01/07/09 Get a FREE autographed 11x17 Too Pure To Die poster and a personal phonecall from the band! Click here to see how: http://tinyurl.com/8e2zpd
01/06/09 ADVERSARY launch their first video off "Singularity"! Check it out in HD at http://tinyurl.com/8f2wl2 - Tour starts Jan 22!
01/05/09 THROWDOWN have been added to the MusInk Festival Feb 22 in OC, CA (w/ Danzig, Atreyu, & more) http://www.myspace.com/musink - Get tickets!
01/05/09 Horrorfest Soundtrack released today featuring Ministry, Walls Of Jericho, Bleeding Through, TPTD, & more! http://tinyurl.com/9tj6tk Go!
01/05/09 Check out great new articles on Walls Of Jericho & Bleeding Through in this month's METAL HAMMER! Check em out: http://tinyurl.com/7mpodl
01/04/09 Metal Hammer released their "Top 50 Albums of 2008" and Bleeding Through was # 26 and Walls Of Jericho was # 45. Congrats!
12/31/08 Check out Crash Romeo performing "Popular" tonight on Fearless TV at 11:30 PM - www.fearlessmusic.tv (Fox Network, check local listings)
12/19/08 Upcoming Remix album featuring Bedlight For Blue Eyes, Shiny Toy Guns, Boys Night Out, & more! Go to http://tinyurl.com/3wdkn4 to listen!
12/19/08 Congrats to Paul Nygard for winning an ADVERSARY autographed guitar! Be sure to check http://www.trustkill.com/contests/ to win FREE stuff.
12/17/08 Enter to win a FREE Trustkill skate deck and camo watch at SmartPunk! Go here http://tinyurl.com/4qge7s and enter your info. Easy!
12/17/08 2008 Top Ten Albums of the Year lists are up at Trustkill... http://www.trustkill.com/label/playlists - Check em out!
12/17/08 SOLDIERS announce 2 shows in NY over the holidays! Check out http://www.killertours.com/search/band/553231 for info and fliers.
12/16/08 TOO PURE TO DIE announce US tour for Jan/Feb 09 w/ Catalepsy & Oceano. Go to http://www.killertours.com/search/band/3647 for tickets!
12/12/08 Pre-Order packages now available for TOO PURE TO DIE! CD $10, CD/tee $20, CD/hoody $30 Go here: http://trustkill.merchnow.com/ Mosh!
12/12/08 TOO PURE TO DIE launch full album ecard for upcoming album "Confess" - http://www.trustkill.com/toopuretodie/confess/ - Check it out!
12/12/08 THIS IS HELL announce European headline tour in Mar/Apr! http://www.killertours.com/search/band/534483 Check out the dates and get tickets.
12/08/08 Adversary announce full US tour w/ Brother Von Doom & Woe of Tyrants for Jan/Feb 2009! http://www.killertours.com/search/band/558337 Go!
12/08/08 Alternative Press says Too Pure To Die's upcoming album "Confess" rocks like Hatebreed and Killswitch Engage - http://tinyurl.com/6fgabt
12/06/08 Alternative Press says ADVERSARY's "Singularity" album is "A solid, purist metal album... some may like better than Trivium". (Jan 09 issue)
12/03/08 Bedlight For Blue Eyes announce NJ show! January 23, 2009 in Hackensack, NJ @ The School of Rock. Get your tickets early!
ALBUM INFO
Too Pure To Die “Confess” January 13, 2009
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"Confidence And Consequence"
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"Confess & Confidence...CDs"
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“Confess” From Too Pure To Die
December, 2008
PureGrainAudio.com

Attention Hardcore fans: Too Pure To Die is back with a heavy-as-hell new record! Ok, so maybe this won't be available until early 2009, but you can still read about it early, no? TPTD's hometown, Iowa has seen the rise of some massive bands such as Mushroomhead and obviously, Slipknot. Well now, they can also boast some damn amazing Hardcore as TPTD has dropped a bombshell of a new album! With a style similar to that of traditional Hatebreed, this band does bring a more “real life” than said band's music, creating a unique sentiment to be heard via their tunes. When listening to the new record, Confess, you can really hear the change and evolution of each the band's members. The disc has a more “mature” feel to it, incorporating more elements that were not present on previous work. Maturity and growth aside, TPTD do retain what they are known for (as with he genre in general); breakdowns! They may tend to abuse them, but they do so extremely well. One of the tracks that struck a nerve of curiosity for me was “Gotham City”. As soon as I read the title I said: “Fuck man. I’m going to like this album just because of that track name.” I was right. The tune is quite catchy and was stuck in my head for ages after I finished listening to the album for just the first time. I had to quickly listen to it again just to satisfy the need! Another notable jam is “Omerta”, a memorable track which like Lamb of God’s “Omerta”, is about a code of honour used by the Italian Mafia, ‘Ndrangheta, and the Camorra. It’s great how these two bands are trying to renew honour that was prevalent during the 16th century. And it really helps that this song is heavy and aggressive. Kind of sounds like: “give me honour or give me death!” 2009 will see the rise of TPTD and Hardcore thanks to a powerful offering in Confess; a great start to a sickening new year if I may say. I’m sure 2009 will bring us plenty of new music, but thankfully 2009 came early for me.

