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Confessions (Alesana album)

The Annabel Trilogy Part III: Confessions
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Studio album by Alesana
Released April 21, 2015 (2015-04-21), August 31, 2016 (2016-08-31) (The Annabel Trilogy Edition)
Studio Adelaide Studios, Raleigh, NC
Genre
Length 56:53
69:56 (re-release)
Label Revival Recordings (ROW), Tragic Hero Records (EUR), Warner Music Group (CAN)
Producer Shawn Milke and Neil Engle
Alesana chronology
The Decade (EP)
(2014)The Decade (EP)2014
Confessions
(2015)
Singles from Confessions
  1. "Oh, How The Mighty Have Fallen"
    Released: March 17, 2015
  2. "Comedy of Errors"
    Released: April 2, 2015
  3. "Fatal Optimist"
    Released: August 17, 2016

Confessions or The Annabel Trilogy Part III: Confessions (on Re-release edition) is the third concept album and overall fifth studio album by American rock band, Alesana. It is the final chapter of the Annabel trilogy, and released on April 21, 2015. It is the third final album of the band's Annabel Trilogy. The first one, The Emptiness (Fearless Records) was released in 2010, and the second one, A Place Where the Sun Is Silent (Epitaph Records) was released in 2011.

This is the third and final release of the three studio albums and accompanying short stories that make up Alesana's iconic Annabel Trilogy, a three part story centered around the fictional character Annabel and how she interacts with various storylines and motifs found in famous works of literature. The trilogy debuted with 2010's The Emptiness which was based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe and was followed by 2011's A Place Where the Sun is Silent, based on Dante's Divine Comedy.

To create this record, Alesana got to pursue many things they were limited from with their past records, including releasing the album through Milke's own label, Revival Recordings. "[Recording through Revival] is completely different in every way possible," says Milke, "and thusly far more rewarding. I am trying to build a culture and platform for other artists to realize their own potential and dreams. Good music should begin with the people creating the art, not the industry trying to exploit them."

Since Milke got more of a direct say in how the album was handled, he was also able to work as a producer for the record, too. "Collaborating with [recording engineer] Neil Engle is always a pleasure and a dance that he and I have perfected overtime," Milke says. "It is a lot of fun to bring a vision to life on your own terms."

This vision that became Confessions will finally let fans know what is to become of Annabel and the storylines she has affected for the last five years. "There are a lot of reveals in this installment," Milke explains of the album's title. "A lot of characters were wearing the sheep's wool and they can no longer stand the deception. Our story, at its core, is about self-recognition. Have you ever actually seen yourself without a mirror? Our characters are all forced to answer that question."

Confessions is set to close a major chapter for the band, one they have been actively pursuing for over half of their decade together. "It is actually fairly bittersweet. To see this trilogy through to its conclusion is very rewarding, and the ending is awesome. However, it is also sad to say goodbye to a character and a concept that we have lived with for so long. Annabel is so layered and rich as a character, literally in some instances. The Annabel Trilogy is a crowning achievement both as a songwriter and as a storyteller."


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