''They're Only Chasing Safety'' is the fourth album by American
rock
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band
Underoath
Underoath (stylized as Underøath or UnderOath) is an American rock band from Tampa, Florida. It was founded by lead vocalist Dallas Taylor and guitarist Luke Morton on November 30, 1997, in Ocala, Florida; subsequently, its additional member ...
. It was released on June 15, 2004, through
Solid State Records
Solid State Records is a Christian metalcore record label, an imprint of Tooth & Nail Records. Unlike Tooth & Nail, Solid State signs hardcore punk and heavy metal bands. Like Tooth & Nail, Solid State is primarily a Christian label. However, ...
. Following the release of their third studio effort ''
The Changing of Times
''The Changing of Times'' is the third album by American rock band Underoath. The album was released on February 26, 2002, through Solid State Records. It is the first album to include guitarist Timothy McTague and bassist William Nottke, the lat ...
'' (2002), half of the band's members were replaced. After finalizing the line-up with vocalist
Spencer Chamberlain
Spencer Chamberlain (born January 4, 1983) is an American musician, best known for being the current lead vocalist for the metalcore band Underoath. Before fronting Underoath, Chamberlain was the vocalist for the band This Runs Through in which ...
, the band recorded their next release with producer James Paul Wisner at his home studio Wisner Productions in February 2004. The album has been tagged with various genres including
screamo
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and
melodic hardcore
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and features subtle references to
Christianity
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. Drummer
Aaron Gillespie
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had more of a vocal presence to contrast Chamberlain's screams.
Before the album's release, Underoath undertook a tour with their labelmates and later with
Eighteen Visions
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. Throughout 2004, the band went on the
Warped Tour
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before going on their own headlining tour, and closed the year supporting
Coheed and Cambria
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. "Reinventing Your Exit" was released as the
lead single
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in February 2005. An appearance on the inaugural
Taste of Chaos
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tour led to another headlining US tour, shows in Europe and a second spell on Warped Tour. A Canadian tour in late 2005 with
the Used
The Used is an American rock band from Orem, Utah, that formed in 2001. The group consists of vocalist Bert McCracken, bassist Jeph Howard, drummer Dan Whitesides, and guitarist Joey Bradford. Former members include Quinn Allman, Branden Stei ...
preceded a reissue of the album in October 2005.
It received generally favorable reviews from music critics, some of whom highlighted the various musical styles and praised Underoath for its accessibility. The
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(RIAA) certified the album gold in the US in 2011, and it was nominated for a
Dove Award
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for best rock album. It has been re-pressed on
vinyl
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and performed in its entirety.
Background
Christian
metalcore
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band Underoath released their third studio album ''
The Changing of Times
''The Changing of Times'' is the third album by American rock band Underoath. The album was released on February 26, 2002, through Solid State Records. It is the first album to include guitarist Timothy McTague and bassist William Nottke, the lat ...
'' in February 2002. It was the band's first release through
Solid State Records
Solid State Records is a Christian metalcore record label, an imprint of Tooth & Nail Records. Unlike Tooth & Nail, Solid State signs hardcore punk and heavy metal bands. Like Tooth & Nail, Solid State is primarily a Christian label. However, ...
; it marked a line-up change with the appearance of guitarist Timothy McTague and bassist William Nottke. Nottke was replaced with Grant Brandell and guitarist James Smith was brought in. Vocalist
Dallas Taylor left the 2003
Warped Tour
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,
and My Synopsis singer Matt Tarpey stood in for him for some shows. Taylor officially left the band in October 2003; Brandell said this was due to personal issues that hampered the band's frequent touring schedule.
