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Showbread (band)

Showbread is an American Christian hardcore band formed in Guyton, Georgia, in 1997. The group has gone through numerous lineup changes since its initial formation, but maintains its two core members, Josh Dies and Patrick Porter. The group built an underground fanbase in the late 1990s and early 2000s through word-of-mouth exposure and frequent touring. In 2004, the band signed with Tooth & Nail Records and released their major-label debut, No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical. In 2010, the band left Tooth & Nail and joined Come&Live!, an independent record label that releases music via free downloads.

Showbread
Showbread performing in 2006
Background information
OriginGuyton, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Years active1997–2016, 2020–present[6]
LabelsCome&Live!, Tooth & Nail, Steel Roots, Coastal Rock
MembersJosh Dies
Ivory Mobley
John Giddens
Matt Davis
Mike Jensemble
Patrick Porter
Marvin Reilly
Past membersDrew Porter
Garret Holmes
Landon Ginnings
Ryan Peterson
Travis Riner
Websiteshowbread.net

Throughout their career, the band has been subject to much controversy among Christian listeners, over their lyrical themes and personal lifestyles. The members of Showbread have labeled their musical sound as "Raw Rock". According to former guitarist Matt Davis, the band's name comes from "a biblical reference that Jesus used to show how Christianity isn't so much about rules but about love."[7]

Showbread released their final album, Our Fathers Were Models For God, on November 15, 2022.[8]

History edit

The band was formed in 1997 by Patrick Porter and Travis Riner, as a worship band for the Southern Baptist church they attended. Their church ultimately asked them to leave when they started playing music the church viewed as Satanic.[9][10] Eventually, Patrick's younger brother Josh joined the band, serving as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter after starting as the drummer.

The band went through line-up changes, including the addition of Eddie Ortiz as vocalist, and began playing local and regional shows, which garnered the attention of musicians in other Georgia-based Christian rock bands. It was through these meetings that the additions of Mike Jensen (guitar), Matt Davis (guitar), and John Giddens (synthesizer) took place. Ortiz left the group in 2001 but does appear as vocalist, and is credited, on the independently produced and released record The Dissonance of Discontent and plays guitars on the album "Goodbye Is Forever", he returned briefly to tour and run merchandise for the band in 2004. With their new line-up, Showbread toured independent of management, booking agents, and record labels for two years before signing to Tooth & Nail / Solid State Records in 2004.

Tooth & Nail Records and No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical (2004–2005) edit

Showbread played at the Cornerstone Festival in summer of that year and quickly gained a strong following. In fall 2004, they released their debut album for Tooth & Nail Records, titled No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical. No Sir was produced by Sylvia Massy, who has also worked with Prince, Tool, and Johnny Cash.[11]

Age of Reptiles (2006) edit

Showbread's Age of Reptiles, was released on August 1, 2006. On this album, Showbread departed drastically from the spastic, screeching style of their previous albums, to a more alternative rock sound, while keeping with their trademark lyrical style and keytar. Also produced by Sylvia Massy, it was recorded in Weed, California at RadioStar Studios.

Ivory's departure and Anorexia Nervosa (2007–2008) edit

On March 4, 2007, Showbread posted on their official website that they would be writing a new record in the spring that they hope to record in the fall and release in 2008.

Showbread announced on April 2, 2007, that Ivory Mobley would be leaving the band in May, his last show being Cornerstone Florida.[12] Ivory continues to be a close friend to the band and has even appeared on various songs for their records after his departure. Two months later, on July 13, 2007, they announced that they asked drummer Justin Oblinger to step down from the band. Oblinger was replaced by Ricky Holbrook, the former drummer of Our Heart's Hero.

On May 1, 2007, the band's blog became home to bizarre videos and messages filled with codes and hidden messages leading to more clues and hidden messages about the band's new record.[13] Fans worked together to connect the puzzle pieces that they believe coincide with the new album. Anorexia Nervosa was announced by the band to be released May 13, 2008. The "album" was released as two separate albums, one called Anorexia and the other Nervosa. Many of the songs on each album share the same names, although the sound is different for each album. They also come with a different story to be read along with the song. The story comes in the form of a booklet in each of the albums. There are time markers above each section of text in the booklet to inform the listener when to read that section during the album. The music often matches the tone of the story in the album booklet in order to create a true multi-sensory experience.

