I don't care if they don't consider themselves religious anymore, the message of hope and faith from their old songs like this one was what kept me going through my darkest times.
Can this be him? The one I have waited centuries to see? How strange So far from his path that I barely see the promise of glory Can this be him, this hellboy?
Good God, if your song leaves our lips If your work leaves our hands Then we will be wonders and vagabonds They will stare and say how empty we are How the freedom we had turned us up as dead men Let us be cold, make us weak Let us, because we all have ears Let us, because we all have eyes How they knew that this would happen We're so run down Good God! Can you still get us home... How can we still get home I'm not dreaming We're forgetting our forgiveness
***** but when you ask the average person what his or her favorite uo song is, it's almost always off of define, or safety. never this album. this album is a straight gem all the way through though, so agreed there.
After Define the Great Line (my favorite and also the first one I ever heard of them back in 2007) this album sounded even darker and sometimes more chaotic. It took some more listening to appreciate its greatness.
im muslim ... i love this kind music .. its not about feeling .. it is about some one who creative ... some one who inteligent .. i dont care the person christian or any religion .. i support for some one who realy deserve it ... because im playing instument too .. its hard to created song .. greating from malaysia !
From reading the Lyrics, this song really resonates with me. I go away from God because of my pain, but I find that he is what gives me life/hope/purpose. I go back to him because He is the only one who would still be there at the end of everything for me.
God, these lyrics speak to my heart so deliberately. Years ago, after a darker time in my life, when I was lost, I rediscovered my faith and was reborn with an enthusiasm and fire for God that nothing could extinguish. Now, because of complacency as a result of my life's improvement, that flame has slowly flickered down; I feel I am once again losing my faith: "How the freedom we had turned us up as dead men". I am still so grateful that I was saved, but my heart still yearns for the relationship with God I once had. I know there are others who have experienced the same. I pray God will bring us home once again. We won't forget our forgiveness!
What the faak, that's dope, I dont like the artist but if he sampled it and brings more ears to Underoath than good for them and recognition of this amazing song.
SCheco3 oh, another idiots thinking every sample is just a complete rip-off😂. Its only like the first several guitar cords that are sampled in Hellboy. Plus, you know even classic artists have used samples before right?
Takes me back to when I was 17 and full of rage and me and Brandon use to just sit in front of his house and burn blunts and discuss life almost all night every night :( this cd, just damnit my feels lol
Shit, Great Fucking Song! When I was 17 this was big for me too. I'm now 23. my older brother's name is Brandon also. we always listened to this music together when we were younger... crazy shit man...
Zack Demmerly That's it man. Define The Great Line is by far the best album I know, in my opinion. My point is that they never got the exposure their albums deserved
@Whuts Uhp why ure all worship Lil peep he has a good music but almost all samples were stolen. Its Fucked up. I love peep music but almost all his fans are stupid dumbasses
Not sure if Ill ever give up Underoath, they've meant so much to me throughout my teen years until now. Much thanks to the band for writing and performing music which has had such an enormous impact on me.
Even tho I'm not Christian I definitely want to join the choir at my mothers church just to play songs like these and introduce everybody to new styles instead of modern Christian pop. I just really hate how the Christian pop sounds. Why are they trying so hard to copy mainstream music? From my expirience with christians, christianity clearly isn't about being mainstream and "normal" 🤣 so the music should probably reflect that and not copy every aspect of pop music.. I don't care if it caters to most people because "if they're Christian they should just deal with it if they don't like the music because worship is worship." -mother. I mean youre not gonna like EVERY song. these are people who think this genre of music is satanic which is just completely wrong. So many bands from this time that were emo or rock and such were also Christian or had Christian members like the devil wears prada, we came as roman's, breaking Benjamin, Emery, copeland, and skrillex!
yeah be fair, that wasnt a great effort on your part but i think he managed to string 2 different phrases together to the point where it doesnt make sense.
