2. Anyone Can Dig a Hole But It Takes a Real Man to Call It Home
3. Fault Line, A Fault of Mine, A
4. Emergency Broadcast: The End Is Near
5. Only Survivor Was Miraculously Unharmed, The
6. We Are the Involuntary
7. Created Void, The
8. Coming Down Is Calming Down
9. Desperate Times Desperate Measures
10. Too Bright to See Too Loud to Hear
11. Desolate Earth: The End Is Here
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The upcoming release was told to be a lot "heavier" and "darker" than the 2006 release, Define the Great Line. A handful of people from MTV were the first to get a listen to some of the upcoming songs. It was then reviewed afterward that: "Several of the songs were anthemic, feedback-filled numbers that build slowly to their thunderous, ear-splitting crescendos".
Reviews:
The Tampa sextet caught major flak from Warped Tour veteran/NOFX rabble rouser Fat Mike for engaging in Bible study on the road in lieu of more, we suppose, "punk" undertakings (like filming a reality show for Fuse). Suffocatingly serious as they are, looks like Underoath are enjoying the last laugh. Hot on the heels of live CD/DVD Survive, Kaleidoscope, Lost finds the screamo troupe in fine, rabid form.