Nick Dominguez - Guitar
Joshua Colbert - Guitar
Chris Carbonell - Drums
Chad Neptune - Bass
Jason Berggren - Vocals
Strongarm started in 1993 and under this line-up recorded two demos: first there was a 3 track nameless demo recorded at this guy Tony Bartoli's house. It featured "Forgiven", "Stand Together" (both re-recorded for Atonement) and the otherwise unreleased song "Unfold". Shortly thereafter they recorded their second demo in a local studio with better production: a 4 track demo called "These Times That Try Men's Souls" (featuring the songs "Count The Cost", "Trials", "Remaining" and "Strenghtened In Faith". While recording this demo, Tooth & Nail Records contacted Strongarm expressing interest in them (how they heard of them is still a mystery today). Strongarm sent over their whole demo, and Strongarm’s song “Count the Cost” appeared on Tooth & Nail’s first compilation album entitled "Helpless Amongst Friends" (P.O.D. also appears on that). This demo, and Strongarm’s performance at Cornerstone Festival that year, caught the attention of Tooth & Nail Records president Brandon Ebel who signed them. The original line-up remained the same for the release of their debut album "Atonement" in early 1995. Shortly after the release of this album there were personal differences in the band, and Nick (who went on to form Tension) and Chris were asked to leave the band by Jason. They were replaced by Bob Franquiz on guitar (formerly of the South Florida band Amboogalard which also included a member who went on to join Marilyn Manson) and Steve Kleisath on drums (formerly of the Tampa band Pull). He also played in a band called Shai Hulud at the time; a band that had pretty much a similar sound. One of the reasons for this fact might have been that Joshua had played with Shai Hulud's guitar player Matt Fox around 1991 in a band called Planet X. They discovered that hardcore didn't necessarily have to mean powerchords... they experimented with other kind of chord arrangements and melody that led to the sound that distinguished both Strongarm and Shai Hulud from the hardcore scene at the time.
You can look at a copy in cache of how their artist page at Tooth & Nail looked like at that time by clicking here.
Bob Franquiz - Guitar
Joshua Colbert - Guitar
Steve Kleisath - Drums
Chad Neptune - Bass
Jason Berggren - Vocals
Under this line-up Strongarm composed 5 of the 9 songs that appear on their 2nd album (“Advent of a Miracle”, “These Times That Try Men’s Souls”, “Increase”, “Supplication”, and “Measure of Consequence”).They also did a video for Tooth & Nail, a rare 7-inch record entitled "Trials" which includes an early version of the song ‘Increase’ (with an awesome sample of Darth Vader), and a summer tour. Eventually personal differences came to a head again, and Jason and Bob decided to leave Strongarm to pursue other interests. Although only 5 songs had been written for their next album, the remaining members decided to regroup and press on. Nick rejoined the band on guitar and they were looking for a while for a good singer; but finally they decided that drummer Chris would rejoin as well, and do the vocals. Strongarm continued on and finished work on their album "The Advent Of A Miracle" which was released in 1997. The line-up for this album was:
Nick Dominguez - Guitar
Joshua Colbert - Guitar
Steve Kleisath - Drums
Chad Neptune - Bass
Chris Carbonell - Vocals
They did several tours and finally announced their break-up in 1998 at their final show at Cornerstone Festival. This is what Steve Kleisath said about it in an interview:
As far as the reason Strongarm broke up people always wonder. It wasn't any one thing; the commitment level needed wasn't there anymore. Two of the guys were married, Chris and Josh, and they weren't available to tour. And just to write a whole new album for us takes a long time. We had a few ideas, actually had a few new songs, which will probably never be released. The time that it would take to do it and then know we wouldn't be able to tour off it just wasn't worth it. We were supposed to go to Europe, and that fell through, which really took the wind out of our sails, we had planned it the summer before, and we were planning our whole lives around being gone for a month and that fell through at the last minute, like on our way to the airport. The promoter who set us up and also set us up with Zao and Living Sacrifice who were gonna meet us out there, he never sold the tickets, and that really let the wind out of our sails. That wasn't why we broke up, but at that point we sorta got the feeling "alright we’ve been around a while, I think we are in the twilight of the band."
But after a while Nick, Steve, Josh and Chad apparently couldn't live without being in a band so they decided to form a new band called Further Seems Forever.Click here to see how they announced it on the Strongarm homepage at the time. They found a vocalist called Chris Carraba to fill up Chris Carbonell's place. The musical direction had switched from hardcore to emo, and also the missionary aspect that Strongarm clearly had was no longer there.
In 2000, Strongarm made a reunion appearance at Furnace Fest. It was the same line-up as it was when they broke up. On the song "Trials", they had their buddy Matt Fox on drums.
Forgiven
Strongarm Lyrics
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what is has been and what was will be
what do i work for why do i toil
what can man change
there is nothing new under the sun
Lord deliver us from this world
for the things it offers mean nothing to me
this is not my prayer this is my plea
when it seems i've turned my back
you encourage me just the same
without remembrace of my acts you take it all
when it seems i've turned away
without regard for you
your spirit brings me back
it brings me back
to you i answer to you alone
for there is nothing else
before you i stand
to do your work
manifest yourself in me
The lyrics of "Forgiven" by Strongarm are reflective of the band's Christian faith and values. The lyrics suggest that there is nothing new in this world - everything that exists now has existed before and will exist again. The singer questions why they work and toil in this world if there is ultimately nothing new to be gained. They go on to ask for deliverance from the materialistic and superficial things that the world offers, acknowledging that these things do not offer any true fulfillment or satisfaction.
The singer then makes a plea for guidance from the Lord, acknowledging that they have turned their back on Him in the past. The repetition of the line "it brings me back" suggests that the singer has experienced the forgiveness and love of God in the past and is confident in their ability to return to Him. The singer acknowledges that they answer to God alone and are devoted to doing His work. The final line, "manifest yourself in me," is a request for God to work through the singer and use them to do His work on earth.
Overall, the song speaks to the challenges of living in a world that can feel empty and unfulfilling without the guidance and love of God. It expresses a desire to remain faithful and devoted to Him, even when the temptations of the world pull the singer away.
Line by Line Meaning
there is nothing in this world that is new
Everything that exists in this world has been repeated over and over again.
what is has been and what was will be
Past and present events will continue to happen in the future.
what do i work for why do i toil
Questioning the purpose of hard work.
what can man change
Man has limited power to change the course of events.
there is nothing new under the sun
There is nothing genuinely different that has never been seen or experienced before.
Lord deliver us from this world
Asking God for liberation from this world.
for the things it offers mean nothing to me
Describing the insignificance of worldly possessions.
this is not my prayer this is my plea
Distinguishing between a prayer and a plea.
requesting your guidance
Asking for divine directions.
when it seems i've turned my back
Acknowledging the tendency to lose faith.
you encourage me just the same
Expressing gratitude for being uplifted during times of doubt.
without remembrace of my acts you take it all
God forgives without discrimination or remembering past wrongdoing.
when it seems i've turned away
Acknowledging turning away from God.
without regard for you
Admitting to not acknowledging God's presence.
your spirit brings me back
Being guided back to God through the Holy Spirit.
it brings me back
Affirming that the Holy Spirit brings one back to God after wandering away.
to you i answer to you alone
Solemnly stating allegiance to God and God alone.
for there is nothing else
Believing that God is the only thing that truly matters.
before you i stand
Presenting oneself before God.
to do your work
Seeking to carry out God's will.
manifest yourself in me
Asking God to reveal Himself through one's being.
Contributed by Julian L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.