has been broken up for a while now, which was a huge bummer on a lot of us.. But it seems as though something with them is up. Read below to see what's been going on and what they have up their sleeve!
Jarrod Alonge has released his first single off his satire album "Beating A Dead Horse". The song is cleverly named "Hey Jarrod, What's That Song Again?" (The parody is of the song name "Hey John, What's Your Name Again?" by The Devil Wears Prada). This song includes a very similar style of lyrics and guitars as bands such as Underoath, A Day To Remember, August Burns Red and many more. You can listen to the single here. His album "Beating A Dead Horse" is out May 26th, 2015!
Underoath recently have released a documentary detailing their final tour as a band. You can check out the review here.
In a recent interview with AltPress, Underoath guitarist Tim McTague said a reunion is not out of the question but is also not being planned.
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