Soon after the joint-release of Anorexia and Nervosa and shortly before the start of the band's "You Can't Save Yourself Tour", John "JG" Giddens, the keytar player, left the band to pursue other interests. Guitarist Matt Davis also left around this time, however Josh decided against announcing his departure. Matt Davis's guitar role was replaced by Landon Ginnings, also known by Landon D. Mise (formerly of The Wedding) for the tour and JG's by Garrett Holmes. Both members were released after they completed the tour, but returned in 2009.

The Fear of God (2009) edit

On August 11, 2009, Showbread released the album The Fear of God. Recording began in April at RadioStar Studios in Weed, CA. Frontman Josh Dies has said in a recent interview, "This is a record we've wanted to make for a long time but in the past we've had so many opinions in the band that made it difficult. It's about energy, and passion, and aggression. It has a punk rock spirit to it.. There are elements of all the Showbread styles involved, but put together in a new and interesting way... It isn't about trying to be anything but raw and just letting it all come out....."[14]

Come&Live! and Who Can Know It? (2010–2011) edit

 
Showbread in Jacksonville, Florida.

On March 29, 2010, Showbread announced signing with independent label Come&Live!. The band stated, "At this point in our lives as Showbread, we have decided to withdraw from many elements of the industry that have been a part of our band for years, sign with Come&Live! and trust God to provide ways for us to offer our music and our performances as free gifts in order to expand the scope of our ministry." As "musicinaries" the band relies completely on donations from supporters to fund recordings, tours, and basic sustenance.[15]

2010 also marked the departure of guitarists Mike Jensen and Landon Ginnings, with the band continuing as a four-piece.[citation needed]

Showbread created a Kickstarter account for the purpose of funding the debut Come&Live! album on May 17. Their original goal was to raise $13,000 by August 14, so they could record the album.[16] On May 26, they made that goal. By the end of the fundraiser, they raised $33,322. The rest of the money was used for other purposes, such as the upcoming free tour.[17]

On September 21, 2010, Showbread headed down to Weed, California to record the album with Rich Veltrop and Sylvia Massy Shivy at Radio Star Studios. During the recording session, August 10, Showbread announced on their website that the album was going to be titled, "Who Can Know It?". The band shot a lot of footage from this recording session. They compiled all of the videos and released it as a DVD titled it "Showbread: An Awful Void". This video also available to stream on the band's official YouTube channel, as of March 2014.[18]

"Who Can Know It?" was released on November 16, 2010, through Come&Live!. The album was released in multiple versions. Besides the free digital download through the Come&Live! website, they put out three different physical copies, the standard edition, the special edition, and the vinyl edition.

In February 2011, Josh Dies released a book titled "The Joke That We Play on the World." The book is a biography of the band's history from their beginnings up until the end of 2010. The book contains makings of albums, tours, faith, funny moments, biographies of each band member, past and present, some interviews and articles. The book also contained a digital photo album, which has photos of the band past and present, such as photos of the original lineup.[19]

Showbread were a part of four tours in 2011. From mid-February to April 2011, Showbread went on their first free national tour, "Raw Rock Theology 2011". At the beginning of the summer Showbread hopped on the second leg of the "Ad Astra Per Aspera Record Release Tour" with Abandon Kansas, Quiet Science, and The Wedding. In mid-summer, the band was a part of "Arrows Are Deadly: Missional Tour" with Ascend the Hill, White Collar Sideshow, and The Ember Days. In the fall, Showbread embarked on a headlining European tour called "Showbread Goes To Europe" with Safemode and The Spirit That Guides Us.