People should really give this album a few more spins. It's easily the most underrated album I've ever listened to. It's heavy in a way that's somewhere between metalcore, symphonic movie music, and the chariot at times. They did so many creative and intense things and it's one of, if not the only unedited album I've ever heard.
Jake Mannix yeah check out the behind the scenes videos for this album. The amount of editing and mastering is minimal to the point that the producers took issue with it. Most of the guitar tones and feedback are recorded from mic feeds outside of the amps rather than line into internal effects and the vocals are pretty untouched. They said they wanted the dissonance and everything that they think sound unnatural. Pretty impressive.
I thought this was a fitting first song to listen to as a farewell. Playing all their albums today, this band helped me through a lot and made me who I am today. I can still remember blasting They're Only Chasing Safety in my walkman when I was 14. Good times. Good luck to Underoath in their future endeavors
Lord let Your work never leave our hands :) "Let us be cold, make us weak, that's because we all have ears, that's because we all have eyes"....we are well and able..... I was in high school when under oath blew up.... Great song....
It's the one with the greatest of failings and weaknesses and meekness who will be amazing people. Truly able to understand what it meant and with the struggles to endure and learn to be weak so God's strength could be made perfect in you. Love you all.
My interpretation of the vid: It's a land not unlike our land. Technological "advances" litter the landscape (powerlines, zeppelin, clock, ships, buildings, lightbulbs, etc)... but for all of that the land is desolate. Death has a lock on the land, and the people are nearly comatose for lack of hope. The women and children are alone, and are hoping in ships and planes (and some are hoping in God) to deliver them from the dead and depressing land. And most of the men are like skeletons, marching in line with ("clapping") to the dead spirit that grips the land. For those few men who aren't zombies/skeletons, they are still oppressed (tied to the earth/bound to the earth). For them to break free they must rise up into the heavenly places and practice spiritual warfare. The heavens are violent and intense (3:28 and on)... but a man must go there and fight if he wishes to break free (4:04 and on).
david garcia No David, you missed it. I said the same thing as you in so many words. But perhaps you weren't able to discern that? Way to correct someone with the same answer as you. Now go back to watching your guns and bullets videos. Or better yet, go and learn what this means "Our battle is not against flesh and blood..."
***** This band is nothing like Tool. Read some of the interviews of the band members (escpecially Aaron Gillespie, who is the biggest contributor to the lyrics/songwritings). These guys had/have great hearts for Jesus. Having been a fan of Underoath since Define the Great Line released, I have kept up with the members of the band and the lyricism of their music and I can testify these guys are not fake, they are the real deal.
***** You really don't need to jump the gun and make an outrageous claim when you clearly are without much understanding of who these guys stood for. Granted, a couple of their members left Christianity, but the message is still there. I can see where you could be confused. Oftentimes Christian Metal/hardcore bands will write their music based off situations or concepts. That means their music can be taken out of context easily. For example, Son of the Morning, by Oh Sleeper can be taken out of context if you don't listen to all of it. The overall concept of the album is how Satan opposes/despises God and his creation. The first song is Satan's viewpoint, then every song before the final track are stories of God using broken people to carry out his good plan. The final song is of the defeat over Satan, sin, and suffering. Listening to anyone of those songs stand alone can be very confusing without putting on the right lenses to understand them.
Do you even understand the basics of the good news of Jesus Christ?! Christ came for people, including the band members of Underoath!! And that is why they glorify God in this song, although I don't expect a religionist like you to perceive that. Haha... You have men like Tozer and Reidhead on your page- men who walked in the falsehood of religion vs the true form of Gods church, as is revealed in the scriptures. Do you know that the church is no business? Are you aware that she, like her master, despises denominations? Im sure you, being the true disciple you claim to be, are well aware of the unbiblical nature of the modern day office of the "pastor" (as Reidhead and Tozer laid claim to). Perhaps you ought to remain silent for some time and study and pray, before spouting off against some 20- something guys who, although frail, had courage to produce a song like this, which highlights the necessity of spiritual warfare in order to be an overcomer.
