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from Baltimore, MD
I THE BREATHER recently completed a massive North American tour alongside August Burns Red, Silverstein, Texas In July, and letlive! to rave reviews.The band's new album, Truth and Purpose, is out now and features a lot of technical drumming and dual guitar work, but it's very listenable at the same time. This disc offers a lot to the listener musically and vocally. It captures their choppy chugs in parts, melodic choruses and off-time breakdowns and it's a huge progression.I THE BREATHER are one of the most enthusiastic, hard working and promising new bands to come onto the scene as of late and their highly acclaimed debut full-length album, These Are My Sins, created an undeniable buzz that spread like wildfire. The group toured relentlessly to support this effort alongside a variety of acts as Oceano, For The Fallen Dreams, Upon A Burning Body and Close Your Eyes, just to name a few garnering a very diverse and rabid fanbase along the way. I THE BREATHER was formed by Justin Huffman and Morgan Wright in late 2009. They started off as a little project in my basement and evolved very quickly landing a deal with a prominent booking agency, label and management. The name stems from God allowing of us to breathe; breathing is meaning.When I THE BREATHER started writing their debut record, they knew that they wanted to make it a very aggressive record. The sound of These Are My Sins is very heavy and in your face, but has a melodic and catchy side that keeps your attention throughout every song.Lyrical topics mainly come from Shawn (vocals) and Morgan's personal problems with being lost at times and then found again by the Lord. Also, some of the lyrical content is edgy. They call out the people who claim to be the holy ones but are the first to cast judgment and spit in your face. Just capturing the negativity of close-minded people

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