On November 12, 2011, Showbread released their debut remix album titled "Who Can Unknow It?" which is only available as a digital copy through their online store.[20]

Cancer (2011–2015) edit

During the month of September 2011, there were posts on Showbread's Formspring talking about plans for a new concept album. On October 25, 2011, an article from Radio U came out giving small detail regarding a new album. In the interview Josh Dies stated, "[The album is] in developmental stages right now... But what we're doing is a science fiction concept album called Cancer."[21]

Showbread is planning to commemorate the 10th anniversary of their debut album, No Sir, Nihilism is Not Practical, with a live performance of the album on August 9, 2014, in Portland, Oregon, with the 2004 album lineup: Matt Davis, Josh Dies, John Giddens, Mike Jensen, Ivory Mobley, Patrick Porter, and Marvin Reilly.[22][better source needed]

On June 3, 2015, Josh Dies appeared on the Broken Light podcast to discuss Showbread, his writing, and church planting. He discussed the history of the band within the changing landscape of the music industry, and lamented over the ambitious approach to Cancer, and a film that was supposed to accompany the album. While happy with the album itself, he remarked on how the attempt at fulfilling an overly ambitious vision with the movie had stagnated the band's ability to tour or create further albums and left them in a perpetual limbo. He also hinted that the end of Showbread would be coming once the Cancer film fiasco had come to a close, and that the band hopes to release at least one more album before calling it quits.[23]

Showbread Is Showdead (2016) edit

Showbread's next album, Showbread Is Showdead, was released on January 8, 2016,[24] with the original lineup from No Sir, Nihilism is Not Practical. The only physical edition of the album was released in vinyl. Along with the album release, Showbread also released a documentary entitled The Music Is Dead[25] and the Cancer[26] movie.

On June 21, 2016, the band announced their final show as Showbread.[27]

Post-Breakup (2020-present) edit

On March 7, 2021, the band announced a reunion show to be played at Furnace Fest on September 26.

In November 2022, Showbread released a new album, Our Fathers Were Models For God, in concert with Josh Dies's new book Death To Deconstruction: Reclaiming Faithfulness as an Act of Rebellion.[8]

In February 2023, Furnace Fest announced that Showbread will be playing their music festival on September 22, 2023.[28]

Traits edit

Showbread is known for giving ridiculous statements in the press and in interviews. Most interviews, regardless of purpose, vary from light hearted nonsense to outright absurdity, becoming serious only when answering questions dealing with their faith. They have made many absurd claims, ranging from the accusations that Blindside's members are vampire, werewolf, and zombie hunters,[10] to accusations that Pillar's band members are made of grass clippings. Despite the nature of many of these statements, it appears they were meant to be taken in a light-hearted manner.[29]

Very open with their Christianity, the group has even been known to point out that the only serious things they will say during their set are those that deal with their beliefs. Showbread also gives whimsical names to their headlining tours like "Kings Of Krunk" and "To'...Fo' Sho'" and even reportedly suggested that their 2006 tour with the band Roses Are Red be titled "Dookie Eaters Anonymous," due to a recurring joke between vocalists Mobley and Porter.

They are known for wearing matching outfits when performing to promote their albums, such as red and black for No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical, black and green for Age of Reptiles, Doctor and Nurse outfits for Anorexia and Nervosa, and army shirts for The Fear of God.

Ideological views edit

Showbread openly advocate Christian pacifism and anarchism,[30] criticize patriotism as idolatry,[31] boycott all companies that use sweatshops,[32] all members are freewill theists,[33] some subscribe to open theism[34] and all members are teetotalers.[35]

Controversies edit

Despite their open statements concerning their Christian faith, Showbread has endured intense criticism from some[who?] Christians who feel certain aspects of their music to be offensive and repugnant in terms of Christian morality.[citation needed]

In 2006, a fan-made video for the song "Dead By Dawn", featured on YouTube,[36] was seen by the band and posted on their own site.[citation needed] In turn, this video was misinterpreted by some as an actual Showbread music video which brought attention to the subject matter and lyrics of "Dead By Dawn". Certain Christian groups retaliated on web forums calling the band "satanic" and insisting that "the only reason these degenerates should be allowed in a church is if it is to get them saved". The album, No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical, was even briefly pulled from some Christian music retailers in the wake of the backlash. However, upon further investigation of the accusations and those that made them, the album was restocked and the controversy dismissed. After a period of silence, on September 7, 2006, the band reposted (after their website crashed) a statement on their site discussing the debate between Christian morality and secular media in defense of their music and the beliefs they stand for. From the statement, Josh Porter concluded with:

