Confide | |
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Confide in their most recent line-up |
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Genres | Metalcore |
Years active | 2004–2010 |
Labels | Science, Tragic Hero |
Associated acts | Avenged Sevenfold, Penknifelovelife, Underneath the Gun, Olivia, In Fair Verona, Avery Pkwy, Sketch Orchestra |
Past members | |
Jeffrey Helberg Aaron Van Zuthpen Billy Pruden Joshua Plesh Jason Pickard John Penton Ross Kenyon Arin Ilejay Joshua Paul Trevor Vickers Joel Piper |
Confide was an American metalcore band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2004. They released three EPs and two full-length albums. Since the band was on a secular label they were not marketed in the "Christian" market, but their faith plays a big role in their personal lives as well as their music. The band announced on on October 4, 2010 that they would be disbanding while on tour in Japan in 2010. Upon their return from Japan, they played their farewell show on November 7, 2010.
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Confide was originally started in August 2004 by Aaron Van Zutphen, Jason Pickard and Josh Plesh as a deathcore act. They went looking for members in their youth group. Josh knew Billy, Jason and Aaron knew Jeffrey, that's how they got their first real line-up. In this period of time, they released two EPs, "Innocence Surround" and "Introduction".
In the end of 2006, former vocalist Josh Plesh left the band, and was replaced by current frontman Ross Michael Kenyon, putting his other band Penknifelovelife on hiatus.[1] Ross moved to the United States to be with his girlfriend and went looking on the internet for bands who needed a singer. After some chatting with Jeffrey, he moved to his house and they started practicing. This line-up change also made the band shift into a purist metalcore sound. But in January 2007 Ross had to move back to Europe and started playing with penknifelovelife again, putting another band on hiatus: Confide. After one tour with And Their Eyes Were Bloodshot in Europe he stated on his bands MySpace he was leaving for Confide again. penknifelovelife split up and Confide started writing for Shout the Truth.
Their first full length, titled Shout the Truth, was released on June 17, 2008 on Science Records. Shortly after the album was released, Science Records was eliminated by its parent company Warner Bros. Records and Confide was left without a label. In early 2009, the band was signed to Tragic Hero Records, and began performing all across the United States, on tours such as the "Don't Take Your Guns to Tour", alongside bands Once Nothing, Here I Come Falling, and In Fear and Faith.[2]
On July 25, 2009, the band announced on their MySpace blog that they were going to re-release their album Shout the Truth. The re-release contained 3 bonus songs, one of which is a cover of the song "Such Great Heights" by The Postal Service, and was released on September 8, 2009. Following the release, the band headlined a promotional tour alongside acts This Romantic Tragedy and Agraceful. In January they finished recording their second full length studio album. The new album, entitled Recover, was released May 18. On April 7, Confide released a new song, entitled When Heaven Is Silent, from the new album. On April 21, they released a second song from the new album titled Now or Never. Along with their new album they released their second full length music video. They were planning to embark on the Band of Brothers tour.
However, on September 28, 2010, Confide dropped off the Band of Brothers tour. Their name was dropped and the tour started the next day. They also had taken their name off of Miss May I's headlining Monument Tour. Miss May I bassist, Ryan Neff confirmed that Confide had broken up, but the post was later removed. Joel Piper also stated on his twitter "My phone and email is blowing up right now. Some of you guys might know why."[3] His tweet was later deleted also. Miss May I went on to talk about their tour because The Word Alive also dropped the Monument Tour. They stated "The Word Alive has decided to go on tour with A Day to Remember instead of the Monument Tour, and Confide informed us that they will not be doing the tour any longer because they are breaking up. Sorry to anyone who this disappoints, we do not have any further information on those band's situations."[4] It was then unclear on what was happening with the band. The band updated their official Facebook page with information about their tour in Japan on September 29.
On October 4, 2010, it was officially announced by Confide of their breakup. They have stated that they'll part ways when they return from their tour of Japan in early October. The band plans to play a handful of farewell shows on the West Coast. A statement released on behalf of the band says,
On November 7th, 2010, Confide had their final show at the Glasshouse in Pomona, California. The event was a sold-out show, filling the venue's 300 person capacity, and they had local bands open up for them that Confide had shared the stage with at other venues around Southern California. After the show was over, fans from all around the country were outside awaiting to say their goodbyes and take pictures with the band one last time. All merchandise, instruments, wires, microphones, and the band's van were up for sale after the show.
Confide reunited for a one-time show at the Playground Festival in Hidden Valley, California on September 4th, 2011. Fans have speculated that they will tour again, but it has been confirmed by the members of Confide that they will NOT be touring after this show.
Year | Song | Director | Album |
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2007 | "Zeal" (was never finished, but can be found on YouTube)[5] | Ryan Wilson | Demo 2008 |
2008 | "If We Were a Sinking Ship" | Daniel Chesnut | Shout the Truth |
2009 | "Such Great Heights" | Daniel Chesnut | Shout the Truth (re-issue) |
2010 | "I Never Saw It Coming" | Luke Rocheleau | Shout the Truth (re-issue) |
2010 | "The View From My Eyes" | Jon Stone | "Recover" |
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