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Generally favorable reviews- based on 10 Ratings
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Positive: 7 out of 10
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Mixed: 1 out of 10
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Negative: 2 out of 10
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Jul 22, 2018It's catchy, very versatile, and it has a good harmony but it fails on its structure.
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Apr 13, 2018
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Apr 10, 2018A band can't always be the same.
Underoath is now different but this album gave me a great nostalgy. The essence is still there. The album is well balanced, Spencer stills very well. I'm really loving this album. -
Apr 9, 2018
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Apr 6, 2018
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Apr 6, 2018It's different than people were hoping for, but that isn't a negative thing, This feels like the logical progression for Underoath. There's heavy songs, melodic songs, punk-ish songs. This album has so many different things going on and I love it. I'd put this album right up there with all the best of Underoath's discography .
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Apr 6, 2018Metalcore needed this album! great comeback. A hard & catchy album that bring you back in the Underoath golden age era. Great Work
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Kerrang!Apr 5, 2018Erase Me is not a perfect record, but it is a solid statement from a band who believe they still gave unfinished business to attend to. [7 Apr 2018, p.53]
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Apr 5, 2018Erase Me can be considered yet another radical shift in the band's lifetime of variation, a risk that pays off with an open mind and open ears.
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Apr 5, 2018Yes, Erase Me also features more singing and less metalcore than has been standard in Underoath's career, but it straddles Sleepwave's experimentations, landing on the catchier side ("Rapture," "Wake Me"), more energetic side ("It Has to Start Somewhere," "Hold Your Breath") or somehow pushing both extremes ("In Motion," "Sink With You").