© 2008 PureGrainAudio.com

“Confess” From Too Pure To Die
December, 2008
Mean Street

Iowa may have spawned another act that is not connected to Slipknot but is still making some noise of their own. Too Pure To Die have all of the elements of modern metal - even amounts of raw and melodic vocals and plenty of memorable, chunky guitar riffs. But unlike most aggrometal out there, Too Pure To Die isn't entirely a wall of riffs and does sneak in some harmonies. Their sound has the heaviness of Pantera and Machine Head, with the melodic parts of Sevendust and Black Label Society. While they aren't exactly the most groundbreaking band soundwise, they make up for that with their energy. These guys show promise and could be something to look out for in the coming years.

© 2008 Mean Street

“Confess” From Too Pure To Die
November, 2008
GuestListMagazine.net

Trustkill Records There is absolutely a benefit in the music industry to creating a DIY fan base the way that Des Monies, Iowa's Too Pure To Die has been able to amongst the hardcore underground scene. With their fan base standing strongly behind them they were approached by hardcore label extraordinaire, Trustkill Records, signed a deal with them and are set to release "Confess," their debut album with their new label. By having co-producers Zeuss (Throwdown, Shadows Fall, etc..) and Jamey Jasta, front man of hardcore pioneers Hatebreed in the studio with them, Too Pure To Die has been able to hone in on their sound, crank it up a notch, and offer their fans a truly amazing album. While hardcore isn't necessarily a scene I dive into often, there is no denying that this is a band that stands alone with the sound they have created. The vocals aren't just flat out screaming like so many bands in this genre, but rather stay in your face and understandable adding a very unique element to this album thus making this an easier one to listen to then most. But for you hardcore fans that like the heavier sounds, never fear, those exist here as well. They pull together their metal and hardcore influences perfectly as the guitars assault you more often then not, and the rhythm section pounds right through you. It is so nice to have an album that offers the heavy driven sound that combines energy and anger, but also includes great vocals. This is easily going to be the next big album from Trustkill, and I suspect Too Pure To Die is going to proudly satisfy hardcore and metal fans alike with "Confess."

© 2008 GuestListMagazine.net

“Confess” From Too Pure To Die
November, 2008
Smother

Hatebreed's Jamey Jasta co-produced this debut album along with legendary hardcore giants Zeuss (Throwdown and Shadows Fall) that will finally be unleashed officially in the beginning of 2009. Sounding very similar to the debut of Hatebreed, "Confess" has over-distorted guitars that wail in the darkness of the lyrics and dankness of the screamed vocals. Furious drumming and heavy metal guitars combine for a sound that is more metalcore than late '90's hardcore metal. Too Pure to Die is a sultan of hardcore onslaught with a fashionable song structure and lyrics that employ real-time exploits to a 't'.

© 2008 Smother

“Confess” From Too Pure To Die
October, 2008
Ultimate Reviewer

Originating from the same streets as Slipknot, this band are good enough to get themselves on the Iowa map. I actually favour the sections where the singing is more melodic in approach (often appearing through backing sections in the chorus). It really punches through the music when this happens. The vocals do echo that of early Slipknot in places and Too Pure To Die have written a very promising album in ‘Confess’. Track 3 ‘Gotham City’ is the perfect track to prove how tight and consistent this band is. The stop-starts are perfectly timed and all members produce a stunning performance on this track, giving a real edgy, sharp delivery. I can tell why this band have the loyal fan base they do in their local town, they have put in all the groundwork necessary to become a big success. If I don’t see this band appearing at festivals around the world in the near future, I will be surprised. Track 8 ‘Rock Bottom’ is another stand out track and has a Black Label Society feel about it. A real fists in the air, no frills rock out. Again, the vocals are on fire and the guitaring and drumming mirror each other throughout, driving the track onwards. A great effort by ‘Too Pure To Die’, I would be interested in seeing this bands next release, because clearly they are mastering a formula which works.

© 2008 Ultimate Reviewer