Album Of The Day: They're Only Chasing Safety by Underoath
Released 21 years ago yesterday, this is the album that moved Underoath out of the Christian metal genre and into the spotlight as a post-hardcore, emo-rock band. One vocalist screams while another sings, and not only are guitars used heavily, but also electronic elements and other sounds to differentiate their sound from other bands. Lyrically, the band is telling stories of love and passion, relationships, and at least at the end of the album, a bit of acknowledgement of a higher power and forgiveness. It's loud, well-made, and full of energy on this 36-minute, 9-song album. This is probably the best album Underoath has made, though they've made a number of albums since, and honestly, the only album of theirs I listen to somewhat regularly.
Release Year: 2004
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