If you like the build-up based tracks with the big ass climaxes at the end, Underoath songs you might like are: • Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape • Casting Such a Thin Shadow • Paper Lung • Pneumonia
As a south African past his prime. Listening to this makes me think of of the good ol days with his friends. Around the fire, chilling. Thinking of what life was throwing at us. But bands like this made us believe in those days
Hearing this song now makes me think about where the band has been and where it's gone! "We're forgetting our forgiveness" "Good God, can you still get us home?"
cheers to underoath, one of the best bands of the decade, your music has truly moved me, you guys have touched my heart. I know what my first tattoo is going to be..
I'm a big fan of lil peep, and I absolutely love Hellboy, but I came here cause I was a big fan of underoath way before Peep came out. RIP Gustav Åhr u.u
You all remember the days of downloading songs off lime wire to make the most badass soundtrack to listen to on the way to school? Those were the days…
Underoath is considerably religious metal. A lot of there music "including this song" derives from there beliefs. You can listen to the music and enjoy the sound, and even enjoy the message you feel it brings. But that doesn't change the actual meaning of the song. No need for cocky people to come and smite religious folk. And no need for religious folk to feel the need to defend a song.
If you can't find yourself, find god. I'm agnostic (if I had to label myself...). I found myself instead. I understand why people choose to believe in god but let's not make it into a cult. You don't need religion, you need god. By god I mean a force after life that fills the void. I believe in that, I just don't need anyone else to know, or respect me for these beliefs. Religion is too self absorbed and dangerous to be what any higher power would want. Just my opinion. This song is awesome by the way :)
I always find it interesting reading the bible how angry god gets with empty sacrfices, going so far as to say that he wishes someone would close the temple so people would stop pretending to worship him until the poor and sick were cared for. So as a devout christian I agree, God doesn't want self absorbed religion. :)
I appreciate your honesty and openness. I enjoy this song very much, great meaning, and good rock build up musically. Personally, I understand what your saying about religion bogging things down. We are not cans of soup - we don't necessarily need labels. In this life, we should focus less on the labels of religion and more on the relationships at hand. Personal relationships with others, and a personal relationship with God through Jesus' works on the cross. The first lines: "Good God, if your song leaves our lips If your work leaves our hands Then we will be wonderers and vagabonds." This life is ultimately meant to point others to God - so we can all spend the afterlife with him.
I don't care if they don't consider themselves religious anymore, the message of hope and faith from their old songs like this one was what kept me going through my darkest times.
Bro, same
Without the faith even, they have lead us up
I'm atheist and I always enjoy their songs, old or new
Religion & being spiritual & walking with Christ is different, the Great Awakening is happening
they said they are a "Christian band" anymore, not that they are athiest or something
Can this be him?
The one I have waited centuries to see?
How strange
So far from his path that I barely see the promise of glory
Can this be him, this hellboy?
nando's music reviews what exactly is that from
@@tilloreed35 lil peep- hellboy
who!!! are u taliking to
brian nelson ?
@@TehSn4ke Good God, if your song leaves our lips
If your work leaves our hands
Then we will be wonderers and vagabonds
They will stare and say how empty we are
How the freedom we had turned us up as dead men
Let us be cold, make us weak
Let us, because we all have ears
Let us, because we all have eyes
How they knew that this would happen
We're so run down
Good God! Can you still get us home
How can we still get home
I'm not dreaming
We're forgetting our forgiveness
Songwriters: Aaron Gillespie / Christopher Dudley / Grant Brandell / James Smith / Timothy Mctague / William Spencer Chamberlain
Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc
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I love that even though we all have disagreements on beliefs, we all agree this song is amazing.
this is actually the most sober comment i've seen so far.
