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词条 Lost in the Sound of Separation
释义

  1. Release and promotion

  2. Different editions

  3. Reception

  4. Track listing

  5. Release history

  6. Chart performance

  7. Personnel

  8. References

  9. External links

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| name = Lost in the Sound of Separation
| type = studio
| artist = Underoath
| cover = uolitsos.jpg
| alt =
| released = August 30, 2008
(see release dates below)
| recorded = March–May 2008 at Glow in the Dark Studios, Atlanta, Georgia[1]
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = {{flatlist|
  • Christian metal[2]
  • metalcore[3]
  • post-hardcore[4][5]
  • screamo[4][5]
  • emo[6]

}}
| length = 41:43
| label = Solid State, Tooth & Nail
| producer = Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman
| prev_title = Survive, Kaleidoscope
| prev_year = 2008
| next_title = Ø (Disambiguation)
| next_year = 2010
| misc = {{Extra album cover
| header = Alternative covers
| type = studio
| cover = Underoath Special Edition.jpg
| border =
| alt =
| caption = Cover for the special edition digipak version that includes a bonus DVD.
}}{{Extra album cover
| header =
| type = studio
| cover = Underoath Deluxe Edition.jpg
| border =
| alt =
| caption = Cover for the deluxe edition of the album that includes two 10" sawblade shaped vinyl records.
}}{{Singles
| name = Lost in the Sound of Separation
| type = studio
| single1 = Desperate Times, Desperate Measures
| single1date = September 1, 2008[7]
| single2 = Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear
| single2date = April 20, 2009[8]
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}}

Lost in the Sound of Separation is the sixth album by American metalcore band Underoath. The album was released on August 30, 2008, in some markets, September 2, 2008, in the United States, and as late as September 19, 2008, in Italy. The album title is taken from a line of the lyrics of "We Are the Involuntary". In an interview with MTV News about the effort, the band stated it featured 11 songs that total around 42 minutes.[9] It was the band's last release with founding member and drummer Aaron Gillespie for ten years, until 2018's Erase Me.

The album was nominated for a Grammy Award at the 52nd Grammy Awards for "Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package".[10] Prior to the album's release it was said to be a lot "heavier" and "darker" than Underoath's previous album Define the Great Line. A handful of people from MTV were the first to listen to several of the songs off the album, saying afterward that "the songs were anthemic, feedback-filled numbers that build slowly to their thunderous, ear-splitting crescendos."

Release and promotion

In early July 2008, Underoath performed a few headline dates with support from P.O.S. and Ill Patriot.[11] In July and August,[12] the band headlined the Hot Topic stage at Mayhem Festival 2008.[13] Underoath shot the video for "Desperate Times, Desperate Measures" in Los Angeles, California on July 14.[14] The song was released on the band's Myspace profile on July 22.[15] This single is also featured on the soundtrack of Madden NFL 09, published in North America in August 12, 2008.[16] As a result of the new song being on the Madden 2009 soundtrack, it will be downloadable on iTunes in coming weeks as part of a special "Madden" playlist.[17] The single is also featured in the game Rock Band 2 along with 19 other songs on a free track pack.[18]

Beginning on August 1, 2008, Underoath encouraged their male fans to grow a beard for one month until the US release date of the album, September 2, 2008.[19][20] The rules were that participants were to upload a picture of their beard to the website daily to show the progress of their beard growth. For the duration of the growth, a widget could be placed on a participant's social networking website to display pictures of his progress. On the release date of the album, Underoath asked for fans to take pictures of both their beard and a copy of Lost in the Sound of Separation. All members of the band also participated in the event.[21] Two weeks before the release of the album, Underoath announced that a very limited quantity of "golden passes" were packaged with select copies of Lost in the Sound of Separation. The winner of a golden pass is allowed into any Underoath concert for the rest of their formation.[22]

Popular music review and information site AbsolutePunk were also running a contest in conjunction with Tooth & Nail, giving members of AbsolutePunk the opportunity to win an Underoath prize pack.[23] On August 29, the music video for "Desperate Times, Desperate Measures" was posted online and the album was made available for streaming on their Myspace profile. The "Desperate Times, Desperate Measures" video premiered on TV through MTV2 the following day.[24] On September 2, Lost in the Sound of Separation was released through Solid State Records.[15] In September, the band went on a UK tour with Envy on the Coast and Oh, Sleeper.[25] In October and November, the band went on a tour of the US with support from Saosin, the Devil Wears Prada, P.O.S. and Person L.[26] In March 2009, the band went on a tour of Canada with Norma Jean and Innerpartysystem.[27]

In April 2009, the band toured Europe as part of the Give it a Name festival.[28] The second single from the album, "Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear" was released April 20, 2009, and the music video for the song was the winning video created by a contestant in a contest exclusive to the United Kingdom.[29][30] The song was released to radio on June 2.[31] Between late June and late August, the band performed on the Warped Tour.[32]

Different editions

Four different versions of Lost in the Sound of Separation were made available, each with its own cover art. A standard edition, a special edition, a deluxe edition, and a vinyl edition. The standard edition comes with the CD and a 20-page booklet. The special edition comes with a bonus DVD containing a 40-minute making of the album documentary in addition to the CD and booklet. The documentary found on the bonus DVD was produced by The Audible Diversion Group and was filmed and edited by Tim McTague and filmmaker Ryan E. Gardner. The deluxe edition is a five-panel digipak containing two 10" colored "saw-blade" die cut heavy gram vinyl and a 56-page book in addition to the CD and DVD. The deluxe edition is also limited to 5,000 copies, which are hand numbered and signed by the band.[33] A fourth version of the album, a standard 12" vinyl record, was later released.

