Seeing these beautiful tracks in its primal form is wonderful. I’ve been in a dark place lately, battling my demons. Idk why but seeing this has helped me. Long live old Underoath
Seek orthodoxy my dude you red the true church not Protestant nonsense or Roman Catholic pedo pope Vatican bank corruption nonsense the historic unchanged for 2000 years Eastern Orthodox Church…please give it a try brother…the lack of the true Christ and true Faith is why things are so dark…
2024 and I've literally watched almost all of the old underoath live videos on TH-cam 😂 and funnily enough I've just been to the chasing safety 20th anniversary show, but i still can't forget the first 3 albums. Chasing safety is also my fav album btw.
Tim's always tuning his guitar between songs. The song Dallas announces at 34:45 is called "Seven Streets Of Gold In Brussel City", but it's actually a medley of their old songs "Heart Of Stone", "A Love So Pure", "Innocence Stolen", and "Cries Of The Past". I think they threw in some parts of a couple of other songs, but I can't really tell. But this is actually the best part of the whole performance.
Reposting this comment for obvious reasons; the guy knows his shit: Roboc4t 1 year ago 1. 0:13 Letting Go of Tonight (changing of times) 2. 3:07 The Best of Me (changing of times) 3. 6:56 The Last (cries of the past) 4. 15:15 Coryn's Defeat (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio 5. 20:20 When The Sun Sleeps (changing of times) 6. 25:56 Dying All Saints (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio) 7. 29:41 A Message For Adrienne(changing of times) 8. 34:53 Seven Street Saloons In Brussel City (melody not on an album or ep) 40:58 Tim's Speech 9. 41:42 You're So Intricate (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio) or known originally as "Chasing A Maybe" 10. 45:26 Never meant to break your heart (changing of times) Edited to clean it up a bit.
I don’t get how people haven’t interviewed Dallas Taylor in 2024 or why he hasn’t reunited with underoath to perform all of these songs. Also they are amazing live, and sound almost identical to their CD recording. How do they not get the recognition that they deserve?
I remember the first time i ever heard changing of times i was 17 and instantly obsessed. I found them through opposite of December album from poison the well. I saw these guys right before dallas left at a church. It was such an amazing experience. I followed underoath through their whole discovery and saw them many times with Spencer
25:56 Dying All Saints sounds like a mixmatch demo of You're So Intricate and I got Ten Friends and a Crowbar based off the melody. Very Jimmy Eat World sounding.
disluxia yeah there’s a ton of shit I’ve never even heard off at all until this video all that material was gonna be on there next album after changing of times that was suppose to be called “Dear Misery” I wish it came out I really do Dallas was amazing
Lol i miss these days. I remember alot of bands including mine where it seemed like the band forgot the crowd was the other direction. I never got why theyd play with their backs turned
Not saying you're wrong but there was no guaranty it's a boy brushed red living in black and white because the order of chorus's and verses were similar with down set go
@@RobForg the ending sounds like down set go and I have seen video where Tim plays the down set solo towards the end....I think it was from gainesville fest 2002 or 2003
So my friend loves concerts and is always inviting me to them but i hate that all the nearby ones are ~3 or 4 hours of driving away. I would always tell her i would go to one without hesitation if it was in a nearby town, like Johnson city (our go to town for shopping and movies) but that was similar to me saying "when pigs fly" because no band ever came that close to us. I guess i missed this by about 22 years.
Tbh their successful change of direction is well deserved for giving us changing of times and the harder e.p’s prior. We won, they won. Wish Dallas got to cash in on the wealth but maybe he did.
Am I the only one who thinks the changing of times was there best and heaviest album . I wish Dallas stayed in the band he had way more emotion in his vocals and it was brutal and raw too
They’re only chasing safety was the end of Underpath…all prior albums were fucking phenomenal and I’m 35 still listening every now and then and get serious chills and feels from my youth…100% pure unadulterated fucking youth angst fueled talent….they literally don’t make music like this anymore and it hurts my heart
Chasing a Maybe, which probably later became a song that sounds a bit like Young and Aspiring. There's a video of them playing that song in Cornerstone 2003
1. 0:13 letting go of tonight (changing of times) 2. 3:07 the best of me (changing of times) 3. 6:56 the last (cries of the past) 4. 15:15 coryns defeat (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio 5. 20:20 when the sun sleeps (changing of times) 6. 25:56 dying all saints (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio) 7. 29:41 A message for Adrienne(changing of times) 8. seven street saloons in brussel city 34:53 (melody not on an album or ep) Tim speech 40:58 9. 41:42 you're so intricate (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio) 10. never meant to break your heart 45:26 (changing of times)
So.. am I wrong to say that Aaron, Tim, and Chris are the original three? I've listened to Underoath since 2005.. but I always thought Dallas was the only change. I don't recognize the bassist or backup guitar lol..
