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xsinkshipsx
02/07/09, 05:19 PM
Confide - Shout The Truth
Record Label: Science Records
Release Date: June 17, 2008

When I first stumbled across this California-residing, V-neck and vest combo sportin’, tight pants wearin’ metalcore outfit called Confide, I was not impressed. They just seemed like another band that was contributing to the white noise that has become this scene we are all apart of. I really did not give them a shot. But one day, I sat down and listened. I don’t like to judge an album without listening to the whole thing (though I will admit of having a tendency to do so). When I was done, I listened to it again. I was immediately struck by the vocals. The desperate tones of the native English lead vocalist brought to mind that of Oh, Sleeper or even the passion of Life In Your Way. I, being the sucker for passionate vocals that I am, needed to hear more. This led to my diving into Shout The Truth, and discovering an above average album

The album wastes no time packing a punch. “Milestone” opens with the desperate calls of Ross asking “Why is the name of God on my lips?” This and other tracks reveal their depression for the love of God, and do not hold back lyrically on this record. All the while, they also know how to create a good dance groove for those who get down to Misery Signals or Oh, Sleeper. After the opener, they move just as fast into “Can’t See The Forest For The Trees” with the unrelenting chorus breakdown being one of the best on the record.

The next couple tracks move along seamlessly, bringing the same amount of punch as the rest of the album. It is not until the single “If We Were A Sinking Ship” that I was struck. The song starts off with soft guitars and spoken words and then brings you to the best chorus on the album that says, “I’ll be the words when you are silent/I am the comfort when you’re gone/I am the thoughts behind your action/I’m on the edge of your last breath”. This also repeats over the final breakdown that hits harder than anything else on the record and makes for an appropriate single.

This transitions to the interlude “00:00,” which signals the second half of the record. After that the next track that hit me the hardest on Truth was “Vultures Among The Dead”. This song starts out and really brings out the best of both worlds perfectly. They use the melodic side with as much ease as their breakdowns. The next two tracks are in the the same vein of the rest of the record, teetering between the glossy soundscapes and the breakdown and bark of what you have come to expect.

Confide has a solid record with Shout The Truth. Though you might have heard everything they have done before, consider this, the last track is a round of the five members singing worshipful lyrics. It really made me step back and realize that regardless of how much I might have overlooked this record come the music standpoint, it appears that this record was not made to impress anyone but the one they are singing too.

www.myspace.com/confide

misery signals; oh, sleeper; dudes with long hair, tight pants, and V-neck hollering at you

Klatzke
02/17/09, 07:59 PM
I liked this, but it got old extremely fast.

Handraa
02/18/09, 10:45 AM
I liked this, but it got old extremely fast.
Agreed.
Good Review.

WDragons08
03/28/09, 09:55 PM
This band is amazing. Definitely check them out.

PureBlueSF
11/12/09, 04:09 PM
I like this band quite a bit but I find it funny that as soon as they got popular tons of kids at my school started wearing low v-necks like the ones the vocalist always wears, haha

xtourangeaux
11/27/09, 12:52 PM
I love this album. I find the style more Underoath influenced, but way better in my opinion. Confide rules!

Breakdowns?12
05/06/10, 07:40 PM
I really enjoy this album.
In my opinion i believe it be a sort of new metalcore. Without the breakdowns after breakdowns.
And just the passion they put into the music itself

Spikedeheld
05/19/10, 04:33 PM
Good review, totally agree with you on 'If We Were A Sinking Ship', got me into the album - Saw them live a couple of days ago for free (!) in a little bar.. amazing!

Nikon7
06/07/11, 03:16 PM
There second album in my opinion is just as good!

Niko John
07/18/11, 08:45 PM
Never listened to this one but I think I will give it a shot