Background and promotion
On June 23, 2020, Shomo said that the band's fourth album, which he referred to as "LP4", was being recorded at Capital House Studio in Ohio. On December 8, Shomo stated on a Twitch stream in that he was "aiming for an album release by spring 2021" and that singles would "definitely" be released before then. On March 19, 2021, the band surprise released a new song called "Devastation" which saw their sound deviate from their metalcore roots, in favour of a hard rock/heavy metal feel. On March 26, a week after the release of "Devastation", the band released the second single "Critical reception
The album received critical acclaim from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 88 out of 100 based on 4 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". AllMusic gave the album a positive review but saying, "Combining those catchy flourishes with the band's trademark heaviness creates a great balance, and ''Below'' winds up being one of Beartooth's most enjoyable and immediate releases to date." '' Clash'' was positive towards the release stating, "Unapologetically heavy, with some spell-binding riffs and addictive hooks, ''Below'' takes us across twelve gritty tunes all reflective of the turbulence of fourteen months spent in isolation." ''Dead Press!'' rated the album positively, stating: "After three records of refining their hard rock driven metalcore, Caleb Shomo and co. have returned with ''Below''. Displaying a confidence and an aptitude for mixing in various influences, ''Below'' sees Beartooth yet again deliver a collection of consistent, passionate, and at times surprising set of tracks." ''Distorted Sound'' scored the album 9 out of 10 and said: "''Below'' is a true tour de force for BEARTOOTH. While the album isn't perfect in that one or two tracks are interchangeable, we let it slide. ''Below'' drains us of our negativity and leaves us feeling spent in the best possible way. The one thing we lack now is a live arena where we purge ourselves to the sound of madness." '' Kerrang!'' gave the album 4 out of 5 and considered the release to be "The proof that Caleb Shomo is one of his generation's most remarkable songwriters: the deeper he dives, the higher Beartooth climb." '' Louder Sound'' gave the album a positive review and stated that "''Below'' is the kind of album we can all believe in." Caleb R. Newton from ''New Noise'' praised the album saying, "On ''Below'', Beartooth sound like they'd fit well anywhere from a festival-size setting to a cramped rock club, as their energy alone seems poised to provide a compelling hook for observers." Simon Crampton of ''Rock Sins'' rated the album 9 out of 10 and said: "With ''Below'' it feels like they have made an album that showcases everything that made them such a great band in the first place, but it also feels like a love letter to their fans and the struggles they have battled and overcome together. It's a highly potent, powerful and ultimately uplifting album that will leave you wanting to hit the repeat button over and over again." ''Wall of Sound'' gave the album a perfect score 10/10 and saying: "And that brings us to the end of Beartooth's new opus ''Below''. It's safe to say it sounds like Caleb is no longer trying to chase the metalcore sound that made Tooth a household name, instead, he's venturing into heavy metal/hard rock territory, showcasing a talent that's just dying to be heard by a vast array of heavy music fans who are yet to discover them. It seriously won't be long before these guys are playing with the big boys of metal and as a long term fan, I'm so bloody proud!"Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from Discogs. Beartooth *Charts
References
{{Authority control 2021 albums Beartooth (band) albums Red Bull Records albums