Originals were Corey, Aaron, Octavio, Dallas, Chris and Matt. Corey and Matt had left roughly a year before this performance, hence Grant and Tim being there, Octavio was the next to leave and James would take his place. Then the rest is history.
Dang, this is such a bad opinion. hahaha. But I respect it regardless. Their new album is absolute garbage. This music here was filled with true passion and conviction.
@@markmartinez7715 The brand new stuff is awful, but Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, and Lost in the Sound are all great albums that still hold up 10+ years later. I was referring to the original Underoath lineup & album - Changing of times (and every album before that)
@@CraigSays Yeah brother, I see what you're saying now. I'm glad we're in agreement about their most recent album. They really sold out their sound to that typical, mechanical metalcore stuff that's been so sweeping the past several years. Underoath had a special, unique sound before this. Define The Great Line, to me, is probably one of the greatest albums of all time. As someone who suffers from depression and panic attacks, that album really touched me.
I miss Octavio. He pulled the best bass riffs in the first album. Too bad he left before the filming of their first ever music video (When The Sun Sleeps).
@@Coleiosis Tal cual. Aunque también me gustaba Kelly Nunn, Octavio tenía emoción y pasión al tocar. También me hubiese encantado verlo en el video de When the Sun Sleeps.
The changing of times is still of of the most musically interesting albums ive ever heard. A great example of youthful creativity.
you should listen to poison the wells older stuff.
I love it this álbum is part of me 🤟❤️
This is the underoath I knew and loved
now 2016 and i still listening the changing of time album
Deni Christian it’s there best album
2019
2020
nah cries of the past is better slightlt
2024
Best album of Underoath ever.💯
2018 and i still listen to: cries of the past, act of depression and the change of time albumbs
I like all their records, from AoD to Erase me.
@@alienrace6665 same
those albums aged well , and also A7x first album
I do in 2024
same
Seeing these beautiful tracks in its primal form is wonderful. I’ve been in a dark place lately, battling my demons. Idk why but seeing this has helped me. Long live old Underoath
Seek orthodoxy my dude you red the true church not Protestant nonsense or Roman Catholic pedo pope Vatican bank corruption nonsense the historic unchanged for 2000 years Eastern Orthodox Church…please give it a try brother…the lack of the true Christ and true Faith is why things are so dark…
2024 and I've literally watched almost all of the old underoath live videos on TH-cam 😂 and funnily enough I've just been to the chasing safety 20th anniversary show, but i still can't forget the first 3 albums. Chasing safety is also my fav album btw.
Tim's always tuning his guitar between songs.
The song Dallas announces at 34:45 is called "Seven Streets Of Gold In Brussel City", but it's actually a medley of their old songs "Heart Of Stone", "A Love So Pure", "Innocence Stolen", and "Cries Of The Past". I think they threw in some parts of a couple of other songs, but I can't really tell. But this is actually the best part of the whole performance.
Gibson's never stay in tune
@@summeronio9751 hahaha true
Reposting this comment for obvious reasons; the guy knows his shit:
Roboc4t
1 year ago
1. 0:13 Letting Go of Tonight (changing of times)
2. 3:07 The Best of Me (changing of times)
3. 6:56 The Last (cries of the past)
4. 15:15 Coryn's Defeat (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio
5. 20:20 When The Sun Sleeps (changing of times)
6. 25:56 Dying All Saints (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio)
7. 29:41 A Message For Adrienne(changing of times)
8. 34:53 Seven Street Saloons In Brussel City (melody not on an album or ep)
40:58 Tim's Speech
9. 41:42 You're So Intricate (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio) or known originally as "Chasing A Maybe"
10. 45:26 Never meant to break your heart (changing of times)
Edited to clean it up a bit.