That's because Music is something Universal. It transcends all Philosophies and beliefs :)
Not a song, a DIATRIBE
I’m not a much of a religious guy but, underoath is amazing they always will be
Well now he agrees with you. Underøath is no longer Christian
YOU DON"T EVEN KNOW WHAT I BEEN THROUUUGH
LiL COFFiN only few will umderstand
You don’t gotta like me your bitch do😓😓 RIP
Blowin up my phone like I miss you,
You know I love you by the way that I kiss you... 😚😭
maaan when that beat drops and he says that, so does my heart 💀❤
Hellboy... Fuck the haters on here
''We're forgetting our forgiveness'' - still as relevant as it was when it came out.
the breakdown at the end towards the 3:27 mark oh my god........
gets me every time.
thats not really a breakdown , technically seen since it speeds up the pace of the song. more like a breakup ;D
Don't talk about breakups :,(
well w.e it is its epic.
was making a joke referring tot he fact that the band broke up.
Nooo doubt! so fuckin sick
Good God, if your song leaves our lips
If your work leaves our hands
Then we will be wonders and vagabonds
They will stare and say how empty we are
How the freedom we had turned us up as dead men
Let us be cold, make us weak
Let us, because we all have ears
Let us, because we all have eyes
How they knew that this would happen
We're so run down
Good God! Can you still get us home...
How can we still get home
I'm not dreaming
We're forgetting our forgiveness
Ignacio Sanchez Just wanna go home!
Ms. Elusive yup
Do u see they arent a Christian band anymore?
ThatVanceGuy Before I answer, are u Christian? Cuz if u arent im not sure ud understand my point
Chris G I understood your point...
this is STILL my shit
+Mctink17 I'm proud of you man or girl
+TheInfiniteFlow yeah me too bro 😎
What about now
Still.
@@devinzelman5838 STILLLLL
One of the most interesting, conceptual music videos of all time, and the comment section has nothing to say but Hellboy.
For real though
Im all for peep, but i get what you mean. It is a bit excessive with the hellboy qoutes. have some respect for the original artists.
lil peep fans are a plague
@@cypher5009 chill bro. They arent hurting you.
@@s-l9760 still a plague
underoath's most underrated album. i personally like it the most.
***** but when you ask the average person what his or her favorite uo song is, it's almost always off of define, or safety. never this album. this album is a straight gem all the way through though, so agreed there.
***** THE CHANGING OF TIMES my g
disambugation and act if depression?
Same! Blows their other albums out of the water imo
After Define the Great Line (my favorite and also the first one I ever heard of them back in 2007) this album sounded even darker and sometimes more chaotic. It took some more listening to appreciate its greatness.
September/'19
Discovered these guys and THIS SONG now.
It's never too late, music has no time.
Thanks RUclips.
Been my favorite band since the first song I heard
im muslim ... i love this kind music .. its not about feeling .. it is about some one who creative ... some one who inteligent .. i dont care the person christian or any religion .. i support for some one who realy deserve it ... because im playing instument too .. its hard to created song .. greating from malaysia !
🤫 it's 2023 and this song is still my favorite song on my playlist right now ❤️
Still can't believe this came out (almost) 13 years ago.
And it's still a banger
almost 14 now
@@TJayMid why would it not be a banger because time has pased? lol that's the part i don't get
@@POLYMATHEMPIRE Because sometimes we remember songs being better than they actually were and they don't age well.
Good ol Underoath.. I'll listen to you until the day i die.
Nice ACB
Me too
Story of the year
Full arma i see you 👀
Do you still listen to Underoath?
From reading the Lyrics, this song really resonates with me. I go away from God because of my pain, but I find that he is what gives me life/hope/purpose. I go back to him because He is the only one who would still be there at the end of everything for me.
Eric Chambers Exactly!
Preeeeeeaaaach
Resonating for me. The return of the prodigal son.
Yes. Same!