Additionally, on July 30, 2008 the band released 10 limited edition "suitcase" packs released through Underoath's webstore in conjunction with The Audible Diversion Group. Nine of the suitcases were put for sale and the tenth retained to be given away in a sweepstakes through the webstore. All nine suitcase packages sold out in approximately 11 minutes.

Due to a manufacturing issue with the deluxe edition vinyl set, the release date was pushed back several weeks. To make sure that everyone who pre-ordered the deluxe edition would get to hear the new album by the official release date, Underoath worked with Tooth & Nail Records to send out digital copies of the album. An email was sent out to those who pre-ordered the record with a link to download the album.[34]

Reception

{{Album ratings
| MC = (92/100)[35]
| rev1 = About.com
| rev1score = {{rating|4.5|5}}[6]
| rev2 = AbsolutePunk
| rev2score = 95%[36]
| rev3 = Allmusic
| rev3score = {{rating|4|5}}[5]
| rev4 = Alt Press
| rev4score = {{rating|5|5}}[37]
| rev5 = Artistdirect
| rev5score = {{rating|4|5}}[38]
| rev6 = Cross Rhythms
| rev6score = {{rating|9|10}}[39]
| rev7 = IGN
| rev7score = (8.3/10)[4]
| rev8 = Jesusfreakhideout
| rev8score = {{rating|4.5|5}}[40]
| rev9 = Sputnikmusic
| rev9score = {{rating|4|5}}[41]
| rev10 = USA Today
| rev10score = {{rating|3|4}}[42]
}}

Even before its release, the album had been welcomed with critical acclaim. In its first week, Lost in the Sound of Separation debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 charts, selling around 56,000 copies in the US alone.

In 2010, the deluxe edition was nominated for a Dove Award for Recorded Music Packaging of the Year at the 41st GMA Dove Awards. The song "Too Bright to See" was also nominated for Short Form Music Video of the Year.[43]

Track listing

{{Track listing
| collapsed =
| headline =
| title1 = Breathing in a New Mentality
| length1 = 2:37
| title2 = Anyone Can Dig a Hole But It Takes a Real Man to Call It Home
| length2 = 3:16
| title3 = A Fault Line, a Fault of Mine
| length3 = 3:22
| title4 = Emergency Broadcast :: The End Is Near
| length4 = 5:44
| title5 = The Only Survivor Was Miraculously Unharmed
| length5 = 3:09
| title6 = We Are the Involuntary
| length6 = 4:10
| title7 = The Created Void
| length7 = 4:02
| title8 = Coming Down Is Calming Down
| length8 = 3:15
| title9 = Desperate Times, Desperate Measures
| length9 = 3:28
| title10 = Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear
| length10 = 4:31
| title11 = Desolate Earth :: The End Is Here
| length11 = 4:07
| total_length = 41:43
}}

Release history

Region Release date
AustraliaAugust 30, 2008
New Zealand
South AfricaSeptember 1, 2008
United Kingdom
CanadaSeptember 2, 2008
Japan
United States
Mexico September 9, 2008
AustriaSeptember 12, 2008
Germany
Switzerland
Italy September 19, 2008

Chart performance

{{Unreferenced section|date=January 2012}}
Chart Peak
position
US Billboard 2008
US Top Canadian Albums15
US Top Christian Albums1
US Top Internet Albums8

Personnel

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Underoath
  • Timothy McTague – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Christopher Dudley – keyboard, synthesizer
  • Aaron Gillespie – drums, vocals
  • Spencer Chamberlain – lead vocals, additional guitars
  • Grant Brandell – bass
  • James Smith – rhythm guitar
Additional musicians
  • Daniel Davison – additional drums on "Desperate Times, Desperate Measures"
  • Jeremy Griffith and John Duke – additional vocals on "Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear"
  • Leah Helfen – cello on "Desolate Earth :: The End Is Here"
{{col-2}}
Production
  • Produced by Adam Dutkiewicz, Matt Goldman and Underoath
  • Assisted by Jimmie Myers
  • Mixed by David Bendeth
  • Mastered by Ted Jensen
  • Drum technicianing by Nathan Warshowski
Art
  • Art direction and design by Jordan Butcher
  • Illustrations by Drew Beckmeyer
  • A&R by Chad Johnson
{{col-end}}

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