January 2016 will see Australian metalcore outfit Confession take a final bow - a choice made by their infamous frontman Michael Crafter, perhaps better known for his appearance on Big Brother, or generally outrageous internet presence - to leave the stage while on top, rather than to fade away as the responsibilities of life take the lead.
Following on from Crafter's stints in I Killed The Prom Queen, Bury Your Dead, and Carpathian, Confession formed in 2008 as a last ditch attempt to further his desire to see the world through music. Countless tours of Australia with the likes of Parkway Drive, A Day To Remember, The Amity Affliction, Deez Nuts, Misery Signals, The Acacia Strain, Bury Your Dead, and more were followed up with spots on the prestigious Warped and Soundwave tours, as well as international journeys throughout Europe, Japan, and South East Asia.
A self-described "football side" of ex-members have been through the band's ranks since 2008's 'Can't Live Can't Breathe' EP and 2009's 'Cancer' album, a notion that peaked in a show of Crafter's determination following the band's failed mutiny attempt after 2011's 'The Long Way Home'. Never to be defeated on anyone's terms but his own, the band was rebuilt, and then produced their most epic and final effort - 2014's #19 ARIA charting 'Life & Death'. With a career spanning set up their sleeves, this tour will be your last chance to get in the pit under the command of one of Australia's most legendary frontmen. Mosh is f%&@ing dead.
Following on from Crafter's stints in I Killed The Prom Queen, Bury Your Dead, and Carpathian, Confession formed in 2008 as a last ditch attempt to further his desire to see the world through music. Countless tours of Australia with the likes of Parkway Drive, A Day To Remember, The Amity Affliction, Deez Nuts, Misery Signals, The Acacia Strain, Bury Your Dead, and more were followed up with spots on the prestigious Warped and Soundwave tours, as well as international journeys throughout Europe, Japan, and South East Asia.
A self-described "football side" of ex-members have been through the band's ranks since 2008's 'Can't Live Can't Breathe' EP and 2009's 'Cancer' album, a notion that peaked in a show of Crafter's determination following the band's failed mutiny attempt after 2011's 'The Long Way Home'. Never to be defeated on anyone's terms but his own, the band was rebuilt, and then produced their most epic and final effort - 2014's #19 ARIA charting 'Life & Death'. With a career spanning set up their sleeves, this tour will be your last chance to get in the pit under the command of one of Australia's most legendary frontmen. Mosh is f%&@ing dead.
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