You are the real hero.
I don’t get how people haven’t interviewed Dallas Taylor in 2024 or why he hasn’t reunited with underoath to perform all of these songs. Also they are amazing live, and sound almost identical to their CD recording. How do they not get the recognition that they deserve?
1:20 the head banging of Timothy McTague is just awesome
check their videos from 2004, hes insaneeee
1st song of cries to the past!!!! Holy moly!!! So explosive
This is pure gold for fans like me
I remember the first time i ever heard changing of times i was 17 and instantly obsessed. I found them through opposite of December album from poison the well. I saw these guys right before dallas left at a church. It was such an amazing experience. I followed underoath through their whole discovery and saw them many times with Spencer
25:56 Dying All Saints sounds like a mixmatch demo of You're So Intricate and I got Ten Friends and a Crowbar based off the melody. Very Jimmy Eat World sounding.
man i wish i could’ve seen these guys. i remember bumping the changing of times all night in 6th grade
🙌 LOVE The Changing of Times !!
Underoath was a band that just had it from the freaking get go man! So amazing
I was 11. Makes me miss my brother.
Old underoath always been in my heart
insane amount of unreleased songs here.
One of them might possibly be an old rough version of "You're So Intricate", which we all know was remade into "I'm Content With Losing".
disluxia yeah there’s a ton of shit I’ve never even heard off at all until this video all that material was gonna be on there next album after changing of times that was suppose to be called “Dear Misery” I wish it came out I really do Dallas was amazing
@@chrisrandazzo8894 I am really curious if there are some demos of these unreleased songs
disluxia there demos of look past the bright lights out there
alienrace 666 there’s a demo of look past the bright lights on youtube it’s pretty good sounding too acutally look it up
Best fucking album ever from underoath
I really miss this underoath even the spiritual aspect of it
Tim looking like Howard from Big Bang Theory!!
I think he has the ex Refused members hair
Lol i miss these days. I remember alot of bands including mine where it seemed like the band forgot the crowd was the other direction. I never got why theyd play with their backs turned
Lol it was just culture of the genre. What was your band's name?
Still hard to find a song better than When the Sun Sleeps.
Yes, that is Dallas
Oh shit my bad. this must be right before they snagged matt and subsequently got spencer. super sad Dallas got into that accident
@@sarahjohns8559 You mean the accident of wanting to get married and the band not wanting anyone tied down?
@@jacksyoutubechannel4045 No, he had an ATV crash or something and has a traumatic brain injury because of it
This is amazing. Thank you so much!
Que buena banda
la escuchaba de hace años
Exelentee poder 🔥🥁🔥💪🏻😎👍🏻🔥
15:15 is Coryn's Defeat (now called A Boy Brushed Red, Living in white and black)
oh, I always thought Coryn's Defeat was Down, set, go. At least the ending seems very similar
Not saying you're wrong but there was no guaranty it's a boy brushed red living in black and white because the order of chorus's and verses were similar with down set go
@@RobForg the ending sounds like down set go and I have seen video where Tim plays the down set solo towards the end....I think it was from gainesville fest 2002 or 2003
Any idea why right after Dallas says at 15:00 "it's called Coryn's Defeat" Aaron acts surprised and says "woah, what's this?"?
I think Aaron is not concentrated in the Dallas words (sorry for my english)
So my friend loves concerts and is always inviting me to them but i hate that all the nearby ones are ~3 or 4 hours of driving away. I would always tell her i would go to one without hesitation if it was in a nearby town, like Johnson city (our go to town for shopping and movies) but that was similar to me saying "when pigs fly" because no band ever came that close to us. I guess i missed this by about 22 years.
Chris Dudley is my hero.
Tbh their successful change of direction is well deserved for giving us changing of times and the harder e.p’s prior. We won, they won. Wish Dallas got to cash in on the wealth but maybe he did.
man coryns defeat would of been such a good song on the changing of times if it ever made it
the best combi, dallas and aaron
Isso é o verdadeiro Underoath!!!
Tim doing some crabs!
8:08
I think everyone was up here! I feel like the entire crowd was packed into 20 feet or so in front of the stade hahah my ribs were sore the next day
A Message for Adrienne performance was killer
where was this in jc?!?!?
