They have released two EP's: Innocence Surround and Introduction, a demo and four full length albums: Shout The Truth in 2008, which was re-recorded and re-released when Joel Piper joined the band in 2009, Recover in 2010 and then All Is Calm in 2013. The band ended in 2010, but had a comeback for their last album released in 2013.
All former members (in order of joining):
Jeffrey Helberg (2004 - 2010, 2012 - 2013): guitar (only original member left)
Aaron Van Zuthpen (2004 - 2009): guitar, vocals (now in Nekrogoblikon)
Joshua Plesh (2004 - 2007): vocals
Billy Pruden (2004 - 2009): bass
Jason Pickard (2004 - 2006): drums
John Paul Penton (2006 - 2007): drums
Ross Kenyon (2007 - 2010, 2012 - 2013): vocals (Ex-PenknifeLovelife)
Arin Ilejay (2007 - 2009): drums (ex-Avenged Sevenfold)
Joshua Patrick Paul (2009 - 2010, 2012 - 2013): guitar (Ex-In Fair Verona)
Joel Piper (2009 - 2010, 2012 - 2013): drums, vocals (also in Avery PkwyEx-Olivia the Band)
Trevor Vickers (2009 - 2010, 2012 - 2013): bass (Ex-Underneath The Gun)
Confide was formed by Joshua Plesh, Aaron Van Zuthpen, Billy Pruden, Jason Pickard and Jeff Helberg. They were in the same youth group and wanted to start a hardcore band. Two EP's were recorded in this formation: Innocence Surround and Introduction.
In the end of 2006, drummer Jason Pickard left the band and was replaced by John Paul Penton. Joshua Plesh also left the band. Ross Kenyon (who was fronting Penknifelovelife at that time) contacted Jeffey Helberg through the internet and told him he wanted to sing in an American band because his girlfriend lived there.
After being in the States for three months, Ross was forced to move back to England and John decided to quit the band.
In July Ross moved back to California and Arin Ilejay joined the band on the drums. In this formation they recorded Shout The Truth and their videoclip for If We Were a Sinking Ship.
In March 2009 two new members were introduced to the band: Joshua Paul and Joel Piper. Aaron and Arin left the band because they wanted a normal life off the road.
With Joel taking over the clean vocals, they re-recorded Shout The Truth and also a cover of The Postal Service's 'Such Great Heights'. They also recorded a videoclip for that song.
In August 2009 Billy Pruden, bassplayer and founding member, left the band. He was replaced by Trevor Vickers.
Vickers was introduced on their national headliner tour 'Thriller Tour' with Agraceful. They also recorded a video for 'I Never Saw It Coming' in September.
In December 2009 the band recorded their new album with Joey Sturgis (Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada, Attack Attack!). The album was released in May 2010 and featured one single Tighten it Up..
On October 4th, 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, "There is no easy way to say this at all but it's time to put an end to all the rumors you guys keep hearing about us breaking up. Unfortunately, the rumors are true and we wish we could have been the first to tell you guys but there are reasons why we couldn't release this statement until now. We want to be 100% honest with you guys and let you know the real reasons that Confide will be no longer because you deserve to know. First of all, we want to let you know that each member of the band remains friends and the band breaking up was a positive thing and nothing bad happened to result in this. After being a touring band for over three years now, Confide is on the road for nine to ten months out the year and for some people in the band, it was getting to be a struggle to be gone so much, living in a van, sleeping in parking lots and not eating/sleeping well. We absolutely love making music, playing shows and especially meeting/hanging out with fans but we feel God has a new chapter for our lives right now. Around two weeks ago, Joshua, Trevor & I (Ross) sat down and talked about how we felt about touring and how it is really taking a toll on our lives. After the talk, we then sat down as a full band and told Jeff & Joel how we felt and they were very understanding and knew exactly what we were going through. Jeff & Joel discussed keeping Confide going but we decided as a group that it would be for the best if Confide came to an end after our Japan tour, which is in early October. Each member of the band will continue to work in the music industry in some way or another, whether it be in a band, work for a record label/management company, work in a studio, or whatever it may be, we're not giving up on music and you will definitely hear from each of us again. We hope that you guys will show each of us the same support that you have shown Confide over the years. Since the beginning, Confide has been a band that strives to help, encourage and inspire people and even though the band will be no more, we want you guys to still be able to talk to us on a personal level so if you ever want to talk or just say hey, please never hesitate to contact us through our Facebook, twitter or myspace profiles. As a huge thank you to our fans, we will be doing a bunch of farewell shows. We'll post dates and details on the farewell shows once we get back from Japan and figure all of that out. We want to thank fans and give you guys a chance to come to a show and celebrate the life of Confide with us."
