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Lost in the Sound of Separation is Post-hardcore band Underoath's seventh studio album and their first since 2006's Define the Great Line.[2][3] Guitarist Timothy McTague has said that the forthcoming album will be considerably heavier than Define the Great Line. The band recently spoke to MTV News about the effort, saying it would feature 11 songs that total around 42 minutes.[4] As of June 8, 2008, the record is completely finished, according to McTague.
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- ^ Underoath Official Website
- ^ Harris, Chris. As I Lay Dying Frontman Pays Tribute To Arnold Schwarzenegger; Plus Underoath & More News That Rules, In Metal File, MTV News, June 13, 2008. Accessed June 13, 2008.
- ^ Harris, Chris. Underoath Get Experimental On 'Desperate' Album; Plus Black Tide, Lamb Of God & More News That Rules, In Metal File, MTV News, May 23, 2008. Accessed June 13, 2008.
- ^ MTV News interview. Interview. (Interview).
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