[Jenison 2004, p. 49] McTague said Taylor wanted a "more stable environment", explaining that they did not have much money and were touring constantly.[
Underoath played shows with This Runs Through, both of which lived in ]Tampa, Florida
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. This Runs Through vocalist Spencer Chamberlain
Spencer Chamberlain (born January 4, 1983) is an American musician, best known for being the current lead vocalist for the metalcore band Underoath. Before fronting Underoath, Chamberlain was the vocalist for the band This Runs Through in which ...
was asked to join them but he rejected the offer because he was busy with This Runs Through. After he was told Underoath would otherwise have to cancel the shows,[ he temporarily joined the band for a few performances.][ Chamberlain was invited to practice with Underoath when This Runs Through were ending, and asked again to become a member of the band.][
]
Recording
Chamberlain officially joined Underoath in January 2004, and a month later, they recorded their next album. Underoath had worked with producer James Paul Wisner on their past two albums and wanted to work with someone else. They had two other producers in mind but due to timing conflicts, the opted to work with him again. Wisner acted as engineer at recording sessions in his home studio Wisner Productions in Florida.[ Throughout the making of the album, the members paid rent to stay at Wisner's house.][ His neighbor repeatedly banged on the door because the room in which Underoath were recording guitars shared a wall with the neighbor. The band learned the neighbor was a nurse and worked nights; the band switched rooms and had to re-record half of the songs.][
Keyboardist Christopher Dudley said the guitars were subsequently redone four times and two-to-three times for the bass guitar.][ He mentioned that they wanted to distance themselves away from the "really clean, polished sounding" material of Wisner's past production work, "but 'They're Only Chasing Safety''still has that polished feel to it".][ ]Matt Goldman
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recorded programming and Aaron Marsh
Aaron Marsh is an American musician and record producer from Lakeland, Florida. He first gained prominence as the lead singer, guitarist and pianist for the Florida-based indie rock band Copeland, who formed in 2000. Marsh has since gone on t ...
's additional vocals.[ Chamberlain and Gillespie damaged their voices during the recording, and Gillespie was briefly hospitalized with blisters on his tonsils.][Napier ed. 2019, p. 58] J.R. McNeely mixed the recordings at Compound Studios in Seattle, Washington, and the album was mastered by Troy Glessner at Spectre Studios.[
]
Composition and lyrics
Overview
The output of Underoath has been described as metalcore. According to Alex Henderson of AllMusic
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, "this screamo
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/post-hardcore
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/melodic hardcore
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approach is quite different from full-fledged metalcore; while metalcore units like Hatebreed
Hatebreed is an American hardcore band from Bridgeport, Connecticut, formed in 1994. The band released its debut album '' Satisfaction is the Death of Desire'' in 1997, which gave the band a cult following. The band signed to Universal Records ...
, Brick Bath, and Finland's notoriously ferocious Rotten Sound
Rotten Sound is a Finnish grindcore band from Vaasa, formed in 1993. The band comprises vocalist Keijo Niinimaa, guitarist Mika Aalto, bassist Kristian Toivainen, and drummer Sami Latva. The band has released eight studio albums and "earned a r ...
go right for the jugular, Underoath and similar bands prefer to mix honey with vinegar".[ Andrew Segal of ]Cross Rhythms
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Hi ...
described the album as nu metal
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, and said it is on the heavier side of the rock scale, is well produced and "shows more signs of intelligence than the u-metalgenre is often credited with".[ Andrew Sacher, writing for ]Brooklyn Vegan
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, referred to ''They're Only Chasing Safelty'' as "one of melodic metalcore
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's biggest mainstream breakthroughs".
Henderson said the references to Christianity
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are more subtle than anything from the band's contemporaries.[ Brian Flota in his book ''The Politics of Post-9/11 Music'' noted unlike other Christian acts, Underoath refer to Jesus by name, whereas others refer to the figure as "Him". The most pop-like tracks on the album, such as "Reinventing Your Exit", were written when Taylor was still a member.][ Gillespie was given more-vocal presence to contrast with Chamberlain's screams. In the past, Taylor had been the sole lyricist, but for ''They're Only Chasing Safety'', Chamberlain and Gillespie contributed lyrics.] Chamberlain said he had to adapt to Gillespie writing chorus sections as he did not listen to many bands with choruses. Chamberlain solely wrote the words to three of the tracks and Gillespie wrote one-to-two by himself, and the rest they wrote together.