Am I the only one who thinks the changing of times was there best and heaviest album . I wish Dallas stayed in the band he had way more emotion in his vocals and it was brutal and raw too
Chris Randazzo their not there
Chris Randazzo I would say The Changing of Times is their best with Dallas, but Lost in the Sound of Separation is their best with Spencer.
Churro Crudo fuck yeah
Churro Crudo I don’t hear it
Imo, define the great line is the best
You’re so intricate -> breathing in a new mentality
Never noticed that, drumming at the beginning is what you're talking about?
This is the real Underoath. Not the "degeneration-Z TikTok" shit nowadays... I miss these times :/
They’re only chasing safety was the end of Underpath…all prior albums were fucking phenomenal and I’m 35 still listening every now and then and get serious chills and feels from my youth…100% pure unadulterated fucking youth angst fueled talent….they literally don’t make music like this anymore and it hurts my heart
I stopped after define the great line
Lost in the Sound of Separation and Disambiguation are some of the greatest records of all time, give them another listen unbiased
Tim Tim Tim tim
Song at 15:00 ?
wats dis at 41:40 ??
It might possibly be a rough version of "Young And Aspiring". I don't know for sure, though.
@@Coleiosis I'm pretty sure it's called chasing a maybe
Chasing a Maybe, which probably later became a song that sounds a bit like Young and Aspiring. There's a video of them playing that song in Cornerstone 2003
Butthead to Beavis: these guys are like really angry
why dallas kick the bassist here two times and one time on the musicvideo ? hahaha
5:09, 6:07, 6:09
What's the tittle of the songs?
1. 0:13 letting go of tonight (changing of times)
2. 3:07 the best of me (changing of times)
3. 6:56 the last (cries of the past)
4. 15:15 coryns defeat (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio
5. 20:20 when the sun sleeps (changing of times)
6. 25:56 dying all saints (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio)
7. 29:41 A message for Adrienne(changing of times)
8. seven street saloons in brussel city 34:53 (melody not on an album or ep)
Tim speech 40:58
9. 41:42 you're so intricate (dear misery the album that was never recorded in studio)
10. never meant to break your heart 45:26 (changing of times)
@@RobForg thx mate
@@delta2426 no problem :)
was this before spencer?
Back when Anglos could rock hard, kind of like Mogwai or something.
So.. am I wrong to say that Aaron, Tim, and Chris are the original three? I've listened to Underoath since 2005.. but I always thought Dallas was the only change. I don't recognize the bassist or backup guitar lol..
Lol they had multiple lineup changes
Grant plays bass. Look accurately
Originals were Corey, Aaron, Octavio, Dallas, Chris and Matt.
Corey and Matt had left roughly a year before this performance, hence Grant and Tim being there, Octavio was the next to leave and James would take his place.
Then the rest is history.
HAMRICK!!
2 years before this they were goth lol so weird to see the transition lol this band
Goth? Tf you talking bout?
@@lex_C_88 th-cam.com/video/aGPV4aAjIa0/w-d-xo.html
Ba dew de dew.........deedoodeedoodeedoode
WOW - They got 100000X better with the new/current members!
Dang, this is such a bad opinion. hahaha. But I respect it regardless. Their new album is absolute garbage. This music here was filled with true passion and conviction.
@@markmartinez7715 The brand new stuff is awful, but Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, and Lost in the Sound are all great albums that still hold up 10+ years later. I was referring to the original Underoath lineup & album - Changing of times (and every album before that)
@@CraigSays Yeah brother, I see what you're saying now. I'm glad we're in agreement about their most recent album. They really sold out their sound to that typical, mechanical metalcore stuff that's been so sweeping the past several years. Underoath had a special, unique sound before this. Define The Great Line, to me, is probably one of the greatest albums of all time. As someone who suffers from depression and panic attacks, that album really touched me.
Everything after disambiguation sucks
Watching this really makes you lament how terrible they are now. What an abomination they have become now.
the singer isn't dalls
yea it just is lol
I miss Octavio. He pulled the best bass riffs in the first album. Too bad he left before the filming of their first ever music video (When The Sun Sleeps).
@@Coleiosis Tal cual. Aunque también me gustaba Kelly Nunn, Octavio tenía emoción y pasión al tocar. También me hubiese encantado verlo en el video de When the Sun Sleeps.