I always forget that this is a christian-core band lol. I really fuck with the song but not the religion
God, these lyrics speak to my heart so deliberately. Years ago, after a darker time in my life, when I was lost, I rediscovered my faith and was reborn with an enthusiasm and fire for God that nothing could extinguish. Now, because of complacency as a result of my life's improvement, that flame has slowly flickered down; I feel I am once again losing my faith: "How the freedom we had turned us up as dead men". I am still so grateful that I was saved, but my heart still yearns for the relationship with God I once had. I know there are others who have experienced the same. I pray God will bring us home once again. We won't forget our forgiveness!
This band has the power to restore faith.
Thank you for allowing the sample for the official release of Hellboy.
This is appreciated by millions.
was this in the last movie?
@@sinshenlong its about track Lil Peep - Hellboy
Yeah lil peep ripped this song
What the faak, that's dope, I dont like the artist but if he sampled it and brings more ears to Underoath than good for them and recognition of this amazing song.
SCheco3 oh, another idiots thinking every sample is just a complete rip-off😂. Its only like the first several guitar cords that are sampled in Hellboy. Plus, you know even classic artists have used samples before right?
I haven’t listened to underoath in years is real nostalgic
One of the best songs ever made in the modern world… hands down.
Takes me back to when I was 17 and full of rage and me and Brandon use to just sit in front of his house and burn blunts and discuss life almost all night every night :( this cd, just damnit my feels lol
same
damn, exactly how i feel
bob dylan bro ),:
Shit, Great Fucking Song! When I was 17 this was big for me too. I'm now 23. my older brother's name is Brandon also. we always listened to this music together when we were younger... crazy shit man...
im 52 and listen to lost in the sound and define every day, I drive 4 hours everyday and this keeps me going. not kidding
This song 14yrs later still sends shivers down my spine...
Can this be him, this hellboy?
YOU DON"T EVEN KNOW WHAT I BEEN THROUGH
katuschi-kun can you like not invade another artists comment section and respect their music?
@@t6amygdala you really think these people know how to respect?
😂
@@martincuen5519 maybe not some of them. im a lil peep fan myself but i dont do this shit
they're both great songs made by very talented artists. if you're here i love you
Most underrated band of all fucking time/genre.
I feel the same way man, I don't know a lot of people who listen to Underoath anymore, or really at all, and it's sad because they're so great.
Zack Demmerly That's it man. Define The Great Line is by far the best album I know, in my opinion. My point is that they never got the exposure their albums deserved
i 100% agree, most people can not consume
This is the song that everyone on the Earth should listen at least once
Anyone else watching old songs they used to listen to when they growing up?
YES
@Whuts Uhp why ure all worship Lil peep he has a good music but almost all samples were stolen. Its
Fucked up. I love peep music but almost all his fans are stupid dumbasses
Назар Оненко *worshiping
Always
Going on nostalgy trip
I love underoath n I'm not a fan of really Christian anything but this is just...wow this song....this band..breath taking and just wow
Not sure if Ill ever give up Underoath, they've meant so much to me throughout my teen years until now. Much thanks to the band for writing and performing music which has had such an enormous impact on me.
yo dawg, how's life now, after 7 years?
Thats what i was thinking
I agree with you
This is one of the best songs i've ever heard in my entire life. I'm not kidding. It's that good. I love this song. :)
"We're forgetting our forgiveness" amazing Prophetic song
happy new year, still the most amazing song bar none
Firebreath56 o
i recommend listening to the whole album
You need to get drug tested
Bro I cant believe the lil peep and underoath connection, glad we both shared this
This was the song that bought me into Metal, still chills
i am convinced at 54 this song is as Blessed as any church hymn. Its revelation
Even tho I'm not Christian I definitely want to join the choir at my mothers church just to play songs like these and introduce everybody to new styles instead of modern Christian pop. I just really hate how the Christian pop sounds. Why are they trying so hard to copy mainstream music? From my expirience with christians, christianity clearly isn't about being mainstream and "normal" 🤣 so the music should probably reflect that and not copy every aspect of pop music.. I don't care if it caters to most people because "if they're Christian they should just deal with it if they don't like the music because worship is worship." -mother. I mean youre not gonna like EVERY song. these are people who think this genre of music is satanic which is just completely wrong. So many bands from this time that were emo or rock and such were also Christian or had Christian members like the devil wears prada, we came as roman's, breaking Benjamin, Emery, copeland, and skrillex!
