This band played at my first show I ever went to. They opened for Love Is Red, Knives Out, Suicide File, and Hope Conspiracy. Packed in a little tiny room. Will always remember that one. ❤️
0:00 The Beginning Of The End 2:28 What It Takes To Feel Normal Again 6:56 Best Friend 10:56 Freedom From The Chains 13:30 A Loss Of Innocence 17:33 Missing The Brighter Days 22:25 Whispering Into Deaths Ear 25:34 Strength Through Trials 28:38 The Mark Of Your Letter 33:06 Loving A Lie 36:29 A Prelude To 18 (Beginning To End)
I totally forgot about these guys. Other good band in the 00's were this day forward, red roses for a blue lady, love is red, hopesfall, misery signals, remembering never, luti-kriss/norma jean, eighteen visions and poison the well. That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
I think I saw them play in the basement of a bank in Independence once. All I remember for sure is Brett Ray running and breaking through the drywall. I could be mixing up my memories but they were incredible the few times I saw them. Good times.
God bless you whoever you are! I am not being ironic, hyperbolic, or throwing out those words as a cliche phrase without giving the words any thought lol the only other option was separate tracks but still on UA-cam so not ideal now I can just hit play and drive
Still rips in 2021! I remember seeing them at some caged show at El torreon where some belligerent dude wearing camo pants kept pissing everyone off and climbing the fence. I remember the lead singer of saved by grace flipping him off and punching him through the fence lol. Can't forget the Bret Ray holocaust either!
Saw these dudes randomly in 02 in Sayreville NJ, saw them a few other times after the original singer left. That first show though, I think they played with Loveisred the lounge, is still something that gives me chills whenever I think of it. Sad we never got more from these guys.
Y’all gotta remember ‘A Closing Skyline’. Check out the band ‘Memento’. They just released a new ep the other day and have a heavy 7A7P inspiration. They even covered one their songs on the ep before.
I used to listen to these guys with my bandmates back in 2001. Such a flood of memories playing through my head right now. I was into bands like Zao, Norma Jean, and Luti-kriss around this time. If anyone knows where I can get a copy of this album I would be forever grateful!
No worries, SBG was from Kansas City, Missouri. And not everyone in the band was Christian. I was atheist before we did this band and I still am today.
@@Hardcore4pants prior to this record, there was a few demos/promos. After this record, there was a split with the band The Esoteric. We had several more newer songs we played live that never got recorded.
@@jasonshrout7255 Yo man, I’m a huge fan. I’ve probably listened to this album 50x. I can’t find the four track demo online anywhere. Do you have one laying around that you could get in an mp3 or something? You may be surprised to know your band and this CD actually has a pretty niche but dedicated cult following because of its particular sound an emotion. I mean seriously man, Prelude to 18 is one of my favorite songs. Also, do you know if Josh (RIP) became the vocalist for ‘Flattery Leads to Ruin’? The only work I can find from the band is a split with called ‘Eyes of the Betrayer Flattery Leads to Ruin Split’. It says they were KC based and it sounds exactly like Josh. It’s actually on UA-cam if you want to give it a listen.
Not sure if the guys from Saved by Grave check this anymore but if so, Fellas this lil chad from Bleed to live in St. Louis. Just wanted to say one of the best albums from them days and always had a blast with you guys when you came to St. Louis. Joe wyatt loved this album so much too. RIP DJW. SLHC/KCHC LOVE BROTHAS
What up Chad! The KC/STL connection during that time period was awesome. We loved Joe, it was wild how quickly we formed a bond with him. Miss you all!
Thanks for posting this! I used to have this album and it brings back so many memories. I saw them here in tulsa, OK back in the day with the agony scene and plan b.