The fans missed Confide and the band listened to the words online. The band started a Kickstarter campaign and on September 30, 2012 Confide was successfully funded and had received $38,709 in fan support for their album project to be released in 2013 called All Is Calm. Confide performed on several festivals after this.
The members of Confide have gone on to take part in many other bands and projects, most notably Avenged Sevenfold and Of Mice & Men. Former drummer Arin Ilejay joined Avenged Sevenfold and then was fired from the band, but as of 2015 has joined the nu metal band Islander. Drummer Joel Piper started his own solo project after quitting Of Mice & Men, and later the band Lifelong with also previous Confide members Ross Kenyon and Trevor Vickers. Aaron Van Zutphen currently plays in the metal band Nekrogoblikon.
Holes
Confide Lyrics
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Face to face with everything
That keeps bringing us down
So in me, and this place thats full of regret
You'll see that nothing is quite, perfect
Now, All eyes are focused on me
And everything I do is for only you
We didn't want it to be like this
Oh believer, Theres things you've never seen
There's things you've never been told
Oh believer, Theres things you've never seen
There's things you've never been told
I pray to God,
That the devil never sees my sorry face [x3]
I pray to God
So be for your safety
In a time when you have nothing, and no self control
Now take the respect you won from your most, meaningful
It's all you have left to show
Now, All eyes are focused on me
And everything I do is for only you
We didn't want it to be like this
We didn't want it to be like this
Oh believer, Theres things you've never seen
There's thigns you've never been told
Oh believer, Theres things you've never seen
There's thigns you've never been told
I pray to God,
That the devil never sees my sorry face [x3]
I pray to God
The lyrics of Confide's song Holes give us a glimpse of personal struggle, regret, and the hope for redemption while seeking strength from a higher being. The first verse describes facing familiar problems that keep dragging the singer down, full of regret in a place that is far from perfect. The song taps into universal feelings of wanting to escape from the past, the mistakes, and the judgment that come with it. In the second verse, the focus shifts to the individual's interaction with others, where everything they do is solely for one person's benefit. However, despite their best efforts, things did not turn out the way they wanted it to be. There is a sense of being misunderstood and unseen in the world around them.
The chorus evokes a sense of faith and religiosity with the repeated call to "oh believer." Here, the singer's request is for people to see and hear the things they have never seen or been told. In a way, it aligns with the idea of salvation where the possibility of experiencing something more profound is possible when one connects with the divine. The bridge brings the song's spiritual motif to the forefront, with the singer praying to God, hoping that the devil never sees their sorry face.
Overall, Confide's Holes explores the universal themes of regret, perseverance, and hope, and how relying on faith, even during the hardest times, can bring peace and clarity.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, here it is again
Encountering the same issue again
Face to face with everything
Facing the problem head-on
That keeps bringing us down
The source of our troubles
So in me, and this place thats full of regret
Feeling regretful and guilty for being part of the problem
You'll see that nothing is quite, perfect
Acknowledging imperfections and flaws
All eyes are focused on me
Being under scrutiny and pressure
And everything I do is for only you
Trying to please someone else at the expense of oneself
We didn't want it to be like this
Expressing desire for a different outcome
Oh believer, Theres things you've never seen
Addressing a specific audience who lacks experience or knowledge
There's things you've never been told
Implying that there is hidden or unknown information
I pray to God, That the devil never sees my sorry face [x3]
Asking for protection from harm and punishment
So be for your safety
Prioritizing safety and protection
In a time when you have nothing, and no self control
Being in a vulnerable state
Now take the respect you won from your most, meaningful
Appreciating the value of earned respect
It's all you have left to show
Having nothing else to offer
Contributed by Callie E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.