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Survive, Kaleidoscope
List Price: $19.98
Our Price: $19.98
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days
Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5099951171025
Label: Tooth & Nail Records
Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Tooth & Nail Records
Release Date: 2008-05-27
Studio: Tooth & Nail Records

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Editorial Reviews:

Underoath's 2008 Survive Kaleidoscope album includes a DVD. Experience more of Underoath with their Live CD/DVD. Hear the crowd singalong and view never before scene footage of Underoath while on tour. This is a must-have for any Underoath fan. 11 tracks.


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Very Satisfying, Even with Little Content...
Comment: The thing about this DVD is that it's so well shot and the live album is so good that it makes the whole set. And it IS the whole set. There are no bonus features whatsoever to speak of. Which is incredibly dissapointing, and confusing, seeing as they put such effort into making this an entertaining and visually impressive set that they couldn't make a 5 minute featurette or something.
However, this is so expertly shot and fun to watch that I really doubt anyone will mind. Even thought 777 had a DVD, this is so much better because that was just a lame myspace show. There aren't very many songs to this set, but any Underoath fan should pick it up.
Also, the CD quality is terrific, it made me a fan of DTGL all over again. I can't wait to see them perform their new songs live, it should be a blast, but let's just hope their next DVD is more fulfilling.

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Summary: Makes Sept. 2nd seem not so far away.
Comment: I'm greatly anticipating Lost in the Sound of Separation coming Sept. 2nd. I wanted something to hold me over and I wanted this for a while. I've watched some live videos of Underøath before and knew they sounded great live. But I was totally underestimating them. I couldn't believe this was live. It sounds so clear, but with the energy of a concert. Writing on the Walls, Moving for the Sake of Motion, and Young and Aspiring are my faves on here with the intense energy they use. All in all, an amazing buy.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Underoath's best DVD so far
Comment: So this should have been marketed as their DVD instead of 777, though unfortunately this is only a live concert and does not include any interview with the band or tour footage...but the concert is so much better than what we've seen before. The sound and video is so clear and nicely edited. At first I felt like the angles and cuts didn't really portray the actual energy that Underoath exudes when they are on stage...but as the concert progresses I think you are pulled into the whole experience and it is like having the best seat or place in line at one of their shows. I would highly recommend this CD/DVD combo if only for the DVD show, the songs are performed excellently and the vocals are right where they should be, and in some cases better than the studio recording.
Both the CD and DVD include a mix of songs from their last two albums leaning a bit more on Define the Great Line. Since my personal opinion is that Define has been their best work I am more than happy with the song selection. If you like this band at all I can't possibly imagine you would be disappointed with this purchase, best one I've made all year.

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Summary: A Moving Live Performance from the Best Hardcore Band In History
Comment: What can I say? Underoath has more than proven themselves to be the best hardcore band that ever lived. TOCS was a little poppy, a little "not" Underoath. DGL was perfection, (I listened to it several times a day for a long time) and now "Lost in the Sound of Separation" has proven all other Underoath CD's to be a warmup.

Survive, Kaleidoscope basically takes you the front row of an Underoath concert. What could be better? Oh, maybe the fact that the bands BEST songs up through Define the Great Line are done to perfection (with added harmonies and guitar parts) Or maybe the fact that Spencer Chamberlain gives his personal testimony for Jesus Christ. Whatever your motives in getting this, you'll love it.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Off the hook
Comment: First I'll say this - I was at the show that is the live video recording part of this album. To be honest, I think I enjoyed this DVD more than I enjoyed being at the show! The videography is excellent and so is the sound quality. What I enjoyed least about being at the show was the volume level - it was so loud I was distracted by the pain in my ears, not to mention the lack of sound clarity (I know, it sounds lame, but I go to concerts to enjoy the music and the crowd experience, not the volume). Anyway, the sound is a lot clearer on the DVD, and of course I can control the volume to my heart's content.

I haven't listened to the live music CD all the way through yet; I listened to the first few tracks and wasn't all that impressed. But the DVD more than makes up for it!


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