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--Platitude was a Swedish progressive metal band that was formed back in 1995, until they decided not to continue in 2008 due to "injuries, lack of time and devotion" according to their website.
Platitude from Sweden secured themselves a record deal with Italian Scarlet Records in the spring of 2002, and their debut studio album "Secrets Of Life" was recorded in the beginning of August 2002 together with producer Tommy Hansen at the world renomed Jailhouse Studios (Helloween, Pretty Maids, TNT, etc.). The Japanese version was released in February 2003 and within the next months, positive reviews from all over the world came rushing in. According to many, Platitude was the next shining star in the European heavy metal industry. Followed by the great mediatric response, it was time to face the fans.
In May 2003, Platitude joined the Danish heavy metal band Manticora on a European tour. Tommie Lundgren had left the band and was replaced by a new keyboardist/composer named Kristofer von Wachenfeldt. The tour took the two bands to venues in Holland, Germany, France and Denmark. Soon after returning to Sweden, Platitude was, once again, asked to join a headliner on tour. This time supporting UK's premiere progressive metal band Threshold for two live concerts in Germany. The tour ended with a successful gig at the Sweden Rock Festival in June 2003.
After long periods of songwriting, Platitude had, in November 2004, recorded their second studio album and was ready to face the public response. The final result surprised a lot of fans to the better, when the music had become much more mature in context. Nine was considered being the perfect sequel to the debut album.
Nine still carried that original Platitude character which was so evident on the debut release. You could still recognize the heavy production by Tommy Hansen, the catchy chorus lines and the heavy focus on written instrumental parts. Yet, the musical result turned out to be a lot more progressive, more alive, and gave a slightly different impact. The neoclassical power metal parts that influenced the debut was this time, more or less, gone. Instead, Nine displayed a wonderful mixture of melodic metal together with progressive parts.
Then, in the late summer of 2004, the band line-up faced some more changes. Platitude decided to change their drummer and when Marcus Höher had left the band, the young and promising Andreas Brobjer quickly replaced him. That same summer, Andreas had received big musical attention after winning the Official Swedish Championships in Drumset Playing and was at the same time recording for Richard Andersson's Space Odyssey. Platitude's first live appearance together with their new drummer was at the annual ProgPower Festival in Holland.
Shortly afterwards, current lead guitarist Daniel Hall decided to leave the band and the Swedish guitar talent Johan Randén (Solo, Freak Kitchen) took his place temporarily as a "stand in lead guitarist” and followed the band on their concerts. Johan had earlier appeared in such famous guitar magazines as the Japanese Young Guitar Magazine.
Around Christmas 2004, Platitude was busy planning for the recordings of their third studio album and decided to try a slightly different approach this time. Musical ideas were shared and new material was being composed around the clock. At the same time, Platitude's current lead keyboardist Andreas Lindahl was busy doing session work for Loch Vostok and Manticora and left Platitude to focus on his other musical endeavors.
Now, with a new and compact band line-up, Platitude was ready to hit the studio once again. In April 2005, the recordings of their third album Silence Speaks had begun. As a result, the album would display a unique touch, blending progressive heavy metal with tasteful amounts of AOR and melodic hard rock.
The songs all have a modern approach and together with powerhouse Erik "EZ" Blomkvist's strong vocals and catchy choruses, this is a killer album right from start! Platitude produced Silence Speaks at Jailhouse Studios, once again together with top producer Tommy Hansen.
Platitude's reputation as a young and fresh Scandinavian act is keeping on spreading across the world. Make sure that you will catch a copy of their latest release!
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--Platitude is an Alternative / Post-Grunge band formed in New York in 2008.
Platitude began as a garage-band that performed both original songs and covers of rock, and rock versions of Pop songs. The group is currently in the process of recording and releasing its first album, Girls Gone Wild Soundtrack, on their independent label.
