Unsound

Underoath · Anthology 1999-2013 [2012]

My eyes are clearer now so much more than before I took my turn

You'll never tell them where you're going or how to get there

Let them fear what they don't understand

I see the changing of hands



What ever makes you whole again

What ever brings you home

I never wanted this, I never wanted this



I fear I'm getting older I know my feet are dirtier now

I watch my youth fly right by like I couldn't stand to have it

Any other way

...can see the changing of hands



What ever makes you whole again

What ever brings you home

I never wanted this, I never wanted this



(never wanted)



What ever makes you whole again

What ever brings you home

I never said I'd do this on my own



What ever makes you whole again

What ever brings you home

I never wanted this, I never wanted this



I'm the only one still standing here

Unsound - Underoath

Released on the 2012 compilation Anthology 1999-2013, "Unsound" stands as a definitive track in the discography of the American post-hardcore band Underoath. The song exemplifies the group's evolution from their early melodic hardcore roots into a more mature, emotionally complex sound characterized by dynamic shifts and introspective lyrics. As a staple of their catalog, the recording captures the band's signature blend of aggressive guitar work and soaring vocals, reflecting the themes of internal struggle and mental resilience that defined their later work. It remains a significant piece in the post-hardcore genre, showcasing the band's ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate with listeners seeking depth and intensity in their music.