Underoath is set to release their tenth album, The Place After This One, on March 28th, 2024. Alongside this announcement, they have released a new single titled 'All the Love Is Gone'. The album follows 2022's Voyeurist and includes a collaboration with Mastodon's Troy Sanders. Guitarist Tim McTague elaborated on the album's concept, exploring their childhood versus modern experiences. Singer Spencer Chamberlain highlighted a shift in style with 'All the Love Is Gone', introducing drum-and-bass elements while retaining their core heaviness. The album reflects themes of continuity amidst chaos.
Underoath's new album, The Place After This One, set for March 28th release, marks a shift in their sound, featuring the single 'All the Love Is Gone'.
Tim McTague describes the album as a reflection on their sheltered upbringing versus the modern world, embracing chaos and the idea of continuity in relationships.
Spencer Chamberlain mentions 'All the Love Is Gone' as their most experimental track, driven by drum-and-bass influences, while maintaining their signature heaviness.
The album's thematic exploration revolves around maintaining connections and faith through chaos, as well as the promise of a new phase in life.
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