@@finnisnotafish Trust me, even us followers of Christ can't stand the "Christian pop" scene.
RIP HELLBOY
you seem to be mad for no reason
Jair Rico wat exactly does shut the fuck off mean?? Plz explain I'm fuckin dying to kno y u used such grammar
yeah be fair, that wasnt a great effort on your part but i think he managed to string 2 different phrases together to the point where it doesnt make sense.
RIP PEEP
rip America, get ready to die for your faith or conform.
How we knew that this would happen.. We knew we knew that this would.. Good God can you still get us home.. ❤
People should really give this album a few more spins. It's easily the most underrated album I've ever listened to. It's heavy in a way that's somewhere between metalcore, symphonic movie music, and the chariot at times. They did so many creative and intense things and it's one of, if not the only unedited album I've ever heard.
I agree
Underoath is the best band to ever exist, fuck these shitty new age warped tour bands.
Unedited?
Jake Mannix yeah check out the behind the scenes videos for this album. The amount of editing and mastering is minimal to the point that the producers took issue with it. Most of the guitar tones and feedback are recorded from mic feeds outside of the amps rather than line into internal effects and the vocals are pretty untouched. They said they wanted the dissonance and everything that they think sound unnatural. Pretty impressive.
So far that's the only album I have by them, and it's amazing
This song will always remain one of the best song i've ever heard. Hit me so hard when i first heard it. Brilliant.
I thought this was a fitting first song to listen to as a farewell. Playing all their albums today, this band helped me through a lot and made me who I am today. I can still remember blasting They're Only Chasing Safety in my walkman when I was 14. Good times. Good luck to Underoath in their future endeavors
So many years passed when i first got introduced to this band i miss being 15 again 😔
13 years later-- congratulations to you adventurous people
Leeeaaaave me to bleeed
i know i got you on your knees
@@KinkyHippie but something keeps on tellin me
@@1uci it keeps on telling me peep leave it alone
@@tobiaasek im good on my own momma miss me at home
Lord let Your work never leave our hands :) "Let us be cold, make us weak, that's because we all have ears, that's because we all have eyes"....we are well and able..... I was in high school when under oath blew up.... Great song....
I remember listening to them 9 years ago for the first time. Still one of my favorite bands
It's the one with the greatest of failings and weaknesses and meekness who will be amazing people. Truly able to understand what it meant and with the struggles to endure and learn to be weak so God's strength could be made perfect in you. Love you all.
My interpretation of the vid:
It's a land not unlike our land. Technological "advances" litter the landscape (powerlines, zeppelin, clock, ships, buildings, lightbulbs, etc)... but for all of that the land is desolate. Death has a lock on the land, and the people are nearly comatose for lack of hope. The women and children are alone, and are hoping in ships and planes (and some are hoping in God) to deliver them from the dead and depressing land.
And most of the men are like skeletons, marching in line with ("clapping") to the dead spirit that grips the land. For those few men who aren't zombies/skeletons, they are still oppressed (tied to the earth/bound to the earth). For them to break free they must rise up into the heavenly places and practice spiritual warfare. The heavens are violent and intense (3:28 and on)... but a man must go there and fight if he wishes to break free (4:04 and on).
Vagabonds, dead men, we are empty without God...Drew you missed it buddy. Without God and His love "we are nothing".
david garcia No David, you missed it. I said the same thing as you in so many words. But perhaps you weren't able to discern that? Way to correct someone with the same answer as you. Now go back to watching your guns and bullets videos. Or better yet, go and learn what this means "Our battle is not against flesh and blood..."
