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Shout the Truth

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Released
  
June 17, 2008

Length
  
35:05

Artist
  
Confide

Label
  
Tragic Hero Records

Recorded
  
2007

Shout the Truth (2008)
  
Recover (2010)

Release date
  
17 June 2008

Genre
  
Post-hardcore

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Producer
  
Cameron Webb, Joel Piper

Similar
  
Recover, All Is Calm, Go West Young Man - Let t, Someday Came Suddenly, Downtown Battle Mountain

Confide millstone


Shout the Truth is the debut full-length album by American metalcore band Confide, released on June 17, 2008

Contents

Confide can t see the forest for the trees


Background

The album was released on Science Records (Warner Bros.), the same label as Blessthefall and Greeley Estates were on at that time, before the label shut-down.

Shout the Truth was the first album featuring England-native Ross Kenyon, besides the group's 2008 demo recording. Two of the songs from the demo were also re-recorded for this full-length; "Zeal" and "The Bigger Picture". The album was also the last album to feature original member and lead guitarist, Aaron VanZutphen, and was the only album to feature drummer, Arin Ilejay.

Re-release

The re-issue of Shout the Truth was released on September 8, 2009 through Tragic Hero Records, as opposed to the album's original pressing over Science Records. For this re-recording, Confide went back to Cameron Webb's studio to re-record the clean vocals with new drummer and vocalist Joel Piper, with an exception for "Such Great Heights". Piper only recorded vocals for these songs and does not play the drums on any of the tracks on the re-release. The drums on all other tracks are the original drums recorded on the original album by former drummer Arin Ilejay. The original lead guitar tracks were also used from the old mix, as recorded by former guitarist Aaron VanZutphen, except the guitars on "Such Great Heights" which were recorded by new member Joshua Paul. This re-release was also last album to feature the original member/bassist Billy Pruden.

The album also features 3 bonus tracks: "Role Reversal", "I Never Saw This Coming" (both recorded in 2008 as b-sides) and "Such Great Heights", a cover of the song by electronic group, The Postal Service. The cover of "Such Great Heights", which was recorded by Joel Piper at Joel Piper's recording studio in Fresno, Ca, became an internet phenomenon in 2009. Two music videos were released for this album: "Such Great Heights" and "I Never Saw This Coming".

Produced, mixed and mastered by Cameron Webb (for both versions)

Songs

1Millstone
2Can't See the Forest For the Trees
3I Am Scared of Me

References

Shout the Truth Wikipedia