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UNDERØATH Premiere Video For ‘Sunburnt’

Underoath, a band who have been with us for about 15 years now, have decided to lay down their arms. I’ll let the press release speak for itself:

With just a few sold out dates remaining in their swan song Farewell Tour, groundbreaking metalcore act UNDERØATH continue to thrill fans with new material. Today Yesterday, the band debuted a video for “Sunburnt,” directed by the band’s own Daniel Davison.

Watch the video for “Sunburnt” here!

“Sunburnt” represents one of two new songs recorded by UNDERØATH with longtime producer Matt Goldman for release on the band’s career retrospective album, Anthology 1999-2013. The career-spanning collection, which includes fan favorites culled from the band’s 1999 debut, Act of Depression, through the instant classics on 2010’s Ø (Disambiguation), is a worthy celebration of the band’s lofty career.

One of hard rock’s biggest success stories, UNDERØATH leaves a remarkable legacy that includes multiple acclaimed albums, chief among them Gold-certified releases They’re Only Chasing Safety and Define the Great Line, multiple Grammy nominations, tours of six continents, and over 1.3 million records sold.

The group’s unanticipated decision to disband sent shockwaves through social media networks, with UNDERØATH becoming a worldwide trending topic on Twitter as countless fans shared their thoughts on the influential band and the impact its music had on their lives.

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