Voyeurist [Flume LP]

Voyeurist [Flume LP]

by Underoath
Voyeurist [Flume LP]

Voyeurist [Flume LP]

by Underoath

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Four years after taking some creative liberties on 2018's Erase Me, Florida-bred rock outfit Underoath remind listeners that they haven't softened one bit with the absolutely rabid Voyeurist. Back with a vengeance, the band further refine their late-era sonic maturation, polishing the chaotic torrent of bloody screams, ghostly harmonies, and dark themes with pristine production and a a tightened songwriting assault. Time and personal growth have not dulled their edges nor done much to ameliorate the group's angst, as timeless lyrical topics such as self-doubt, fear, apathy, rage, and dread churn alongside Underoath's struggles with faith and organized religion. Taking cues from influences and followers like Deftones and Bring Me the Horizon, Underoath launch straight into the fire with the towering ferocity of "Damn Excuses" before tearing everything down with the choir-backed anthem "Hallelujah," which rides the earworm chorus cries of, "Cut the lights, face yourself/We're not dreaming, this is Hell." Equally throat-shredding cuts such as "Cycle" with trap-metal ghoul Ghostemane, and a pair of near-industrial, apocalyptic salvos "Take a Breath" and "Numb" keep the energy at an unbearably urgent high, but Underoath mercifully add a few spare moments to breathe before spiraling out of control once more. Even though "I'm Pretty Sure I'm Out of Luck and Have No Friends" ends with an explosive, visceral bang, the haunting track builds patiently through a cinematic, piano-backed soundscape, one that is bested by the even-more tortured "(No Oasis)," a contemplative dirge that laments, "In the desert of denialâ?¦ no oasis to be seen." "Pneumonia" channels the creative energy of Deftones' White Pony era on an expansive highlight that progresses from a near-angelic state into a tumultuous storm of screams, plodding riffs, and bashing percussion. Urgent, bloody, and desperate, Voyeurist is a revelation in the band's catalog, an ideal collision of their early-era vigor and increasingly expert control of their power and fury. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 11/18/2022
Label: Fearless Records
UPC: 0888072288768
Rank: 74085

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Underoath   Primary Artist
Ghostemane   Primary Artist
Aaron Gillespie   Drums,Vocals
Spencer Chamberlain   Vocals
Nate Young   Choir/Chorus
Tim McTague   Bass,Guitar,Guitar (Bass)
Michael Mobley   Choir/Chorus
Tommy Phillips   Choir/Chorus
Chris Dudley   Electronics,Sound Effects
JJ Revell   Percussion,Synthesizer
Adam Enfinger   Choir/Chorus
Allison Gruchacz   Choir/Chorus
Katie Doerner   Choir/Chorus
Nate Murray   Choir/Chorus
Rachel Gabrielse   Choir/Chorus
Daniel Nelson   Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Ted Jensen   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Eric Whitney   Lyricist
Grant Brandell   Group Member
Aaron Gillespie   Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Group Member,Recording Producer
Spencer Chamberlain   Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Group Member,Recording Producer
Chad Howat   Mixing
Tim McTague   Composer,Engineer,Lyricist,Producer,Recording,Group Member,Recording Producer
Seth Davis   Composer
James Smith   Group Member
Andy Serrao   A&R
Chris Dudley   Composer,Producer,Programming,Group Member,Sound Design,Recording Producer
Anna Mrzyglocki   Project Manager
JJ Revell   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Recording Producer
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