"Showbread is a Christian band. As I tell you from the stage in dark musty concert venues each night, dressed in silly outfits, covered in sweat and in a tired voice. This means that we as a band believe in Jesus Christ, we believe the Bible to be the living word of God, we believe in love."[37]

Despite their blatant evangelical and biblical messages, Showbread's albums Anorexia and Nervosa were banned from Christian retail outlets because of the overall "dark" nature of much of the story and scenes involving rape, animal cruelty and abortion.[citation needed]

In the late July/August 2009, not long before the release of The Fear of God, the band was the subject of controversy among certain Catholics who found the band's depiction of a pope on the album cover to be offensive. Josh Dies addressed these concerns on the band's Wordpress blog.

Side projects edit

Members of the band, both past and present, are involved in different side projects.

  • Current vocalist Josh Dies has a solo career under the name DIES, which focuses on industrial music. He has three releases: Aesthetics of Violence (2007), Talons EP (2009), and Scalene (2011).
  • Current vocalist Josh Dies and bassist Patrick Porter are involved in a side project with Five Iron Frenzy vocalist Reese Roper entitled "The Thieves Guild". The group has not released any known albums, nor have they performed any live shows.
  • Current and former members are involved in a horror punk band named "Knife to Meet You". They released a demo entitled Three Track Demo Tape in 2009.
  • Josh Dies is involved in another side project called The Bell Jar.[38]
  • Josh Dies formed a new project, after the disbanding of Showbread, called Church of Agony, who have released a Christmas EP.[39]

Band members edit

Current members

  • Josh Dies – vocals (1998–2016,[40] 2020–present), guitar (1997–2008, 2009–2016[40]), synthesizer (1997–2016)[40]), drums (1997–1998, 2012–2016)
  • Ivory Mobley – vocals (1997–2008; 2016,[40] 2020–present)
  • Mike Jensen – guitar (2001–2010; 2016[40])
  • Landon Ginnings – guitar (2008–2009; 2016,[40] 2020–present)
  • Patrick Porter – bass (1997–2016,[40] 2020–present), guitar (1997–2001, 2010–2016)
  • John Giddens – Keytar (2003–2008, 2020–present)
  • Marvin Reilly – drums (1997–2005, 2020–present)

Former members

  • Emmett Belagorska – vocals (1997)
  • Casey Belagorska – vocals (1997)
  • Eddie Ortiz – vocals and guitar (1997–2001)
  • Travis Riner – guitar (1997–2001)
  • Matt Davis – guitar (2001–2008)
  • Garrett Holmes – guitar, synthesizer (2008–2016[40])
  • Davy Minor – bass (1997)
  • Chris Nunnaly – synthesizer (1997–2003)
  • Frank Charles Lipari - drums (2002 - 2004)
  • Justin "Big O" Oblinger – drums (2006–2007)
  • Ricky Holbrook – drums (2007–2009)
  • Drew Porter – drums (2009–2012)
  • Ryan Peterson – drums (2016[40])

Timeline

Discography edit

Studio albums

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Sammons, Greg (April 13, 2005). "Showbread – No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical". Cross Rhythms Magazine No. 85. Cross Rhythms. Retrieved January 22, 2011.
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  9. ^ . Archived from the original on March 11, 2005. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  10. ^ a b "Interview". Deathway.com. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  11. ^ "Showbread – Profile". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  12. ^ "showbread". Showbread.net. November 16, 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  13. ^ "The Death Head". Showbread-rawrockkills.blogspot.com. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  14. ^ "Josh Dies Interview On Llamas Eat Giraffes". Blogs.myspace.com. Archived from the original on July 7, 2012. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
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  28. ^ Sacher, Andrew (February 22, 2023). "Furnace Fest reveals full 2023 lineup (Turnstile, Bane, Hatebreed, Trash Talk, Thursday & much more)". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved June 7, 2023.
  29. ^ "MySpaceTV Videos: Showbread interview by sam". Vids.myspace.com. June 24, 2006. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
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  32. ^ "showbread formspring". Formspring.com. October 8, 2011. Archived from the original on July 31, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
  33. ^ "showbread formspring". Formspring.com. October 8, 2011. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
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  36. ^ Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn Tribute. YouTube. June 15, 2006. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
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  38. ^ "The Bell Jar". lowerthebelljar.com. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
  39. ^ Wall, Graham (November 25, 2016). "Joshua Porter (of Showbread) Has a New Band". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Showbread at AllMusic  

