Showbread is known for giving ridiculous statements in the press and in interviews. Most interviews, regardless of purpose, vary from nonsense to outright absurdity, becoming serious only when answering questions dealing with their faith. They have made many absurd claims, ranging from the accusations that Blindside’s members are vampire, werewolf, and zombie hunters, to accusations that Pillar’s band members are made of grass clipping. Despite the nature of many of these statements, it appears they were meant to be taken in a light-hearted manner. Very open with their Christianity, the group has even been known to point out that the only serious things they will say during their set are those that deal with their beliefs. Showbread also give whimsical names to their headlining tours like “Kings Of Krunk” and “To’…Fo’ Sho’” and even reportedly suggested that their 2006 tour with the band Roses Are Red be titled “Dookie Eaters Anonymous,” due to a re-occurring joke between vocalists Mobley and Porter. They are known for wearing matching outfits when performing to promote their albums, such as red and black for No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical and black and green for Age Of Reptiles and more recently, Doctor and Nurse outfits for their next two (and simultaneous) releases, Anorexia and Nervosa, both of which are one half of a storyline involving two sisters, respectively named. The Fear Of God, was released on August 11, 2009, which combines all the skills, elements and tricks the group has learned on their previous outings, showing the world exactly what Raw Rock is, showing new listeners exactly what they’re up against. Their newest album, “Who Can Know It?” was released on Come & Live! records on November 16th 2010. The album was made available for free on Come & Live’s website by the band. | |
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