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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Band, Great Album,
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This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
I've got disappointing news for Daniel Cano: Reliance on categorization is a tool of the undereducated. Ironic that this "education" you've claimed is one which falls far short of many more intelligent listeners.
A more sophisticated approach than "categorization and condemnation" is to break each band down until you hear and understand how their unique combination of styles fits together. To prove my example, what would you think of someone who lumped all "heavy metal" together, and distinuished good old "rock and roll" from that "screaming and loud noise that all sounds the same". As fans of heavy metal we know that they haven't listened enough to discern a difference. Its like self-centered white kids thinking that all black or asian people look the same(or vice versa). As for Underoath, I think that they have accomplished finding a niche in the area of metal which I really don't have other bands. And its an appealing niche to me. I think this band probably does fit the emocore moniker, but I don't listen to most of the bands that are classified as such and can't say that they are standard "emocore". All I know is that they're heavy and light at the same time, that the emotion really flows through in a way that doesn't seem whiny despite the reputation, and the songs must be well written to stay in my head (a welcome stay - unlike that damn Price is Right theme that won't go away). I should mention that the singer on this album is not as appealing to me as their new singer. I don't like how he stays in the same high pitched range, but they still have good background vocals and its not enough to really damage them. You can look at it as a more raw and hard edged sound too - something in the vein of Poison the Well's opposite of december being great despite the improvement in vocals of the new album (if you can agree with that in the first place). So as most reasonable reviews should end, you must hear for yourself. I think most open minded metal fans would like them, I know I do.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's a shame they couldn't stay true to their hardcore roots,
By Mike "Mike" (The First State) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
Great hardcore cd. A lot different than their new cd, which isn't bad either. And to clear the air, underOATH IS a christian band. I recently saw them in concert for the Taste of Chaos tour. They made it very clear to everyone of their christian beliefs.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Underoath fan's can be proud....,
By casey "james" (st.pete, FL usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
The changing of times is much different from they're only chasing safety and thier first two albums as well.
Losing thier touch with a more metal sound and combining odd yet a intersting sound from keyboards. Althought i liked very much Cries of the past as well Act of depression, thier debut album with solid state is in fact a very good approach to a new music direction.Thier lyrics are more to the means of emo as many believe but still in many songs have a positive message. The songs are more catchy to fans, there isn't much i can find wrong with this album except two things.Thier now former lead singer dallas taylor does a very good job on vocal's but has a very bored scream it seems. Second upon listening to it i believe they could have done a better production job, dallas's voice is most of the time ran over by the instruments but you learn to love it anyways. The songs are well played i must say. My favorite song on the entire cd is alone in december. If you listen to the song just once you become taken. you get a taste of some samples of the old style with songs like a message for adrienne and angel below as well never meant to break your heart. Which i might add have very nice breakdown's included in them. I recommend this cd to anyone who has never heard underoath i would start with this album instead of they're only chasing safey which has a very pop emo sound to it but still pretty good.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great CD,
By "avengedxsevnfold" (San Antonio, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
I wasnt too sure about them at first, i downloaded a few songs, then saw them live and that pushed me to hear more. Once i gave the CD a chance it blew me away. Bands with a keyboardist arent really that great (to me) but they pull it off. The vocals sound great, from the screaming to the clean vocals. I definitly suggest you pick this one up.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Greatest Album in the Universe...,
This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
Most of the reviews for this cd are so ignorant and immature it's sickening. If you like real hardcore (not from autumn to ashes or any of that crap) then you will love this cd. The lyrics are amazing, the music is amazing... Their new emocore stuff is ok, but it's absolute crap by comparison. Dallas' screaming may grate on your nerves at first if you're not used to a wide range of screamers, but once you are broken in, it's perfect. Every one of the songs are great. I highly recommend this cd to anyone who likes to dance hxc and to people who know the difference between awesome music (like As i lay dying) and garbage music (like Slipknot).
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
favorite cd,
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This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
i found these guys by looking up badns on this sight. I was looking for a cd to buy at best buy( yes i said best buy). Whos buys hardcore cd's at best buy right? well anyway, i saw this cd on cdnow/amazon so i listened to the clips and i loved it. i read that some dude doesnt think that underoath is a christian band because they write songs about girls. ME being christian as well, i really think that you should have had soe facts straight b4 writing that review. Just because your christian doesnt mean you need to write all your songs about god. get your story straight.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Underoath ~The Changing of Times~,
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This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
Forget about the Taking Back Sunday comparisons on this album. Forget about pop-sensibility and what everyone calls a `definitive screamo' sound. The newest album from Underoath, They're Only Chasing Safety, may fall into that category but if you've ever heard this disc, you know it has more in common with Zao than The Used with much less melodic singing than some of the newer Zao material.
So what is this album? The Changing of Times is more in the vain of the traditional Christian post-hardcore sound; just much more brutal. The single off the album, ""When the Sun Sleeps"" is the only track with an easy to grasp hook. The rest of this disc will appeal to fans of a post-hardcore sound that doesn't compromise. The keyboards add a great texture to the songs but never come fully to the forefront savefor ""Angel Below,"" which uses a cheesy synth sound that I could do without but is turned into such a bad ass brooding riff that I instantly forgive them for doing it. The album overall should find a lot of the same fans as the early Bleeding Through albums but less spastic. The album is focused on riffs and building momentum through screams and the underlying keyboards. There aren't many songs that use the layered screaming/clean vocals that have begun to make the genre turn stale but the ones that do, such as the title track, do it perfectly and with precision. Keeping in mind the time period in when this disc was released, there weren't many bands trying to do what Underoath became a pioneer of. Though this disc sees Underoath leave their death metal influenced EP days behind, it sees them embrace a melodic, albeit not that much more melodic, side of the post-hardcore genre that we would better know as screamo a year or two later. Recommended for fans of early post-hardcore! For Fans of: Zao, From Autumn to Ashes, Bleeding Through
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Underoath sets a standard,
By Brent "upagainstthewall" (Plano TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
When I first discovered Underoath, I was at a concert and was truly impressed with their ability to keep a captive audience with their amazing stage presence and intensity. When I went out and bought the CD, I wasn't disappointed. That same energy is channeled through the speakers in the form of a wall of sound and emotion. Buy this album.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing.,
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This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
This cd is just... awesome. The music is somewhat chaotic, yet beautiful. It's genious, yet so obvious. This cd doesn't have even near as much black metal as Cries of the past or Act of depression, but it has a little bit here and there. It's heavily focused on very emotional hardcore. There's softer songs such as The changing of times and when the sun sleeps, and harder songs such as Angel Below and A message for Adrienne. There are some generally complex guitar parts, but not to the point where you're more or less lost in the music. Again, the singer conveys his lyrics through his screaming beautifully, and really isn't a terrible singer. Buy this cd if you like Fear Before the March of Flames, older Underoath, The Bled, 18 Visions, Poison the Well, etc.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!,
By zero "Cody Rudisill" (NC, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Changing of Times (Audio CD)
Just plainly...Dallas is the most amazing screamer ever. old underOATH rocks. Octavio is an awesome guitarist. and that Marissa girl below me has no idea what she's talking about underOATH wise
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The Changing of Times by Underoath (Audio CD - 2002)
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