Tracks
McTague used " Your New Aesthetic" (1999) by Jimmy Eat World
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as a template for "A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White". Underoath tried to improve upon the demo version's drum break
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but were unsuccessful and sampled the loop
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s from the demo, which they had made with Goldman, and used it on the album version. "Reinventing Your Exit" evokes the material of Hawthorne Heights
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; it evolved from the Taylor-sung track "Heatherwood".[ The interlude track "The Blue Note" was made in an hour; it consists of two layered stock loops. "It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door" is a ]murder ballad
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that features 1980s-esque electronic
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parts; it recalls the work of the Used
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and its bridge section includes a choir from a local church. McTague said the band misled the choir about the song's meaning to persuade them to sing on the album.[
With "Down, Set, Go", the band attempted to emulate the style of Brand New's '']Deja Entendu
''Deja Entendu'' (French for " already heard") is the second studio album by American rock band Brand New, released on June 17, 2003 by Triple Crown Records and Razor & Tie. It was widely praised for showing the band's maturation from their po ...
'' (2003), with which they were enamored.[ For the ending of "I'm Content with Losing", McTague performed his part in the style of ]the Casket Lottery
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1997
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. "Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape" is reminiscent of the work of Copeland, being anchored around an electronica
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beat
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** Beat (police), the territory that a police officer patrols
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, and was intended to show Underoath "wearing their hearts on their sleeves".[ McTague said the song deals with a person "realizing the error of ]heir
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ways, asking for forgiveness and making a vow to start over and do what's right". Unlike the rest of the songs on the album, the track was composed within half an hour. Marsh's part in the song deals with him having "both feet out the door with Christianity".[ "I've Got Ten Friends and a Crowbar That Says You Ain't Gonna Do Jack" was written and recorded for the album's 2005 reissue.
]
Release and promotion
In March and April 2004, Underoath toured the US as part of the Solid State Tour with labelmates Norma Jean and Beloved
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...
, among others, which was followed by a few shows with From First to Last
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. On April 21, 2004, ''They're Only Chasing Safety'' was announced for release in two months' time; alongside this, "Reinventing Your Exit" was posted on the band's Purevolume
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profile. The album was released on June 15, 2004, through Solid State. The artwork depicts Julie McCaddon, the wife of designer Kris McCaddon
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, wearing an oxygen mask. McCaddon, who had little budget to design the cover, hired his wife rather than a professional model for a photography session.[
In June 2004, the band embarked on a US tour with ]Eighteen Visions
Eighteen Visions is an American metalcore band from Orange County, California, formed in October 1995. The band broke up in April 2007, less than a year after their major label debut was released through Epic and Trustkill Records. After ove ...
, prior to appearance at that year's Hellfest
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and Warped Tour.[ During the Warped Tour, Underoath's audience grew and at one point matched the size of one of the tour's headliners, the Used.][ Underoath initially planned to support ]Senses Fail
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but had to pull out when Chamberlain married. Instead, they instigated their own Get Awesome Tour with Stretch Arm Strong
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and the Chariot. Following this, they supported Coheed and Cambria
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on their headlining US tour.
"Reinventing Your Exit" was released to radio on February 22, 2005; the music video for the song was filmed in Brooklyn, New York City
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. Underoath wanted to release "A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White", which they felt was more representative of the album's sound, but Solid State Records opted for something closer to ''The Changing of Times'' track "When the Sun Sleeps". On the radio edit of "Reinventing Your Exit", Chamberlain's vocals are lower in the mix and cut the breakdown.
In February and March 2005, Underoath performed on the East Coast dates of the first Taste of Chaos
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tour. They appeared at the South by Southwest
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music conference, prior to headlining the Total Badical Tour. The trek, which ran into May 2005, was supported by Fear Before the March of Flames
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, the Chariot, Hopesfall
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and These Arms Are Snakes
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. Towards the tour's conclusion, Underoath appeared at The Bamboozle
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and Cornerstone Festival
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s.
