February 26, 2002 - The Changing Of Times
Three weeks after my last release and a year and a half since their last album "Cries Of The Past", Underoath released their third album "The Changing Of Times" on February 26, 2002. There are some personnel changes and big stylistic changes as well! Bassist Matt Clark is only around for the one album as he is replaced by new bassist William Nottke and original lead guitarist Corey Steger has also left the band, with Tim McTague becoming the band's new lead guitarist. I thought Steger was a pretty good guitarist and gone with him is Underoath's progressive death metal style completely! Their last album had five songs, all over seven minutes long; this album has ten songs and the longest one is five and a half minutes! Underoath have shifted to a much more accessible style of metal that is a lot more pop-y at times, but still has Dallas Taylor's screaming vocals. Let's check out a completely different kind of Underoath! The album kicks off with it...