Tracklist
They're Only Chasing Safety | |||
Young And Aspiring | 3:04 | ||
A Boy Brushed Red Living In Black And White | 4:28 | ||
The Impact Of Reason | 3:23 | ||
Reinventing Your Exit | 4:22 | ||
The Blue Note | 0:51 | ||
It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door | 3:58 | ||
Down, Set, Go | 3:44 | ||
I Don't Feel Very Receptive Today | 3:42 | ||
I'm Content With Losing | 3:55 | ||
Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape | 4:21 | ||
Define The Great Line | |||
In Regards To Myself | 3:24 | ||
A Moment Suspended In Time | 3:59 | ||
There Could Be Nothing After This | 3:26 | ||
You're Ever So Inviting | 4:13 | ||
Salmarnir | 2:57 | ||
Returning Empty Handed | 4:27 | ||
Casting Such A Thin Shadow | 6:14 | ||
Moving For The Sake Of Motion | 3:15 | ||
Writing On The Walls | 4:02 | ||
Everyone Looks So Good From Here | 2:56 | ||
To Whom It May Concern | 7:02 | ||
Lost In The Sound Of Separation | |||
Breathing In A New Mentality | 2:37 | ||
Anyone Can Dig A Hole, But It Takes A Real Man To Call It Home | 3:16 | ||
A Fault Line, A Fault Of Mine | 3:22 | ||
Emergency Broadcast :: The End Is Near | 5:44 | ||
The Only Survivor Was Miraculously Unharmed | 3:09 | ||
We Are The Involuntary | 4:10 | ||
The Created Void | 4:02 | ||
Coming Down Is Calming Down | 3:15 | ||
Desperate Times, Desperate Measures | 3:28 | ||
Too Bright To See, Too Loud To Hear | 4:31 | ||
Desolate Earth :: The End Is Here | 4:07 |
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![]() | Underoath : Observatory Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, Stereo, Clear With Black Smoke; LP, Album, Reissue; 2×LP, Album, Reissue; LP, Album, Reissue | Not On Label (Underoath Self-released) – none | USA & Canada | 2021 | USA & Canada — 2021 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Underoath Observatory Vinyl Box Set 4×LP, Reissue, Clear w/White Smoke; Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition | Tooth & Nail Records – UNDEROATH-BOX-SET-S | USA & Canada | 2021 | USA & Canada — 2021 | New Submission |
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- Edited one year agoI got this on a warehouse find by Revolver and it's 100% worth. Every pressing sounded amazing and most importantly doesn't skip on B1 as other have claimed. I use a Yamaha yp-b2
- Just got one of copies that was restocked by Revolver. Sounds great. No skipping at all. I use the Pro-Ject Carbon evo.
- I was weary about getting this after seeing so many people talk about skipping problems on TOCS, but I took the plunge anyway. Boy were they right. Side B, mainly "It's Dangerous Business...", is full of skips. Truly unlistenable. Thankfully I bought a copy of TOCS years ago. DTLG and LITSOS both sound great, with only one skip on side B of DTGL that I remember.
It's very exciting to finally own DTGL and LITSOS on vinyl since I never picked those up, but if TOCS is what you're most looking forward to, I would look elsewhere - It seems like Revolver Magazine took their time with this pressing. Everything from the artwork to the vinyl looks and sounds excellent!
- I was nervous after reading the reviews of the other version of this set, but my copy of this version has none of the issues I read about with the other. None of the records were warped and the pressings are actually very good quality. Little to no surface noise whatsoever.
- I see a lot of valid complaints and noise surrounding this set. However in my personal experience this set is overall good but shy of great. The major complaint I see seems to be QC, and I can report no major issues from my set. No skips on records, although a few pops, sleeves and box and feel good, not great. No holo on front of boxset like shown in the mock-up, but otherwise it came as described. Records look great, and mine came no dirtier than any other record I own. Sleeve artwork is high quality and boxset art looks great. TOCS & DTGL sound pretty good in my opinion, LITSOS is noticeably lacking, not to where it’s bad, but lesser than the other two. Audio quality is the most clear issue in my opinion, but for albums that were almost assuredly mastered for CD and not remastered for vinyl, I’m happy. If I had another complaint, it would be the box feels a little flimsy, but still suffices. It’s no masterpiece, but for what it is I’m pleased with my purchase.
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