Showbread Adds Shows, Kicks Drummer to the Curb
Showbread is getting ready to head out on their for real last tour of the year and they've just added some shows to the lineup.
Showbread Heads Out for Last Tour of '07 ... Again
Showbread is gearing up for their last tour of the '07, which starts August 6 in Lodi, California.
Showbread Updates From the Road
Showbread sent a nice little MySpace update from their current tour with Project 86 and they say that they've changed their minds.
Project 86 and Showbread Launch Tour Tomorrow
Before it kicks this weekend, here's a quick reminder about the Rival Factions tour, featuring Project 86 and Showbread.
Showbread heads out for last tour of '07
Showbread is about to head out for their last set of dates this year. The band will finish up these shows and then head into the studio to begin work on a new album.
Former Showbread singer heads to Africa
Showbread sent word today about Ivory "Tae" Mobley's post-band work. As you might know, the former Showbread singer dropped out of the band after he said Jesus told him ‘Your work with Showbread is finished.'
Showbread tours through May & June with The Showdown
Showbread has announced their first batch of tour dates for their May/June tour.
Ivory Mobley leaves Showbread because Jesus said to
Frontman Josh Dies announced via the band's MySpace that Mobley would be leaving because, as Dies put it, "Jesus told him, ‘Your work with Showbread is finished.'"
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Showbread emerged in the early-2000s as part of the post-hardcore movement that included bands influenced by Refused’s blueprint for dark metal, featuring shrill screaming and jerky rhythms. Showbread formed in Savannah, Georgia where they quickly developed a following based on their energetic live shows, which featured dual vocals from singers Ivory Mobley and Josh Dies, as well as matching outfits worn by members of the band.

The band signed with Tooth & Nail after a couple of self-released EPs and then made their national debut with the ostentatiously titled No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical. The band worked with Sylvia Massy Shivy for the debut. In the wake of the release, the band experienced some controversy in the Christian community when they were criticized for being satanic Two years later they released their sophomore album, Age of Reptiles.


2004: No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical
2006: Age of Reptiles

http://www.showbread.net


http://www.myspace.com/showbread

Last Updated: January 16, 2007


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