Following this, Underoath went on a tour of Europe that included a performance at Download Festival
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, and then appeared on Warped Tour in June and July 2005.[ On August 23, 2005, the music video for "It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door" was posted on ]MTV
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's website. It was filmed in Hollywood with director Josh Graham, and depicts the band performing in a forest after having been involved in a car crash. The band played some US shows with Silverstein prior to a Canadian tour in September 2005 with the Used and Alexisonfire
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.[
]
Reissues and full-album performances
On October 4, 2005, ''They're Only Chasing Safety'' was re-released through Tooth and Nail Records
Tooth & Nail Records is a Christian rock record label founded by Brandon Ebel in California in November 1993. The label later moved to Seattle, Washington where it is situated today. It is home to many well-known musical acts, including Underoat ...
as a special edition that included four bonus tracks, a bonus DVD, and new artwork and packaging designed by Converge
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's Jacob Bannon
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. The band were planning to issue the DVD on its own until the label suggested combining it with ''They're Only Chasing Safety'' and selling it at the same price had the DVD been released separately. In October and November 2005, the group supported Thrice
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Early in their career, the band was known ...
on their headlining US tour.
''They're Only Chasing Safety'' was included in a three-CD set called ''Play Your Old Stuff: An Underoath Anthology'' (2011), alongside ''The Changing of Times
''The Changing of Times'' is the third album by American rock band Underoath. The album was released on February 26, 2002, through Solid State Records. It is the first album to include guitarist Timothy McTague and bassist William Nottke, the lat ...
'' and their fifth studio album ''Define the Great Line
''Define the Great Line'' is the fifth album by American rock band Underoath. It was released on June 20, 2006, through Tooth & Nail Records. Five months after the release of their fourth studio album ''They're Only Chasing Safety'', the band were ...
'' (2006). ''They're Only Chasing Safety'' was packaged with ''Define the Great Line'' as a two-LP set to promote the band's 2016 Rebirth Tour, during which they performed both albums in full.[ ''They're Only Chasing Safety'' was then included with '']Define the Great Line
''Define the Great Line'' is the fifth album by American rock band Underoath. It was released on June 20, 2006, through Tooth & Nail Records. Five months after the release of their fourth studio album ''They're Only Chasing Safety'', the band were ...
'' and their sixth studio album ''Lost in the Sound of Separation
''Lost in the Sound of Separation'' is the sixth album by American rock band Underoath. It was released on September 2, 2008, through Solid State and Tooth & Nail Records. Following the release of their fifth studio album ''Define the Great Line' ...
'' as part of the ''Underoath Observatory'' (2021) vinyl box set. To coincide with this, Underoath performed all three albums in their entireties as part of the Underoath: Observatory livestream series. "A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White", "Reinventing Your Exit", and "It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door" were included on the band's second and third compilation albums '' Anthology: 1999–2013'' (2012) and ''Icon'' (2014).
Reception
The album was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics
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. AllMusic's Alex Henderson said the band "do a decent job of integrating the honey and the vinegar" on the album, with Chamberlain having a "firm grasp of the sort of good cop/bad cop and heaven/hell contrasts that characterize a screamo disc" as this album.[ Andrew Segal of Cross Rhythms wrote that album had a "few good surprises which certainly make it merit more than just one listen", as its varied instrumental "largely set it melodically apart from a genre where people are often prone to detuning their instruments". Though he noticed some "moments that are a ittle 'samey'," it was overall a "well produced album that ..shows more signs of intelligence than the genre is often credited with".][ The staff at '']HM Magazine
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'' saw it as a band evolving as they incorporate more melody, and "while it has ups and downs as a complete album, several songs approach greatness". Jesusfreakhideout staff writer Josh Taylor saw it as the band's most "accessible eleaseto those not even interested in the genre", and while it was "not quite as heavy as previous ventures, . the albumis, hands down, one of the best releases of 2004".[
Len Nash of ''The Phantom Tollbooth'' noted that the band had change styles to emo, which would serve as a "better position to compete against many mainstream artists". He added that despite the album be "'emotic' in nature, Underoath still jams out".] ''Lollipop Magazine'' Adrian Bromley saw it as " neric mediocre metalcore, for the most part, save for the techno/keyboard bits used on certain songs". ''musicOMH
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'' reviewer Vik Bansal also pointed out the musical shift to emo, and said the album "does little to raise the heartbeat or send ''frissons'' down the spine". He added that Chamberlain's vocals "sit at odds with the music", and proposed that if Chamberlain sung more, he would have compared Underoath to labelmates Dead Poetic
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. Sputnikmusic
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staff member Damrod wrote that while the "musical work is solid, it can not convince me completely. This is mainly because the sound is so similar to many other bands popular in the genre".[ '']Punk Planet
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'' Scott Morrow wrote that apart from a "few legitimately decent moments", he struggled to sit through the album, citing the "trite and whiny singsong sound and can't-you-hear-the-pain-in-my-voice? screams". Fred Pilarczyk of mxdwn considered it a "safe album in all aspects, from the vocals, instrumentation, and production" with every song "follow nga similar formula".
