Shout the Truth
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Personnel

Confide
  • Ross Michael Kenyon - lead vocals
  • Jeffrey Helberg - rhythm guitar, vocals on "This I Believe"
  • Aaron Richard Van Zutphen - lead guitar, vocals on "This I Believe", "Vultures Among the Dead" and "If We Were a Sinking Ship".
  • William "Billy" Pruden - bass, vocals on "This I Believe"
  • Arin Ilejay
    Arin Ilejay
    Arin Ilejay is a drummer who is currently playing for the American metal band Avenged Sevenfold as their new supporting drummer...

     - drums, percussion, vocals on "This I Believe"; screams

Production
  • Produced, Mixed and mastered by Cameron Webb


Shout The Truth (re-issue) is a re-issue of the album Shout the Truth, released on September 8, 2009 on Tragic Hero Records
Tragic Hero Records
Tragic Hero Records is a record label founded in Raleigh, North Carolina in March 2005 to represent the growing hardcore punk and harder wave of music in North Carolina. The label was founded by Tommy Lacombe, David Varnedoe and Jason Ganthner. Alesana was the first band the label signed...

 For this album, Confide went back to Cameron Webb's studio to re-record the clean vocals with new drummer and vocalist Joel Piper. With the exception of the track "Such Great Heights", Joel does not play the drums on any of the tracks on the album. The drums on all other tracks are the original drums recorded on the original album by former drummer Arin Ilejay
Arin Ilejay
Arin Ilejay is a drummer who is currently playing for the American metal band Avenged Sevenfold as their new supporting drummer...

. Lead guitars 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.

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 to the song by The Postal Service
The Postal Service
The Postal Service is an American electronic indie pop band composed of vocalist Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie and producer Jimmy Tamborello of Dntel and Headset.-Background:...

. The cover of "Such Great Heights" became an internet phenomenon in 2009. Two music videos were released for this album: "Such Great Heights" and "I Never Saw This Coming" (in which Joel Piper loses his drumstick at 0:08).
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