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Underoath News
| Copeland (Spin) What? It's understandable to accuse Lakeland, FL, quartet Copeland of possessing a dreary outlook at times. The quartet's 2003 debut, Beneath Medicine Tree , was inspired by hospital imagery and the medical problems of those close to frontman Aaron Marsh. And the group's downcast pop-rock melodies are reminiscent of emo heroes Jimmy Eat World's bummed-out 1999 touchstone Clarity . But on ... Music Review: Underoath - Lost in the Sound of Separation (Blogcritics.org) The Christian metalcore's third record is a roaring, passionate confessional of sins. For quite a while, we were told that rock and roll was the devil?s music. Ever since Elvis shuffled his hips in such a grotesquely demonic way, rock music was a good kid?s best bet for going bad. But times have changed and rock music not only is a sanctuary for Christians, but some of the little buggers are ... Concert Guide (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) MICHEL CAMILO: Manchester Craftsmen's Guild, North Side, today, $39.50. 412-322-0800. Underoath Are Blessed (ChartAttack.com) A Grammy Award nomination may not be a big deal for some, but for a band whose humble beginnings were drudging around metal's underground, that's a damn big accomplishment. The Week[end]: October 10-12, 2008 (Isthmus) Thankfully there's plenty going down this weekend for a brief respite from economic woes. The fun includes: Derby in Dairyland, a new Madtown Throwdown, and an anniversary party for the Madison Music Foundry; productions of Brighton Beach Memoirs and Looking Glass Land; and a bull market of music by Con Vivo, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Locksley, The Type, Children of the Sun, Broken ... |
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