Underoath release the video for “All The Love Is Gone” and announce a new full-length

Author Benedetta Baldin - 15.2.2025

Gold-certified metalcore band Underoath has formally revealed their ninth studio album, “The Place After This One,” following first online leaks of its details. The latest song, “All The Love Is Gone,” has a video that premieres below, and the release date is set for March 28th through MNRK Records. Curiously, there were some intricate preludes to this new endeavor, such as a masked spin-off band called Locus Ultra. The album can be preordered by clicking here.

‘The Place After This One‘ is a multi-faceted idea. The fact that we grew up so sheltered and spiritual, and are trying to reconcile how we grew up against what we see now in the new age. Underoath, albeit intact and the same, is simultaneously so different. Our band has gone through a lot of chaos. I think there’s something beautiful about the idea of not just abandoning everything when things get weird. Whether it be your faith, or your band, or your marriage, or your relationships. The idea that there is a place after this one, even if it’s with the same people or it’s with the same God, or it’s with the same town. Things compound when it’s good, and you just cut out the things that are bad. Tim McTague

[‘All The Love Is Gone‘ is] one of the most out-there songs we’ve ever written. We really wanted to create a track that was drum-and-bass-driven, kind of in the vein of The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, Noisia, etc. We also pulled elements from Justice and The Streets. There’s a darkness to those artists that’s so heavy and interesting to me, and we really wanted to embrace that on this song. To me, this is kind of our version of that—sharing a lot of those elements and vibes but still keeping the heaviness of Underoath at its core. Lyrically, I wrote it from the place I used to go whenever something went wrong in my life, which I think we can all relate to. It’s a place I now consciously avoid when things fall apart. But it’s that moment when everything in your life has fallen apart, you’re at the bar, and you just don’t care anymore. Maybe it’s the end of a relationship, the loss of a friend or family member, or you just got fired—whatever it may be, we’ve all had a night like this. It’s a scary feeling, and it’s a place I never want to go back to, but that’s the song in a nutshell. It’s pretty on the nose, so to speak, but I felt like I needed to write it down to remind myself to never go there again. Spencer Chamberlain

Tracklist:

  1. Generation No Surrender
  2. Devil
  3. Loss
  4. Survivor’s Guilt
  5. All The Love Is Gone
  6. And Then Were Was Nothing
  7. Teeth
  8. Shame
  9. Spinning In Place
  10. Vultures (feat. Troy Sanders of Mastodon)
  11. Cannibal
  12. Outsider