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Parts of this article those related to this section need to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2021 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Showbread band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Showbread is an American Christian hardcore band formed in Guyton Georgia in 1997 The group has gone through numerous lineup changes since its initial formation but maintains its two core members Josh Dies and Patrick Porter The group built an underground fanbase in the late 1990s and early 2000s through word of mouth exposure and frequent touring In 2004 the band signed with Tooth amp Nail Records and released their major label debut No Sir Nihilism Is Not Practical In 2010 the band left Tooth amp Nail and joined Come amp Live an independent record label that releases music via free downloads ShowbreadShowbread performing in 2006Background informationOriginGuyton Georgia U S GenresScreamo 1 2 hardcore punk 2 3 alternative rock 1 post hardcore 4 metalcore 5 Years active1997 2016 2020 present 6 LabelsCome amp Live Tooth amp Nail Steel Roots Coastal RockMembersJosh DiesIvory MobleyJohn GiddensMatt DavisMike JensemblePatrick PorterMarvin ReillyPast membersDrew PorterGarret HolmesLandon GinningsRyan PetersonTravis RinerWebsiteshowbread wbr netThroughout their career the band has been subject to much controversy among Christian listeners over their lyrical themes and personal lifestyles The members of Showbread have labeled their musical sound as Raw Rock According to former guitarist Matt Davis the band s name comes from a biblical reference that Jesus used to show how Christianity isn t so much about rules but about love 7 Showbread released their final album Our Fathers Were Models For God on November 15 2022 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Tooth amp Nail Records and No Sir Nihilism Is Not Practical 2004 2005 1 2 Age of Reptiles 2006 1 3 Ivory s departure and Anorexia Nervosa 2007 2008 1 4 The Fear of God 2009 1 5 Come amp Live and Who Can Know It 2010 2011 1 6 Cancer 2011 2015 1 7 Showbread Is Showdead 2016 1 8 Post Breakup 2020 present 2 Traits 3 Ideological views 4 Controversies 5 Side projects 6 Band members 7 Discography 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe band was formed in 1997 by Patrick Porter and Travis Riner as a worship band for the Southern Baptist church they attended Their church ultimately asked them to leave when they started playing music the church viewed as Satanic 9 10 Eventually Patrick s younger brother Josh joined the band serving as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter after starting as the drummer The band went through line up changes including the addition of Eddie Ortiz as vocalist and began playing local and regional shows which garnered the attention of musicians in other Georgia based Christian rock bands It was through these meetings that the additions of Mike Jensen guitar Matt Davis guitar and John Giddens synthesizer took place Ortiz left the group in 2001 but does appear as vocalist and is credited on the independently produced and released record The Dissonance of Discontent and plays guitars on the album Goodbye Is Forever he returned briefly to tour and run merchandise for the band in 2004 With their new line up Showbread toured independent of management booking agents and record labels for two years before signing to Tooth amp Nail Solid State Records in 2004 Tooth amp Nail Records and No Sir Nihilism Is Not Practical 2004 2005 edit Showbread played at the Cornerstone Festival in summer of that year and quickly gained a strong following In fall 2004 they released their debut album for Tooth amp Nail Records titled No Sir Nihilism Is Not Practical No Sir was produced by Sylvia Massy who has also worked with Prince Tool and Johnny Cash 11 Age of Reptiles 2006 edit Showbread s Age of Reptiles was released on August 1 2006 On this album Showbread departed drastically from the spastic screeching style of their previous albums to a more alternative rock sound while keeping with their trademark lyrical style and keytar Also produced by Sylvia Massy it was recorded in Weed California at RadioStar Studios Ivory s departure and Anorexia Nervosa 2007 2008 edit On March 4 2007 Showbread posted on their official website that they would be writing a new record in the spring that they hope to record in the fall and release in 2008 Showbread announced on April 2 2007 that Ivory Mobley would be leaving the band in May his last show being Cornerstone Florida 12 Ivory continues to be a close friend to the band and has even appeared on various songs for their records after his departure Two months later on July 13 2007 they announced that they asked drummer Justin Oblinger