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1. | Moments Suspended In Time
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2. | Secret Show
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3. | Writing on The Walls
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4. | In Regards
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5. | To Myself
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6. | You&
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Spencer Chamberlain - vocals Aaron Gilespie - drums / vocals Timothy McTague - guitar Grant Brandell - bass Christopher Dudley - keyboards James Smith - guitar
First-ever stand alone DVD featuring over 75 minutes of never-before-seen footage taken from the Vans Warped Tour, Taste of Chaos International, and shows spanning the last two years; behind-the-scenes and "backstage footage" with the band; includes a MySpace secret show live performance show on 6/20/06 in Tampa, FL; "making of" documentary for "A Moment Suspended In Time"; videos for the 4 most recent tracks shot.
Very rarely does a monumental record find itself matched with the promise of commercial success, but the strength, intensity and explosive lure of Define the Great Line is undeniable. Over 98,000 units scanned first week charted an unprecedented #2 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart. Underoath are here to stay. "We went to the studio wanting to make this record count" says guitarist Tim McTague. "We wanted to make it life changing for the people who heard it. We knew it had the potential to do well, but we weren't basing our future on that. We feel we've written the best album that any of us will probably ever be a part of and above all else, we're super proud of it." Experience more of Underoath with the 777 DVD.
In the good old days, most rock home videos (we're talking pre-DVD -- remember that era?) were either solely comprised of a live show or a collection of a group's promo videos. But somewhere along the line, bands got wise to the fact that combining both together -- and adding interviews and behind-the-scenes bits -- made for more interesting viewing. A fine example of this potpourri approach is the first ever DVD release by Underoath, 777 (whose release date comes mighty close to being 7/7/7 -- July 17, 2007). Featuring footage shot during several different tours around the globe, you get close-up looks of the band signing autographs and meeting fans, all the videos from 2006's breakthrough Define the Great Line, a "making of documentary" for the "You're Ever So Inviting" clip, and oh yes, also live footage (including a "Myspace Secret Show"), which confirms that the group is quite an energetic bunch of lads on-stage. If you're a loud and proud admirer of Underoath, then 777 will make for some mighty fine viewing. ---Greg Prato, All Music Guide |
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