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by Sam B on 12/20/24Jannus Live - St PetersburgRating: 5 out of 5Fantastic Energy from every band that played that night.
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Underoath has been a seminal voice in progressive, heavy rock for almost two decades. When you look at the long list of bands that would be considered their contemporaries, very few can match Underoath when it comes to consistently pushing the envelope or the ability to evolve creatively without losing sight of what made them such a special band in the first place. This far into their storied career, the band has unsurprisingly faced their fair share of adversity. But through the trials and tribulations, a commitment to their craft and a sense of accountability rooted in mutual respect for each other has ensured that each new chapter for Underoath continues to shape their legacy in a positive fashion.
In 2020, as a global pandemic shook the foundation of the music industry, Underoath once again blazed a new path forward with their critically-acclaimed Observatory livestream. As interest in the digital consumption of live music seemed to be waning, the band breathed new life into the realm with a complete overhaul of the process – creating something equal parts intimate and monumental. It carried the weight of a sold out arena show translated through vessels consumable in fan’s living rooms. What made it all the more impactful was the fact that the entire initiative was dreamt up and brought to fruition largely by the band’s internal team. Thus, providing another shining reminder of the innovation that the six members on Underoath are capable of pulling together.
On the band’s 2018 Fearless Records debut, Erase Me, we saw a new side of Underoath. Having already established themselves both as melodic songwriters (2004’s RIAA-Certified Gold record They’re Only Chasing Safety) and as ambitious power merchants (2006’s gold-selling Define The Great Line and the majestic follow-up Lost In The Sound of Separation in 2008), the evolution detailed on Erase Me found Underoath using meticulously crafted sonic dialects that painted a vivid picture of how the band had grown artistically in the long layoff since their previous record.
With their shared history of remarkable accolades and trying hardships continuing to shape who the individual members are as people, Underoath is still just scratching the surface of what they can accomplish as a band. There are few acts in the annals of rock history that can say their best work is still ahead of them almost two decades into their career. Fortunately, Underoath falls into that category. As the world opens back up in 2021, the band is deeply committed to living up to the high expectations that fans (and themselves) have come to expect for anything associated with the project. It will undoubtedly be something special to witness as this next chapter in the Underoath story manifests.
Fantastic Energy from every band that played that night.
Amazing! The meet and greet pass was worth it. Everything was well organized and all the members of the band were super nice and attentive. The show itself was great too! Hearing TOCS in its entirety (plus, I’ve got 10 friends and a crowbar…) made my night. Looking forward to DTGL and LITSOS ANNIVERSARY TOURS!!🤘🎸
It was an awesome experience. It was also my first time going to Jannus live and also seeing Underoath. Everything was great including the staff
I have been watching Underoath for over 20+ years and it was great to able to celebrate 20 years of album with them playing it all
Underoath played amazing! What really disappointed me was the terrible venue. I’ve been to a lot of shows and venues and this one by far was my least favorite. It was disguising and smelled like sewage. Great performance by all of the bands though.
One of my childhood favorites. They did not disappoint. This was my 3rd time seeing them.
Underoath outdid themselves with this tour! I was lucky enough to see them perform the last night at Furnace Fest when they played their hearts out…And this show was just as amazing! They still have as much energy as they did 20 years ago and you can tell they really do love the crowd interaction! I left without a voice after screaming along to the perfect setlist! I was also able to do the early VIP meet and greet! All of the band members were so sweet to take time to talk to us while they signed anything and everything the fans brought! I would 10000000/10 recommend seeing them the next time they tour!
Show was great. Getting in was a breeze. There's decent amount of space on the floor and tiered floor to help see if you want to stay away from the pit.
Underoath puts on an amazing show. I was a little disappointed in the length of the the show & how few songs were play from the 20th anniversary cd but overall, a powerful performance.
Incredible. Band played amazing. Crowd was hyped. Playing They’re Only Chasing Safety from front to back. Just amazing. So happy I was able to take part.