CONFESSIONS OF A TRAITOR “Punishing Myself Before God Does” Single / Video
Confessions Of A Traitor have released the title track of their upcoming album “Punishing Myself Before God Does”. It’s a crushing track that shows more of the diversity featured on this truly amazing album. The LP drops September 16.Listen wherever you enjoy music: Spotify Apple Music Amazon
“Punishing Myself Before God Does” will be released on September 16 and pre-orders will be launching soon. Make sure to also check out the previous single “Peacekeeper” below.
Confessions of a Traitor join the Facedown Family to release their new album “Punishing Myself Before God Does” on September 16. Mixed and Mastered by Andrew Wade (Wage War, ADTR), “Punishing Myself…” is an enormous and dynamic anthem-filled full length album.
Confessions Of A Traitor offer raw emotion through the medium of an energized and confronting sound.
Honest and passionate, the band wears their hearts on their sleeves. COAT shares this through emotive lyrics that venture to some of the darkest places the band have endured.
“We want to provide an escape for people, to embrace their belief when all else is lost.
Meadows are hailing from USA and this is their new record with Facedown Records who continue to give to the scene amazing releases. This record contains 13 songs divided in three parts telling story of love, betrayal, anguish, hope and sorrow among others. The music of Meadows can be described as what we called in the nineties new school hardcore with melodic hardcore punk influences. Although there are couple of excursions into faster hardcore punk approach, the songs are slower in general, with stop and go parts, lost of atmospheric almost post hardcore guitar riffs and vocals that are superb and fit perfectly to the vibe of the songs, being shouted, screamed and at times sung clean. My personal favorites are The Flood, The Dove, The Embrace, those three. But, I recommend you to listen to the album as a whole and only then you will get the real picture of the magnitude of this opus.