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- A Hope For Home - "Realis" - (partly) (Adapted to Vocals word-by-word) - {Lyrics for "The Overman" added}
- Wrench In The Works - "Decrease / Increase" - (Adapted to Vocals word-by-word) (feat. Band Song Commentary) - {completed}
- Demon Hunter - "The World Is A Thorn" - (Adapted to Vocals word-by-word) (feat. Explanations by vocalist Ryan Clark) - {Explanations for ALL Songs (except bonus tracks) added | Completed}
- Woe Of Tyrants - "Threnody" - (partly) (Adapted to Vocals word-by-word) - {Lyrics & Song Commentary for "Tempting The Wretch" added}

A Hill To Die Upon
Admonish
Balinger Rockfestival
Burial Earth
Call To Preserve
Confide
Daniel Benjamin
Descend To Rise
Elements Of Rock Festival
Emery
Escape From Sickness
Fear Dark Festivals 2010
Haste The Day
HB
Holding Onto Hope
Horde
Immortal Metal Fest
Intohimo
John Coffey
Kids In The Way
Lingby
Oh, Sleeper
Owl City
Pillar
Sacrificium
Seventh Angel
The Chariot
The Spirit That Guides Us
To Leave A Trace
Today Forever
Underoath
World To Ashes
X-Sinner
- Elements Of Rock Festival 2010 (Switzerland) - (7th Edition - feat. X-Sinner, Mad Max, HB, In Vain, Slechtvalk, Sacrificium, World To Ashes, Doomenicus, Timesword, Back Pocket Prophet, T-Rage, Escape From Sickness, Kriegerreich) (Festival Presentations)
- A Hope For Home - "Realis" - (Facedown Records - March 30, 2010) - {Second new song "The Overman" posted on MySpace | Pre-orders added: CD + T-Shirt (two different designs)} (Release Presentations)
- A Hope For Home - "Realis" - (partly) (Adapted to Vocals word-by-word) - {Lyrics for "The Overman" added} (Lyrics Database)
- Sinbreed - "Dust To Dust" Music Video (Official Videos)
- As I Lay Dying - "The Powerless Rise" (Digipak) - (Metal Blade Records - May 11, 2010) - {Link to new Blog from Tim Lambesis added: "Secrets of the Studio"; New website launched | Tracklist & new 2010 Band Photo added; Hi-res Album Cover updated | New Press Release and Hi-res Tourposter for April/May tour with Demon Hunter, Blessthefall and War Of Ages added; New MySpace design launched} (Release Presentations)
- Wrench In The Works - "Decrease / Increase" - (Adapted to Vocals word-by-word) (feat. Band Song Commentary) - {completed} (Lyrics Database)
- Demon Hunter - "The World Is A Thorn" (Full Album Stream with Lyrics on YouTube) (Official Videos)
- Demon Hunter (Audio Interview) - (18min Interview with Ryan Clark (vocalist, songwriter, artwork designer) (Interviews)
- Through Solace
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Confide - "Shout The Truth" (European Re-Release) (Re-Recorded Vocals + Bonus Tracks + Bonus Video Enhancement)
Tragic Hero Records - October 12, 2009 - {Pre-order ships October 1 with Free Worldwide Shipping}
October 12th, 2009
This European version of Shout The Truth (Re-Release) features two exclusive bonus videos as enhancement.
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Confide - "Shout The Truth" (Re-Release)
Tragic Hero Records (#THREUR002) - October 12, 2009
Tragic Hero Records (#THREUR002) - October 12, 2009
01. Millstone (3:14)
02. Can’t See the Forest for the Trees (2:26)
03. I Am Scared of Me (3:32)
04. City to City (2:41)
05. Zeal (2:56)
06. If We Were a Sinking Ship (3:16)
07. 00:00 (2:01)
08. Holes (3:11)
09. Vultures Among the Dead (3:10)
10. The Bigger Picture (2:39)
11. In Reply (3:43)
12. This I Believe (2:26)
13. Such Great Heights [The Postal Service cover] (4:24)
14. Role Reversal (2:45)
15. I Never Saw This Coming (3:31)
Total Playtime: 45:18
Bonus Enhancement:
16. Such Great Heights [The Postal Service cover] [Video]
17. I Never Saw This Coming [Video]
02. Can’t See the Forest for the Trees (2:26)
03. I Am Scared of Me (3:32)
04. City to City (2:41)
05. Zeal (2:56)
06. If We Were a Sinking Ship (3:16)
07. 00:00 (2:01)
08. Holes (3:11)
09. Vultures Among the Dead (3:10)
10. The Bigger Picture (2:39)
11. In Reply (3:43)
12. This I Believe (2:26)
13. Such Great Heights [The Postal Service cover] (4:24)
14. Role Reversal (2:45)
15. I Never Saw This Coming (3:31)
Total Playtime: 45:18
Bonus Enhancement:
16. Such Great Heights [The Postal Service cover] [Video]
17. I Never Saw This Coming [Video]
Joel Piper (drums, vocals), Joshua Paul (guitar), Ross Kenyon (vocals), Billy Pruden (bass), Jeff Helberg (guitar)
CONFIDE - "Shout The Truth" (Re-Release) - Biography 2009
With its assailing musical technicality intertwined with poetically-inclined lyrics, Shout The Truth has catapulted Los Angeles band Confide to the forefront of the independent rock scene. “The album has taken us way farther than we ever expected,” beams bassist Billy Pruden, since inking a deal with Tragic Hero Records. “Kids are latching onto our tours and know all the lyrics to all the songs. We’re already enjoying the level of success we’ve received, so we want to keep that momentum going.” Quite impressive for a record that has yet to hit retail and is gearing for a fall ’09 release.