@@jasonshrout7255 I saw you guys at Action attack in 2003. This album was my whole life during my 20s. I still have and rep the SBG merch I bought that day lol.
hey i saw your other texas video's , do you remember a band that had burning in their name they were like poison the well or from aumtumn to asheses from texas cody was the drummer
👍👍👍👍🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵thats awesome to see how far these guys managed to get their music out and high five from 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸brother my obachan just moved back to Kagoshima for good after many many years living mostly in Chicago until the cold winters became too much. I can’t blame her knowing what the climate is like on the islands that far south
Wow. Perfect. Don’t we all wish we were in a band like this ??
This band played at my first show I ever went to. They opened for Love Is Red, Knives Out, Suicide File, and Hope Conspiracy. Packed in a little tiny room. Will always remember that one. ❤️
dang heck of a lineup for your first show!
Legendary lineup 😢😢😢
They are some of KC's finest right next to Coalesce
such a shame they don't show on Spotify, I need it!
Soon, it'll be streaming this year.
you literally have it right here and are listening to it
This band is so melancholy and full of despair sounding. One of my all time favorite bands.
0:00 The Beginning Of The End
2:28 What It Takes To Feel Normal Again
6:56 Best Friend
10:56 Freedom From The Chains
13:30 A Loss Of Innocence
17:33 Missing The Brighter Days
22:25 Whispering Into Deaths Ear
25:34 Strength Through Trials
28:38 The Mark Of Your Letter
33:06 Loving A Lie
36:29 A Prelude To 18 (Beginning To End)
I totally forgot about these guys. Other good band in the 00's were this day forward, red roses for a blue lady, love is red, hopesfall, misery signals, remembering never, luti-kriss/norma jean, eighteen visions and poison the well. That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
I think I saw them play in the basement of a bank in Independence once. All I remember for sure is Brett Ray running and breaking through the drywall. I could be mixing up my memories but they were incredible the few times I saw them. Good times.
God bless you whoever you are! I am not being ironic, hyperbolic, or throwing out those words as a cliche phrase without giving the words any thought lol the only other option was separate tracks but still on UA-cam so not ideal now I can just hit play and drive
Still rips in 2021! I remember seeing them at some caged show at El torreon where some belligerent dude wearing camo pants kept pissing everyone off and climbing the fence. I remember the lead singer of saved by grace flipping him off and punching him through the fence lol. Can't forget the Bret Ray holocaust either!
The man you speak of is Brett. Legend!
@@nikwillis5428 legend for sure, I remember seeing him literally at every show I went to growing up
Saw these dudes randomly in 02 in Sayreville NJ, saw them a few other times after the original singer left. That first show though, I think they played with Loveisred the lounge, is still something that gives me chills whenever I think of it. Sad we never got more from these guys.
HopesFall The Frailty of Words, best ever, this one is top five for sure.
circusOFprecision my personal favorite is poison the well - the opposite of december
@@athanwashere man of culture! mine is also PTW, but 7 Angels 7 Plagues, Jhazmines Lullaby is also one of my favs
Y’all gotta remember ‘A Closing Skyline’. Check out the band ‘Memento’. They just released a new ep the other day and have a heavy 7A7P inspiration. They even covered one their songs on the ep before.
Forever one of my favorite albums. The material they were writing after this album was so bad ass too. Thanks for the influential album!
I used to listen to these guys with my bandmates back in 2001. Such a flood of memories playing through my head right now. I was into bands like Zao, Norma Jean, and Luti-kriss around this time. If anyone knows where I can get a copy of this album I would be forever grateful!
I appreciate this so much im not from texas or christian, butt this is everything I love
No worries, SBG was from Kansas City, Missouri. And not everyone in the band was Christian. I was atheist before we did this band and I still am today.
@@jasonshrout7255 hey. Just found out about Josh, thats sad. I'd also like to hear more besides this album. Was there one more record?
@@Hardcore4pants prior to this record, there was a few demos/promos. After this record, there was a split with the band The Esoteric. We had several more newer songs we played live that never got recorded.
@@jasonshrout7255 i'm in the same boat. not a christian, but I absolutely love this record. it's full of heart.
