Closing their set with “Oh Praise Him” off of their Dread Champions of the Last Days, the band and the audience came together to lift God up. Together we sang, we praised and we danced with no worries. Watching a band completely lost in the spirit and an audience on their knees singing to our father was one of the most beautiful experiences that I have even been a part of.
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The Cool Tour: Dallas
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Despite that minor difference Underoath was solid throughout the whole set, and afterwards many people were left thinking “Aaron who?” That isn’t a knock against Aaron, it’s a reassurance to all Underoath fans that they will not be disappointed with Daniel Davison filling in as the soon to be permanent drummer of Underoath.
Scream Like You Mean It Tour Review
Photos & Video by Bianca Montes
Review by Nathan Doyle & Bianca Montes
Industry veterans, Emery, followed DGD with what was easily the set of the night. With a brief, eight-song, set, and decked out in matching Hawaiian t-shirts, they covered a few songs off of each of their major releases, including “Walls,” “The Smile, The Face,” “In Shallow Seas We Sail,” “Rock ‘n’ Rule,” and “Studying Politics.” “Walls” and “Studying Politics” opened and closed their set, respectively, and did a beautiful job of setting the tone for their set and bringing the energy back around, leaving everyone anxious for more.
The Devil Wears Prada talks Zombies
Each song follows its own theme, it’s not really a story to be from one song to the other, and just each song follows its theme. The most story-based song is survivor which is the last song on the album, it’s about this dude who lives out in the middle of Kansas on a farm, and the zombies killed his wife, and now he is just extremely lonely. His biggest problem is solitude as compared to actually having to battle the zombies.
House of Heroes and Seabird rock Austin
Frontman Tim Skipper moved around a lot on stage and seemed to act as if certain guitar riffs touched his musical soul. Guitarist Jared Rigsby broke a string on the first strum of his instrument first song and suffered another string break later on, but dude moved around a lot, too.
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Blessed by a Broken Heart Interview
I love being able to influence so many people and cultures around the world. I honestly didn’t think I would have the opportunity to do such a thing. It’s a huge blessing. Its rad when you see 50 year old metal dudes rocking out to us just as hard as the 17 year old hardcore kid.





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