Underoath share video for new track Rapture

Underoath

Underoath have released a video for their new track Rapture.

It’s the latest song to be taken from their upcoming album Erase Me, which is scheduled to arrive on April 6 via Fearless Records. The Florida outfit previously revealed On My Teeth from the follow-up to 2010’s Ø (Disambiguation).

Drummer and vocalist Aaron Gillespie said: “We’ve had success and we’ve come through a lot of waters. There’s been 11,000 things we’ve been through so you would think, almost rhetorically, ‘What do you need now?’

“All of us are finally in that place in our lives where the only thing we care about is inclusion for everybody – for the world.

“For me, exclusion is the scariest thing in the world. And I think Underoath coming back now with a new record – which none of us thought was possible – we want people to know that this is your music and you can feel however the fuck you want about it.”

Erase Me is now available for pre-order. Find the cover art and tracklist below, along with the band’s 2018 tour dates.

Underoath Erase Me tracklist

  1. It Has To Start Somewhere
  2. Rapture
  3. On My Teeth
  4. Wake Me
  5. Bloodlust
  6. Sink With You
  7. Ihateit
  8. Hold Your Breath
  9. No Frame
  10. In Motion
  11. I Gave Up

Underoath 2018 tour dates

Apr 20: Las Vegas Las Rageous, NV
Apr 27: Jacksonville Welcome To Rockville, FL
Apr 28: Sunrise Fort Rock, FL
May 04: Charlotte Carolina Rebellion, NC
May 18-20: Columbus Rock On The Range, OH
May 26: Pryor Rocklahoma, OK
Jun 15: Paris Download Festival, France
Jun 16: Amsterdam Melkweg, Netherlands
Jun 21: Dessel Festivalpark Stenehi, Belgium
Jun 22-24: Scheessel Hurricane Festival, Germany
Jun 22-24: Neuhausen Ob Eck Southside Festival, Germany
Jun 23: Dessel Graspop Metal Meeting, Belgium
Jun 28: Prague Aerodrome Festival, Czech Republic
Jun 29: Madrid Download Festival, Spain
Jun 30: Ysselsteyn Jera On Air, Netherlands
Jul 12-14: Cadott Rock Fest, WI
Jul 13: Oshkosh Rock USA, WI
Aug 24: Reading Festival, UK
Aug 25: Leeds Festival, UK

The 10 best Underoath songs, as chosen by Resolve

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