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2025 | Underoath is set to release their tenth studio album 'The Place After This One'. |
2024 | Featured as artist on tracks by Bring Me The Horizon, Mitchell Tenpenny, and Des Rocs. |
December 2024 | Underoath released the single 'Generation No Surrender'. |
December 2024 | Released single 'Generation No Surrender'. Dallas Taylor appeared on stage in St. Petersburg, Florida, performing 'When the Sun Sleeps' with the band. |
October 2024 | Released single 'Survivors Guilt'. |
September 2024 | Released single 'Teeth'. |
March 28 2023 | Long-time rhythm guitarist James Smith announced he was no longer a member of the band. |
January 14 2022 | Voyeurist album was released. |
January 14 2022 | Underoath released their album Voyeurist. |
September 22 2021 | Underoath released the third single 'Pneumonia' from Voyeurist, which was written a year prior and partly inspired by guitarist Tim McTague's father's passing. |
August 4 2021 | Released the second single 'Hallelujah' from the Voyeurist album. |
July 14 2021 | Released 'Damn Excuses', the lead single from their ninth album Voyeurist. |
2019 | Supported Korn and Alice in Chains during a North American tour. |
June 8 2019 | Underoath performs at Rock am Ring festival, with photographic documentation of the band members including Spencer Chamberlain, Timothy McTague, Grant Brandell, James Smith, Aaron Gillespie, and Christopher Dudley. |
2018 | Underoath releases their comeback single 'On My Teeth' from the album Erase Me, marking their first song with profanity and signaling a departure from their previous faith-based musical approach. |
2018 | Spencer Chamberlain openly discusses his negative experiences with Christianity, revealing how his involvement in a Christian band led to personal struggles, including addiction and feelings of isolation. |
April 2018 | Began No Fix tour in support of Erase Me, touring with Dance Gavin Dance. |
April 6 2018 | Erase Me album released via Fearless Records. |
March 19 2018 | Underoath released 'Rapture', the second single from their album Erase Me. |
March 19 2016 | Underoath performed their first show since reuniting, headlining the Self Help Fest in San Bernardino, California, alongside A Day to Remember, with Spencer Gillespie returning to the lineup. |
August 17 2015 | The band announced their reunion, with Aaron Gillespie returning to the lineup. |
August 17 2015 | Underoath announced their first show since disbanding in 2013, revealing they would headline the Self Help Fest in San Bernardino, California on March 19, 2016. The band confirmed their reunion, including the return of Spencer Gillespie to the lineup. |
July 2015 | The band began teasing their reunion with the phrase 'rebirth is coming', sharing a cryptic video on social media. The video's backwards audio revealed the chorus of 'It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door' from their 2004 album, with a countdown timer ending on August 24, 2015. |
January 2015 | Underoath launched a campaign to finalize production of a documentary film about their farewell tour of 12 shows, posting two trailers on their YouTube channel. |
2013 | Underoath goes on hiatus, with Christopher Dudley, Timothy McTague, Grant Brandell, and Spencer Chamberlain stepping away from the band. |
January 2013 | Played their final show before disbanding. |
January 26 2013 | Underoath played their final show at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg, Florida, with Aaron Gillespie performing on the songs Emergency Broadcast :: The End is Near and Reinventing Your Exit. |
November 6 2012 | Band released a career-spanning compilation album titled 'Anthology: 1999–2013'. |
October 9 2012 | Announced their farewell tour with supporting acts mewithoutYou, As Cities Burn, and letlive. |
October 2 2012 | Underoath announced their plans to disband in 2013 through their Twitter account. |
2011 | The band released an album titled 'Ø (Disambiguation)' following Gillespie's departure, representing a new phase in Underoath's musical evolution. |
October 18 2011 | Released a compilation album 'Play Your Old Stuff' containing three previously released albums: The Changing of Times, They're Only Chasing Safety, and Define the Great Line. |
2010 | Released seventh studio album 'Ø (Disambiguation)'. |
November 23 2010 | Vocalist Spencer Chamberlain suffered from a foodborne disease, with Tyler Smith from The Word Alive substituting for the scheduled show. |
November 9 2010 | Ø (Disambiguation) was released through Tooth & Nail Records. |
November 2 2010 | Underoath began their headlining November tour. |
September 14 2010 | The band held a listening party for their album Ø (Disambiguation) at Swinghouse Studios in Los Angeles. |
September 9 2010 | Underoath signed to Roadrunner Records for worldwide distribution outside of the US and Canada. |
May 10 2010 | Band announced they would enter the studio on May 24 to record their next album, recruiting Daniel Davison from Norma Jean as their new drummer. |
April 6 2010 | Aaron Gillespie played his final show with the band in Milan, Italy. |
April 5 2010 | The band announced the departure of founding member Aaron Gillespie as drummer and vocalist. |
February 25 2010 | Underoath announced they were finishing writing their new album. |
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