to step down from the band Oblinger was replaced by Ricky Holbrook the former drummer of Our Heart s Hero On May 1 2007 the band s blog became home to bizarre videos and messages filled with codes and hidden messages leading to more clues and hidden messages about the band s new record 13 Fans worked together to connect the puzzle pieces that they believe coincide with the new album Anorexia Nervosa was announced by the band to be released May 13 2008 The album was released as two separate albums one called Anorexia and the other Nervosa Many of the songs on each album share the same names although the sound is different for each album They also come with a different story to be read along with the song The story comes in the form of a booklet in each of the albums There are time markers above each section of text in the booklet to inform the listener when to read that section during the album The music often matches the tone of the story in the album booklet in order to create a true multi sensory experience Soon after the joint release of Anorexia and Nervosa and shortly before the start of the band s You Can t Save Yourself Tour John JG Giddens the keytar player left the band to pursue other interests Guitarist Matt Davis also left around this time however Josh decided against announcing his departure Matt Davis s guitar role was replaced by Landon Ginnings also known by Landon D Mise formerly of The Wedding for the tour and JG s by Garrett Holmes Both members were released after they completed the tour but returned in 2009 The Fear of God 2009 edit On August 11 2009 Showbread released the album The Fear of God Recording began in April at RadioStar Studios in Weed CA Frontman Josh Dies has said in a recent interview This is a record we ve wanted to make for a long time but in the past we ve had so many opinions in the band that made it difficult It s about energy and passion and aggression It has a punk rock spirit to it There are elements of all the Showbread styles involved but put together in a new and interesting way It isn t about trying to be anything but raw and just letting it all come out 14 Come amp Live and Who Can Know It 2010 2011 edit nbsp Showbread in Jacksonville Florida On March 29 2010 Showbread announced signing with independent label Come amp Live The band stated At this point in our lives as Showbread we have decided to withdraw from many elements of the industry that have been a part of our band for years sign with Come amp Live and trust God to provide ways for us to offer our music and our performances as free gifts in order to expand the scope of our ministry As musicinaries the band relies completely on donations from supporters to fund recordings tours and basic sustenance 15 2010 also marked the departure of guitarists Mike Jensen and Landon Ginnings with the band continuing as a four piece citation needed Showbread created a Kickstarter account for the purpose of funding the debut Come amp Live album on May 17 Their original goal was to raise 13 000 by August 14 so they could record the album 16 On May 26 they made that goal By the end of the fundraiser they raised 33 322 The rest of the money was used for other purposes such as the upcoming free tour 17 On September 21 2010 Showbread headed down to Weed California to record the album with Rich Veltrop and Sylvia Massy Shivy at Radio Star Studios During the recording session August 10 Showbread announced on their website that the album was going to be titled Who Can Know It The band shot a lot of footage from this recording session They compiled all of the videos and released it as a DVD titled it Showbread An Awful Void This video also available to stream on the band s official YouTube channel as of March 2014 18 Who Can Know It was released on November 16 2010 through Come amp Live The album was released in multiple versions Besides the free digital download through the Come amp Live website they put out three different physical copies the standard edition the special edition and the vinyl edition In February 2011 Josh Dies released a book titled The Joke That We Play on the World The book is a biography of the band s history from their beginnings up until the end of 2010 The book contains makings of albums tours faith funny moments biographies of each band member past and present some interviews and articles The book also contained a digital photo album which has photos of the band past and present such as photos of the original lineup 19 Showbread were a part of four tours in 2011 From mid February to April 2011 Showbread went on their first free national tour Raw Rock Theology 2011 At the beginning of the summer Showbread hopped on the second leg of the Ad Astra Per Aspera Record Release Tour with Abandon Kansas Quiet Science and The Wedding In mid