The album peaked at number 101 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and number seven on the Christian Albums
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charts.[ As of 2005, the album sold more than 218,000 copies, with the re-release selling an additional 279,000 copies, making a combined sales of more than 500,000 copies in the US alone. The reissue topped the ''Billboard'' ]Heatseekers Albums
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chart.[ It was certified gold by the ]Recording Industry Association of America
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in December 2011.
In 2005, the album was nominated for a Dove Award
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for Rock Album of the Year at the 36th GMA Dove Awards
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. ''Alternative Press'' ranked "Reinventing Your Exit" at number 40 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s.
Track listing
All music by Underoath. All lyrics written by Aaron Gillespie
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and Spencer Chamberlain
Spencer Chamberlain (born January 4, 1983) is an American musician, best known for being the current lead vocalist for the metalcore band Underoath. Before fronting Underoath, Chamberlain was the vocalist for the band This Runs Through in which ...
, except where noted.[
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Personnel
Personnel per booklet.
Underoath
* Timothy McTague – guitar
* Christopher Dudley – keyboards
* Aaron Gillespie
Aaron Roderick Gillespie (born July 18, 1983) is an American musician, best known for being the original and current drummer and clean vocalist for the metalcore band Underoath and the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the alternative rock ...
– drums, clean vocals
* Spencer Chamberlain
Spencer Chamberlain (born January 4, 1983) is an American musician, best known for being the current lead vocalist for the metalcore band Underoath. Before fronting Underoath, Chamberlain was the vocalist for the band This Runs Through in which ...
– unclean vocals
* Grant Brandell – bass guitar
* James Smith – guitar
Additional musicians
* Aaron Marsh
Aaron Marsh is an American musician and record producer from Lakeland, Florida. He first gained prominence as the lead singer, guitarist and pianist for the Florida-based indie rock band Copeland, who formed in 2000. Marsh has since gone on t ...
– additional vocals (track 10)
Production and design
* James Paul Wisner – producer, engineer
* Matt Goldman
Matt Goldman (born December 30, 1969) is an American record producer, audio engineer, mixer, and songwriter based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Biography
Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States, Goldman is a drummer by trade. Goldman c ...
– additional vocals recording, programming recording
* J.R. McNeely – mixing
* Troy Glessner – mastering
* Kris McCaddon
Kris McCaddon was the second guitarist for the metalcore band, Society's Finest and lead guitarist for Demon Hunter. He was also the vocalist for the bands Embodyment and The Famine.
History
McCaddon's career started in 1994 when he joined th ...
– A.D. photography, design
* David Stuart – band photography
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Certifications
References
Citations
Sources
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External links
''They're Only Chasing Safety''
at Solid State Records' website
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2004 albums
Underoath albums
Tooth & Nail Records albums
Albums with cover art by Jacob Bannon
Melodic hardcore albums
Screamo albums
Emo albums by American artists
Solid State Records albums
Albums produced by James Paul Wisner