@@jasonshrout7255 Yo man, I’m a huge fan. I’ve probably listened to this album 50x. I can’t find the four track demo online anywhere. Do you have one laying around that you could get in an mp3 or something? You may be surprised to know your band and this CD actually has a pretty niche but dedicated cult following because of its particular sound an emotion. I mean seriously man, Prelude to 18 is one of my favorite songs.
Also, do you know if Josh (RIP) became the vocalist for ‘Flattery Leads to Ruin’? The only work I can find from the band is a split with called ‘Eyes of the Betrayer Flattery Leads to Ruin Split’. It says they were KC based and it sounds exactly like Josh. It’s actually on UA-cam if you want to give it a listen.
Thanks for posting. This band was my introduction into post hardcore.
Throw me back to these times, please :'(
God this album/band is so good. Would love to know more of them.
Still remains among the best, miss you guys!
Not sure if the guys from Saved by Grave check this anymore but if so, Fellas this lil chad from Bleed to live in St. Louis. Just wanted to say one of the best albums from them days and always had a blast with you guys when you came to St. Louis. Joe wyatt loved this album so much too. RIP DJW.
SLHC/KCHC LOVE BROTHAS
What up Chad! The KC/STL connection during that time period was awesome. We loved Joe, it was wild how quickly we formed a bond with him. Miss you all!
Banging
sounds good!
I played with these guys waaaaay back at the PAL in Fallriver MA. What an epic show. I lost this album years ago and wish I could find another one!
Thanks for sharing. I used to distro this CD in Australia, still, to this day, this is untouchable.
I think I saw these guys back in like 2002 in Illinois
Was it at a VFW hall in Fairview Heights or somewhere around there?
+twobit138 - bet it was .. I was living in Troy at the time and my girlfriend and I went.. she knew someone in the band ...
+Michael Hinkleman I was at that show too. It's where I first heard them.
Thanks for posting this! I often still have flashbacks of seeing these guys play.
Thank you for posting this, still listen to this day in and day out, never gets old, always a good time. Miss them =[
they rocked Cornerstone '02 so 'ardcore :D
It was 2001, actually!
@@jasonshrout7255 oh dang you're right! i went both years... sO many good sets at that fest
I lost this album years ago during a move...one of the saddest days of my life. I can't find a digital copy anywhere other than youtube.
Soulseek
Look underneath your taters. Its under there.
Thanks for posting this! I used to have this album and it brings back so many memories. I saw them here in tulsa, OK back in the day with the agony scene and plan b.
Thank you so much for posting this. This brings back so many memories.
i love this album so much!
Wow...love it...
Much love and respect!
so awesome !!
is this mean pete? never heard of this band.. reminds me of remembering never
They played Furnace Fest 2 back in like 2001 maybe 2002.
We played two years of Furnace Fest, 2001 and 2003. 2003 was actually our unintentional final show.
@@jasonshrout7255 I saw you guys at Action attack in 2003. This album was my whole life during my 20s. I still have and rep the SBG merch I bought that day lol.
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hey i saw your other texas video's , do you remember a band that had burning in their name they were like poison the well or from aumtumn to asheses from texas cody was the drummer
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Ten million dollar question is, are they from TOPEKA Kansas??
No
Kcmo
このCDが欲しいのに手に入らない。誰か助けて from japan.
👍👍👍👍🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵thats awesome to see how far these guys managed to get their music out and high five from 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸brother my obachan just moved back to Kagoshima for good after many many years living mostly in Chicago until the cold winters became too much. I can’t blame her knowing what the climate is like on the islands that far south
where can I get a copy of this ?
I made this from my copy of the cd I bought years ago. I did see a few copies for sale online.
nice man .. Were you at that show ?
+Michael Hinkleman Yea, it was a great show too.
nice man .... I was the guy in a Fugazi shirt with the blonde haired girl if you remembered somehow lol
+Michael Hinkleman There are pics from that show out there somewhere.
Kcmo