New Confide Tracks

2010-04-23 by PirateSquid | 15 Comments
Christian Post-Hardcore/Metalcore quintet Confide has released two new tracks on their MySpace entitled Now or Never and When Heaven is Silent from their upcoming album Recover, in stores May 18th.

http://www.myspace.com/confide

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PirateSquid
April 23rd 2010
1881 Comments


I feel slightly bad that the news I give usually pertains to bad Post-Hardcore or Scenecore groups from when I was a scenecore kid and added all these bands on Myspace so I see their updates :c

Their first album was alright, this is pretty generic Christcore though

xxKillWithASmile
April 23rd 2010
240 Comments


That wasn't as bad as I expected it to be. Sounds different than Shout The Truth did...It's just kind of boring, in the "halfway through the song I get bored" way.

cvlts
April 23rd 2010
9960 Comments


again, how can 5 dudes have the exact same haircut and not think 'oh shit! maybe this is a lil too much copy/paste?'

Comatorium.
April 23rd 2010
5657 Comments


the tracks werent bad. i love their cover of such great heights, but the shitty recording quality of their LP prevented me from ever getting into it. sad too, cause i really like the song millstone.

PirateSquid
April 24th 2010
1881 Comments


The Postal Service cover was dumb. Just a bunch of breakdowns and soft vocals with shitty screamz

Carnifex
April 24th 2010
1918 Comments


God this is terrible, and I actually enjoyed the re-issue of their first album. What the fuck is this.

Comatorium.
April 24th 2010
5657 Comments


Did they actually re-record STT? I downloaded the reissue and it sounded the same. anyone wanna send a link for a legit one?

Carnifex
April 24th 2010
1918 Comments


Yeah they did, more range in the vocals and cleaner production.

Comatorium.
April 24th 2010
5657 Comments


Wanna throw me a link?

burnafterbreeding
April 24th 2010
1529 Comments


Very nice dudes, spent a good month and a half with them. However, they are an absolutely shit band in my honest opinion. Fuck some Christcore.

Comatorium.
April 24th 2010
5657 Comments


idk, i like em based off of a few listens to STT but like i said, i never gave the record a proper chance. hopefully the link Carnifex sent me changes that.

henryChinaski
April 24th 2010
5220 Comments


haha i have to agree when it comes to these guys all looking the same. that haircut and a chest tattoo. so funny. blessthefall are a prime example for that aswell :D

henryChinaski
April 25th 2010
5220 Comments


wow thanks for that link. such good entertainment while eating breakfast :D

xTevinx
April 25th 2010
104 Comments


I actually really like Confide. I saw them earlier this month and they played these songs. Sounds better than STT.

PirateSquid
April 25th 2010
1881 Comments


Oh no, from when I hung with these dudes, they were extremely nice, and Shout the Truth had its moments definitely.

They're probably still nice, but very copypasta Christcore



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