***** This band is nothing like Tool. Read some of the interviews of the band members (escpecially Aaron Gillespie, who is the biggest contributor to the lyrics/songwritings). These guys had/have great hearts for Jesus. Having been a fan of Underoath since Define the Great Line released, I have kept up with the members of the band and the lyricism of their music and I can testify these guys are not fake, they are the real deal.
***** You really don't need to jump the gun and make an outrageous claim when you clearly are without much understanding of who these guys stood for. Granted, a couple of their members left Christianity, but the message is still there. I can see where you could be confused. Oftentimes Christian Metal/hardcore bands will write their music based off situations or concepts. That means their music can be taken out of context easily. For example, Son of the Morning, by Oh Sleeper can be taken out of context if you don't listen to all of it. The overall concept of the album is how Satan opposes/despises God and his creation. The first song is Satan's viewpoint, then every song before the final track are stories of God using broken people to carry out his good plan. The final song is of the defeat over Satan, sin, and suffering. Listening to anyone of those songs stand alone can be very confusing without putting on the right lenses to understand them.
Do you even understand the basics of the good news of Jesus Christ?! Christ came for people, including the band members of Underoath!! And that is why they glorify God in this song, although I don't expect a religionist like you to perceive that. Haha... You have men like Tozer and Reidhead on your page- men who walked in the falsehood of religion vs the true form of Gods church, as is revealed in the scriptures. Do you know that the church is no business? Are you aware that she, like her master, despises denominations? Im sure you, being the true disciple you claim to be, are well aware of the unbiblical nature of the modern day office of the "pastor" (as Reidhead and Tozer laid claim to). Perhaps you ought to remain silent for some time and study and pray, before spouting off against some 20- something guys who, although frail, had courage to produce a song like this, which highlights the necessity of spiritual warfare in order to be an overcomer.
"GOOD GOOOOOOOOOOD" HIS VOICE IS SO BEAUTIFUL 😭😍
RIP Underoath one of the greatest bands ever…brings back such good memories of my childhood radioU youth group music festivals etc …
Wdym Rip they're still around
@@splonk6953 didn’t the band break up lol
@ebnzr5335 they broke up around 2013, then came back in 2018 and put out 2 records since. They actually released a song last year.
One of the best songs of all time
This song gives me chills unlike any other song I've listened to and there's been a lot of music in the last 8 years
Still a banger in 2023
Aaron can reach your soul. Such a great musician and singer.
Still can't get over how good this music video is
Lost in the sound of separation is the best album of theirs in my opinion. Anybody else think so?
To each their own, my favorite will always be Define the Great Line.
+kameron billins Define The Great Line
+kameron billins Yep I agree, this plus DTGL was them at their peak, I just happen to think Lost was the better album.
+kameron billins Without a doubt
sorry I would have to go with define the great line
I swear, Underoath's music is like sown into my heart, I miss them so much :c
I still remember when it said 1 months old 😭 till this day I love this song
i have a veryy difficult time pausing or stopping this song. thank you UnderOath
Fuck man, It's been the best part of 7 years since I've listened to these guys properly and I still get goosebumps.
This song still gets me every time.
I never get tired of this audio/vid. Cheers, '62 Mathew St. (Total Retro Rock)
They just don't know how many times I cried to this song..
Good work to whoever created the music video. Very creative.
As for the song... Intense climax at the end. I seriously need to get their albums.
If you like the build-up based tracks with the big ass climaxes at the end, Underoath songs you might like are:
• Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape
• Casting Such a Thin Shadow
• Paper Lung
• Pneumonia
I can't get enough of this song ever since I heard it for the first time.And the video sends chills down my spine everytime I watch it
agreed
it took me 11 years to accept and understand this and its truly amazing
THIS ALBUM IS SO GOOD
They're apparently a thing again, saw this on AP, decided to check them out. Loving it.
