The crowd went crazy for long-time live favorites like “It’s Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door” and “Writing On The Walls,” as well as songs that had never been performed live before this tour, like “Down, Set, Go” in equal measure. I cannot stress how phenomenal Spencer Chamberlain sounded: not only have I never heard a vocal performance mixed properly at the Midland before Underoath, it would have been impressive to sound that good anywhere, let alone a venue with notoriously bad acoustics. Not only did he put on a showcase for aspiring vocalists, he did it while never once standing still for more than a second or two. Having seen him twice before with his post-Underoath project Sleepwave, I expected his vocals to be a little shaky, but there was no trace of that at all. This genuinely might have been the best set of unclean vocals I have ever witnessed live.
The crowd energy kept building over the night, only coming to a peak when closer “To Whom It May Concern” began. The wave of crowd-surfers and people pushing their way forward that began with the first note was impressive. Had this been a show without a barrier, I have no doubt there would have been a constant stream of stage-divers until the band’s last note.
I have to admit: I got into Underoath a bit late. I didn’t really start appreciating them until after the breakup, and even after falling in love with their work, I’m not nearly as big of a diehard fan as most of the people who attended. I say this to emphasize how incredible Underoath were. I’m a newbie to the fold and I was absolutely floored. If I were a long-time fan, I might have been moved to tears. If there are tickets left for a show on their tour near you, go buy one. You won’t regret it.
UNDEROATH'S 'REBIRTH' TOUR CONTINUES:
MAY 05 - O2 ACADEMY - NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, UK
MAY 06 - O2 INSTITUTE - BIRMINGHAM, UK
MAY 08 - UNIVERSITY - LEEDS, UK
MAY 09 - O2 FORUM KENTISH TOWN - LONDON, UK
MAY 10 - UEA - NORWICH, UK
MAY 11 - O2 ACADEMY - BRISTOL, UK
MAY 12 - MUSIC HALL - COLOGNE, GERMANY
MAY 13 - MELKWEG - AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
MAY 15 - ROCKEFELLER - OSLO, NORWAY
MAY 16 - PUMPEHUSET - COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
MAY 17 - DEBRASER - STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
MAY 19 - TAVISTIA - HELSINKI, FINLAND
MAY 21 - YOTASPACE - MOSCOW, RUSSIA
REVIEW BY: CALUM BUCHAN