The band is based out of Carmel, New York; and features a line-up with lead singer John Keher, lead guitar and drummer, Wilman Orellana, pianist Jen French, bassist Danny Polgreen, and songwriter Samantha Spano.
The band's first performance took place at Will's house, where the band's practices also took place. There was a surprisingly good turnout, featuring over 200 fans, and the band played a six-song set, including 2 original songs.
In January of 2009, the band faced trouble, because bassist Danny Polgreen was unhappy with the band and decided to quit. He rejoined the band in February of 2009, for the motivation of playing with a rival band at a local concert.
Despite having unstable practices, the band managed to record two demos from their first album, without a vocal track, and made them very sparsely available, only to friends and family. In the demos, John Keher took the position of drums and Wilman Orellana played both lead guitar, rhythm, and bass.
The band is expected to debut in mid- to late-2009 with their first album, and a tour of the Northeast U.S.
Trust
Platitude Lyrics
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I'm still trying to find
So what's left to do?
Can you tell me why?
Love is all need
Trust me I will never let you down!
Trying to move on
Lies are feeding lies
This i know for sure
But how can this become?
When you and I are one?
Love is all need!
Trust me I will never let you down!
Trying to move on
I reach out but noone's there for me!
[Solo]
Fate is in my hands
Even on my own
I won't understand
I guess time will show
Love is all need
Trust me I will never let you down!
Trying to move on
I reach out but noone's there for me!
No...
The Platitude song “Trust” is a powerful and reflective tune that delves deeply into themes of love, trust, and the struggles of everyday life. The song opens with a powerful question: “Once upon a life, I'm still trying to find, so what's left to do? Can you tell me why?” This question sets the tone for the rest of the song, as the singer seems lost and searching for answers in an ever-changing world.
The song continues with the recurring theme of love and trust: “Love is all need, Trust me I will never let you down!” This statement is repeated throughout the song, as if the singer is trying to convince themselves and others that love is the answer. However, there is a sense of struggle as the singer confesses “Trying to move on, I reach out but no one's there for me!” This sense of isolation and vulnerability only adds to the powerful emotions conveyed in the song.
One of the most evocative lines in the song is “Lies are feeding lies, this I know for sure, but how can this become when you and I are one?” This line speaks to the sense of confusion and disillusionment that can arise when we realize that the people we trust are not always truthful. However, despite this realization, the singer still seems to hold on to the idea that love and trust will conquer all.
Overall, “Trust” is a powerful song that explores the complexities of love, trust, and the human experience. It is a deeply introspective tune that speaks to the struggles we all face in the pursuit of happiness and fulfillment.
Line by Line Meaning
Once upon a life
There was a time in my past
I'm still trying to find
And I am still searching for it
So what's left to do?
I am feeling aimless and unsure
Can you tell me why?
I am seeking answers from someone else
Love is all need
Love is the only thing I truly require
Trust me I will never let you down!
I promise that I will always be reliable and supportive
Trying to move on
I am attempting to progress forward
I reach out but noone's there for me!
But I do not have anyone to turn to
Lies are feeding lies
Dishonesty is just perpetuating more dishonesty
This i know for sure
I am completely sure of this fact
But how can this become?
But I am confused as to how this situation arose
When you and I are one?
When we are supposed to be united as one
Fate is in my hands
The destiny of my life is under my control
Even on my own
Even if I am alone
I won't understand
I will not fully comprehend what is happening
I guess time will show
Perhaps only time will provide me with the answers I seek
No...
The song ends on a somber note
Contributed by Jordan D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Michael Mazrin
I really loved Platitude's music. I think they need to make a comeback.
Damiano Vaccaro
Me too, i've never had the chance to see them live.
Auvernia
Amazing band, still listening Secrets of Life.
seb 59
this concert has 17 years and it's the same age of the drummer !
Love this video, thanks for sharing !
Damiano Vaccaro
They're still my favourite band.
Matt Stevenson
It's a shame these guys didn't keep going :(