Hi
they're legends.
One of my all time favorite songs since it came out and will forever be.
As a south African past his prime. Listening to this makes me think of of the good ol days with his friends. Around the fire, chilling. Thinking of what life was throwing at us. But bands like this made us believe in those days
Man, I forgot how good this music video was
Hearing this song now makes me think about where the band has been and where it's gone! "We're forgetting our forgiveness" "Good God, can you still get us home?"
We're still here...
Man I miss this type of music
take me back to this era please, truly iconic
cheers to underoath, one of the best bands of the decade, your music has truly moved me, you guys have touched my heart. I know what my first tattoo is going to be..
My grand children will know of underoath.
Chad
the art of the video is so beautiful!
These tones are incredible-
Underoath created a masterpiece
I'm a big fan of lil peep, and I absolutely love Hellboy, but I came here cause I was a big fan of underoath way before Peep came out.
RIP Gustav Åhr u.u
more relevant 2020 than ever before long live under oath
How the freedom we had, turned us up as dead men.
So good
Good God can you still get us home 3
What a beautiful song!!!
Heavy nostalgia
omg so beautiful
You all remember the days of downloading songs off lime wire to make the most badass soundtrack to listen to on the way to school? Those were the days…
h e l l b o y
This song evokes warm feelings about time gone by....
When Aaron comes in with thise drums with "Gooooood God!!"... fuck.
I love God and Jesus Christ. However, I love God above all.
The fact that this band "created" peeps knowledge ... Awesome song awesome everything
The best song ever written.
Remember this song growing up I went through a meth addiction for 15 years now I’m 9 months sober thank you god
Hellboy bby
rip. 💔
YES
Underoath is considerably religious metal. A lot of there music "including this song" derives from there beliefs. You can listen to the music and enjoy the sound, and even enjoy the message you feel it brings. But that doesn't change the actual meaning of the song. No need for cocky people to come and smite religious folk. And no need for religious folk to feel the need to defend a song.
I remember back in 2008 when this song first came out .. Non stop listening to it everyday .. It was a life changing
Good God-
I pray with you and for you always. Please guide me for everything that lays ahead
Good God, can you still get us home?
This comment is ironic with your picture being dark souls art
James is awake?
Song of the current ages. How the freedom we had turned us up as dead men.
Of all time, of all genres, this is my favorite song. Truly exceptional in both sound and meaning . Underoath will be missed forever.
So no one's going to talk about how good the video is?
Even for today's standards it's freaking amazing I know what you mean 😭
ikr? so sad people didn't mention how good the video is :(
If you can't find yourself, find god. I'm agnostic (if I had to label myself...). I found myself instead. I understand why people choose to believe in god but let's not make it into a cult. You don't need religion, you need god. By god I mean a force after life that fills the void. I believe in that, I just don't need anyone else to know, or respect me for these beliefs. Religion is too self absorbed and dangerous to be what any higher power would want. Just my opinion. This song is awesome by the way :)
Lots of love to you.
Thank you. Im soo with you on this.
I always find it interesting reading the bible how angry god gets with empty sacrfices, going so far as to say that he wishes someone would close the temple so people would stop pretending to worship him until the poor and sick were cared for. So as a devout christian I agree, God doesn't want self absorbed religion. :)
I grew more spiritually reading a couple verses from the bible than I did my whole catholic school teachings.
I appreciate your honesty and openness. I enjoy this song very much, great meaning, and good rock build up musically. Personally, I understand what your saying about religion bogging things down. We are not cans of soup - we don't necessarily need labels. In this life, we should focus less on the labels of religion and more on the relationships at hand. Personal relationships with others, and a personal relationship with God through Jesus' works on the cross. The first lines: "Good God, if your song leaves our lips If your work leaves our hands Then we will be wonderers and vagabonds." This life is ultimately meant to point others to God - so we can all spend the afterlife with him.