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- Life In Your Way - "Kingdoms" (3-CD) - (Adapted from Vocals word for word)
- Hundredth - "Let Go" - (Adapted from Vocals word for word) - (incl. Track-by-Track Commentary by vocalist Chadwick Johnson)
- The Devil Wears Prada - "Dead Throne" - (Adapted from Vocals word for word)
- August Burns Red - "Leveler" - (Adapted from Vocals word for word) - (incl. Streaming Links and Band Commentary for select tracks) - (completed)

As I Lay Dying
August Burns Red
Texas In July
The Sky Is The Limit - Showcase
- Life In Your Way - "Kingdoms" (3-CD) (FREE Digital Download) - (Kingdom Records / Come&Live! - October 25, 2011) (Release Presentations)
- Life In Your Way - "Kingdoms" (3-CD) (Lyrics Database)
- Hundredth - "Let Go" - (Adapted from Vocals word for word) - (incl. Track-by-Track Commentary by vocalist Chadwick Johnson) (Lyrics Database)
- Hundredth - "Let Go" (Digipak) - (Mediaskare Records - September 27, 2011) (Release Presentations)
- Thrice - "Major/Minor" (Vinyl LP) - (Vagrant Records - September 6, 2011) - {200 MORE LPs made available by distributor (previously sold out)} (Release Presentations)
- Thrice - "Major/Minor" - (Vagrant Records - September 20, 2011) (Release Presentations)
- The Devil Wears Prada - "Dead Throne" - (Ferret Music - September 13, 2011) - {Link to FULL ALBUM STREAM added} (Release Presentations)
- The Devil Wears Prada - "Dead Throne" (European Release) - (Roadrunner Records - September 9, 2011) - {Link to FULL ALBUM STREAM added} (Release Presentations)
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Oh, Sleeper - "The Finisher" Music Video
directed by Daniel Davison (ex-Norma Jean)
February 1st, 2010, by Tobe
The Finisher - Do you mean to challenge me? Because your speech is threatening to the writer of your history, through a future perverted by envy. Your whisper may sway the weak, but when I speak it roars the seas. Your challenge has been met, ’cause with a breath I could snap your neck. This won’t be like the first time you tried, ’cause my patience and mercy for you has run dry. You’ve watered among my bride and started seeds to feed your throning flight. I will sing to the world your storm is capturing and the angels will join me... We will sing to a world reborn from suffering. But mark my words, ’cause if that tree keeps them from seeing me I’ll burn off your limbs and you will never shade again. You’ll bow at my feet or I’ll rip out your knees and make of your face all the carnage you crave. I am the Finisher and I am Forever. I will sing to the world your storm is capturing and the angels will join me... We will sing to a world reborn from suffering. From the armories the angels sing. Amd you will see them end this suffering. From the armories the angels sing. And you will fear them when they lift their wings. They will sing to a world reborn. They will sing as I cut off your horns. I’ll cut off your horns.
Taken from NoiseCreep.com:
[...] the sequel to the title track, ’Son of the Morning,’ both directed by Daniel Davison. Additionally, it continues the metaphor-laden theme that permeates the Texas band’s lyrics. "In the ’Son of the Morning’ video, there’s a figure who represents Satan. It’s this winged goat with horns, and the metaphor starts there," explains frontman Micah Kinard.
"Satan has built this device, which is Venus, which comes from the metaphor from Latin poetry that ’Son of the Morning’ is derived from. Venus is referred to as Lucifer in the morning, because it’s the brightest star in the sky until the sun breaks the horizon and completely washes it out. So his minions build Venus, and it activates and everything dies except for him. That’s where ’The Finisher’ picks up."
Kinard, guitarists Shane Blay and James Erwin, bassist Lucas Starr and drummer Matt Davis perform in the video, but they’re about the only thing that’s real in it. Like the first video, Davidson – the former drummer/filmmaker for post-hardcore band Norma Jean – creates a computer-generated world filled with mythical creatures representing everything that Satan has tricked into working for him, says Kinard.
"The second the video begins, this huge structure lifts out of the ground, and that’s supposed to be God deciding, ’I’ve been silent to him long enough; I’m going to answer him now.’ And bam, it comes up right then. He’s calling out Satan at the same time, broadcasting to everyone in the world.
"In the video, there is one last attack where he raises the dead of all these creatures and makes this undead army, which is another metaphor that is used later on in the album in a couple of other songs. Then, sound waves coming out of the structure knock all of them down, and all that’s left is a showdown between God and Satan."
In ’Son of the Morning,’ Kinard is playing the voice of Satan – except when guitarist Blay responds with his singing, which was supposed to be God’s reply. "In ’The Finisher,’ we’re fully representing God’s reply to that," Kinard says.
[...] the sequel to the title track, ’Son of the Morning,’ both directed by Daniel Davison. Additionally, it continues the metaphor-laden theme that permeates the Texas band’s lyrics. "In the ’Son of the Morning’ video, there’s a figure who represents Satan. It’s this winged goat with horns, and the metaphor starts there," explains frontman Micah Kinard.
"Satan has built this device, which is Venus, which comes from the metaphor from Latin poetry that ’Son of the Morning’ is derived from. Venus is referred to as Lucifer in the morning, because it’s the brightest star in the sky until the sun breaks the horizon and completely washes it out. So his minions build Venus, and it activates and everything dies except for him. That’s where ’The Finisher’ picks up."
Kinard, guitarists Shane Blay and James Erwin, bassist Lucas Starr and drummer Matt Davis perform in the video, but they’re about the only thing that’s real in it. Like the first video, Davidson – the former drummer/filmmaker for post-hardcore band Norma Jean – creates a computer-generated world filled with mythical creatures representing everything that Satan has tricked into working for him, says Kinard.
"The second the video begins, this huge structure lifts out of the ground, and that’s supposed to be God deciding, ’I’ve been silent to him long enough; I’m going to answer him now.’ And bam, it comes up right then. He’s calling out Satan at the same time, broadcasting to everyone in the world.
"In the video, there is one last attack where he raises the dead of all these creatures and makes this undead army, which is another metaphor that is used later on in the album in a couple of other songs. Then, sound waves coming out of the structure knock all of them down, and all that’s left is a showdown between God and Satan."
In ’Son of the Morning,’ Kinard is playing the voice of Satan – except when guitarist Blay responds with his singing, which was supposed to be God’s reply. "In ’The Finisher,’ we’re fully representing God’s reply to that," Kinard says.
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Oh, Sleeper - "Son Of The Morning" - (Solid State Records - August 25, 2009)
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