summer the band was a part of Arrows Are Deadly Missional Tour with Ascend the Hill White Collar Sideshow and The Ember Days In the fall Showbread embarked on a headlining European tour called Showbread Goes To Europe with Safemode and The Spirit That Guides Us On November 12 2011 Showbread released their debut remix album titled Who Can Unknow It which is only available as a digital copy through their online store 20 Cancer 2011 2015 edit During the month of September 2011 there were posts on Showbread s Formspring talking about plans for a new concept album On October 25 2011 an article from Radio U came out giving small detail regarding a new album In the interview Josh Dies stated The album is in developmental stages right now But what we re doing is a science fiction concept album called Cancer 21 Showbread is planning to commemorate the 10th anniversary of their debut album No Sir Nihilism is Not Practical with a live performance of the album on August 9 2014 in Portland Oregon with the 2004 album lineup Matt Davis Josh Dies John Giddens Mike Jensen Ivory Mobley Patrick Porter and Marvin Reilly 22 better source needed On June 3 2015 Josh Dies appeared on the Broken Light podcast to discuss Showbread his writing and church planting He discussed the history of the band within the changing landscape of the music industry and lamented over the ambitious approach to Cancer and a film that was supposed to accompany the album While happy with the album itself he remarked on how the attempt at fulfilling an overly ambitious vision with the movie had stagnated the band s ability to tour or create further albums and left them in a perpetual limbo He also hinted that the end of Showbread would be coming once the Cancer film fiasco had come to a close and that the band hopes to release at least one more album before calling it quits 23 Showbread Is Showdead 2016 edit Showbread s next album Showbread Is Showdead was released on January 8 2016 24 with the original lineup from No Sir Nihilism is Not Practical The only physical edition of the album was released in vinyl Along with the album release Showbread also released a documentary entitled The Music Is Dead 25 and the Cancer 26 movie On June 21 2016 the band announced their final show as Showbread 27 Post Breakup 2020 present edit On March 7 2021 the band announced a reunion show to be played at Furnace Fest on September 26 In November 2022 Showbread released a new album Our Fathers Were Models For God in concert with Josh Dies s new book Death To Deconstruction Reclaiming Faithfulness as an Act of Rebellion 8 In February 2023 Furnace Fest announced that Showbread will be playing their music festival on September 22 2023 28 Traits editShowbread is known for giving ridiculous statements in the press and in interviews Most interviews regardless of purpose vary from light hearted nonsense to outright absurdity becoming serious only when answering questions dealing with their faith They have made many absurd claims ranging from the accusations that Blindside s members are vampire werewolf and zombie hunters 10 to accusations that Pillar s band members are made of grass clippings Despite the nature of many of these statements it appears they were meant to be taken in a light hearted manner 29 Very open with their Christianity the group has even been known to point out that the only serious things they will say during their set are those that deal with their beliefs Showbread also gives whimsical names to their headlining tours like Kings Of Krunk and To Fo Sho and even reportedly suggested that their 2006 tour with the band Roses Are Red be titled Dookie Eaters Anonymous due to a recurring joke between vocalists Mobley and Porter They are known for wearing matching outfits when performing to promote their albums such as red and black for No Sir Nihilism Is Not Practical black and green for Age of Reptiles Doctor and Nurse outfits for Anorexia and Nervosa and army shirts for The Fear of God Ideological views editShowbread openly advocate Christian pacifism and anarchism 30 criticize patriotism as idolatry 31 boycott all companies that use sweatshops 32 all members are freewill theists 33 some subscribe to open theism 34 and all members are teetotalers 35 Controversies editDespite their open statements concerning their Christian faith Showbread has endured intense criticism from some who Christians who feel certain aspects of their music to be offensive and repugnant in terms of Christian morality citation needed In 2006 a fan made video for the song Dead By Dawn featured on YouTube 36 was seen by the band and posted on their own site citation needed In turn this video was misinterpreted by some as an actual Showbread music video which brought attention to the subject matter and lyrics of Dead By