The quintet, featuring Pruden, vocalist Ross Kenyon, drummer Joel Piper, guitarists Jeff Helberg and Joshua Paul, bonded over sincere adoration for music and Jesus Christ, officially forming the band on August 12th of 2004. “Confide has a birthday,” Kenyon proudly remembers.
Musically speaking, much of the lyrics revolve around the frontman’s life-changing transition from England to the U.S. “I felt God was calling me to be in Confide, so I moved to America,” says Kenyon, who, at that point, had already established a name for himself playing in local bands back home. “It was a huge culture change, and the biggest song dealing with that subject is ‘In Reply.’”
Another hard-hitting track is “Can’t See the Forest for the Trees,” which doubles as a metaphoric backdrop to Shout The Truth. “The two kids don’t have faces and behind them is a forest,” elaborates Pruden, on the album’s artistic direction. “Even in our personal lives, we’re not perfect people. We all fall short. A lot of times we miss the bigger picture – God’s plans for our lives. We get sidetracked by a few trees and miss the giant forest.”
“The kids with no faces mean how we get lost with things in the world,” adds Kenyon, analyzing society’s superficial values. “We get tagged by what clothes we wear or how we look. The kids represent how we’re all the same, and we all came from the same place.”
Faith plays a compelling role in Confide. Not only is it collectively rooted in their music, but also in their personal lives. “If you ask 10 people what Christianity means to them, you’re going to get 10 different answers. In that sense, we stray away from saying we’re a Christian band because the word ‘Christian’ has been so misused and abused,” explains Pruden. “Christ is a big part of everything we do, but we’re not out there selling Christianity or trying to push this gigantic religion on people. More or less, we’re trying to share the love and grace that God has given us through relationship.”
As a result of an established, aggressive touring ethic, Confide’s onstage demeanor and sound rapidly progressed. The exquisite craftsmanship will be evident on Shout The Truth, prompting the band to re-do vocals, in addition to releasing a cover song and two b-sides in preparation for the release. “We got back into the studio because we feel we’ve matured and gotten better,” Pruden excitedly explains.
Now aimed with a tighter, potent sound in conjunction to an enduring live set, what also distinguishes Confide is the band’s wholehearted connection with their loyal fan base. “We genuinely want to encourage people and let them know that there is love out there,” says Kenyon. “Not everything is negative and not everyone’s a bad person. We play shows to love on these kids and be their friends. That’s the only reason why I do this. I know that if it wasn’t for God, I wouldn’t be here right now.”
Expect a message from Shout The Truth fall 2009.
The quintet, featuring Pruden, vocalist Ross Kenyon, drummer Joel Piper, guitarists Jeff Helberg and Joshua Paul, bonded over sincere adoration for music and Jesus Christ, officially forming the band on August 12th of 2004. “Confide has a birthday,” Kenyon proudly remembers.
Musically speaking, much of the lyrics revolve around the frontman’s life-changing transition from England to the U.S. “I felt God was calling me to be in Confide, so I moved to America,” says Kenyon, who, at that point, had already established a name for himself playing in local bands back home. “It was a huge culture change, and the biggest song dealing with that subject is ‘In Reply.’”
Another hard-hitting track is “Can’t See the Forest for the Trees,” which doubles as a metaphoric backdrop to Shout The Truth. “The two kids don’t have faces and behind them is a forest,” elaborates Pruden, on the album’s artistic direction. “Even in our personal lives, we’re not perfect people. We all fall short. A lot of times we miss the bigger picture – God’s plans for our lives. We get sidetracked by a few trees and miss the giant forest.”
“The kids with no faces mean how we get lost with things in the world,” adds Kenyon, analyzing society’s superficial values. “We get tagged by what clothes we wear or how we look. The kids represent how we’re all the same, and we all came from the same place.”
Faith plays a compelling role in Confide. Not only is it collectively rooted in their music, but also in their personal lives. “If you ask 10 people what Christianity means to them, you’re going to get 10 different answers. In that sense, we stray away from saying we’re a Christian band because the word ‘Christian’ has been so misused and abused,” explains Pruden. “Christ is a big part of everything we do, but we’re not out there selling Christianity or trying to push this gigantic religion on people. More or less, we’re trying to share the love and grace that God has given us through relationship.”
As a result of an established, aggressive touring ethic, Confide’s onstage demeanor and sound rapidly progressed. The exquisite craftsmanship will be evident on Shout The Truth, prompting the band to re-do vocals, in addition to releasing a cover song and two b-sides in preparation for the release. “We got back into the studio because we feel we’ve matured and gotten better,” Pruden excitedly explains.
Now aimed with a tighter, potent sound in conjunction to an enduring live set, what also distinguishes Confide is the band’s wholehearted connection with their loyal fan base. “We genuinely want to encourage people and let them know that there is love out there,” says Kenyon. “Not everything is negative and not everyone’s a bad person. We play shows to love on these kids and be their friends. That’s the only reason why I do this. I know that if it wasn’t for God, I wouldn’t be here right now.”
Expect a message from Shout The Truth fall 2009.
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