Dawn Certain Christian groups retaliated on web forums calling the band satanic and insisting that the only reason these degenerates should be allowed in a church is if it is to get them saved The album No Sir Nihilism Is Not Practical was even briefly pulled from some Christian music retailers in the wake of the backlash However upon further investigation of the accusations and those that made them the album was restocked and the controversy dismissed After a period of silence on September 7 2006 the band reposted after their website crashed a statement on their site discussing the debate between Christian morality and secular media in defense of their music and the beliefs they stand for From the statement Josh Porter concluded with Showbread is a Christian band As I tell you from the stage in dark musty concert venues each night dressed in silly outfits covered in sweat and in a tired voice This means that we as a band believe in Jesus Christ we believe the Bible to be the living word of God we believe in love 37 Despite their blatant evangelical and biblical messages Showbread s albums Anorexia and Nervosa were banned from Christian retail outlets because of the overall dark nature of much of the story and scenes involving rape animal cruelty and abortion citation needed In the late July August 2009 not long before the release of The Fear of God the band was the subject of controversy among certain Catholics who found the band s depiction of a pope on the album cover to be offensive Josh Dies addressed these concerns on the band s Wordpress blog Side projects editMembers of the band both past and present are involved in different side projects Current vocalist Josh Dies has a solo career under the name DIES which focuses on industrial music He has three releases Aesthetics of Violence 2007 Talons EP 2009 and Scalene 2011 Current vocalist Josh Dies and bassist Patrick Porter are involved in a side project with Five Iron Frenzy vocalist Reese Roper entitled The Thieves Guild The group has not released any known albums nor have they performed any live shows Current and former members are involved in a horror punk band named Knife to Meet You They released a demo entitled Three Track Demo Tape in 2009 Josh Dies is involved in another side project called The Bell Jar 38 Josh Dies formed a new project after the disbanding of Showbread called Church of Agony who have released a Christmas EP 39 Band members editCurrent members Josh Dies vocals 1998 2016 40 2020 present guitar 1997 2008 2009 2016 40 synthesizer 1997 2016 40 drums 1997 1998 2012 2016 Ivory Mobley vocals 1997 2008 2016 40 2020 present Mike Jensen guitar 2001 2010 2016 40 Landon Ginnings guitar 2008 2009 2016 40 2020 present Patrick Porter bass 1997 2016 40 2020 present guitar 1997 2001 2010 2016 John Giddens Keytar 2003 2008 2020 present Marvin Reilly drums 1997 2005 2020 present Former members Emmett Belagorska vocals 1997 Casey Belagorska vocals 1997 Eddie Ortiz vocals and guitar 1997 2001 Travis Riner guitar 1997 2001 Matt Davis guitar 2001 2008 Garrett Holmes guitar synthesizer 2008 2016 40 Davy Minor bass 1997 Chris Nunnaly synthesizer 1997 2003 Frank Charles Lipari drums 2002 2004 Justin Big O Oblinger drums 2006 2007 Ricky Holbrook drums 2007 2009 Drew Porter drums 2009 2012 Ryan Peterson drums 2016 40 TimelineDiscography editMain article Showbread discography Studio albumsThe Dissonance of Discontent 1998 Goodbye is Forever 1999 Life Kisses and Other Wasted Efforts 2003 No Sir Nihilism Is Not Practical 2004 Age of Reptiles 2006 Anorexia Nervosa 2008 The Fear of God 2009 Who Can Know It 2010 Cancer 2012 Showbread Is Showdead 2016 Our Fathers Were Models for God 2023 References edit a b Henderson Alex No Sir Nihilism Is Not Practical AllMusic Retrieved January 22 2011 a b Sammons Greg April 13 2005 Showbread No Sir Nihilism Is Not Practical Cross Rhythms Magazine No 85 Cross Rhythms Retrieved January 22 2011 Born R Showbread MusicMight Archived from the original on October 14 2012 Retrieved January 25 2011 Apar Corey Showbread AllMusic Retrieved January 22 2011 Freeman Phil The Fear of God AllMusic Retrieved January 22 2011 J Rob February 11 2020 Showbread Reunited to Perform No Sir Nihilism is Not Practical at Furnace Fest Indie Vision Music Retrieved February 12 2020 Raw Rock Revolutionaries Showbread 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2017 a b c d e f g h i Showbread Is Showdead liner notes PDF Joshdies files wordpress com Retrieved January 8 2016 External links editShowbread at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website Showbread at AllMusic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Showbread band amp oldid 1194191388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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