Try Honesty
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"Try Honesty" | ||
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Single by Billy Talent | ||
from the album Billy Talent | ||
Released | 2003 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 4:14 | |
Label | Atlantic Records | |
Writer(s) | Billy Talent | |
Producer(s) | Gavin Brown | |
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Billy Talent singles chronology | ||
"Try Honesty" 2003 |
"The Ex" 2004 |
Try Honesty is the first single released from the Canadian music group Billy Talent's debut self-titled album. Try Honesty is typically considered to be the band's most popular song from their debut album.
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[edit] Music video
The music video for Try Honesty, which was directed by Sean Michael Turrell, features the band playing in an abandoned psychiatric hospital in Whitby, Ontario. The video hints that the hospital is haunted in several ways, such as shadows without bodies, inanimate objects moving (ie: a toy doll opens its eyes without being touched, moving furniture) and people in a family picture moving.
[edit] Clips from the video
[edit] Trivia
- Our Lady Peace did a photo shoot for their Main Website in the exact same place as the Billy Talent video
- The Song was on the SoundTrack for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004
[edit] External links
Watch the video and listen to the song at Billy Talent's official site
Billy Talent |
Benjamin Kowalewicz | Ian D'Sa | Jonathan Gallant | Aaron Solowoniuk |
Discography |
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EPs: Demoluca | Dudebox | Try Honesty EP |
Studio Albums: Watoosh! | Billy Talent | Billy Talent II |
Live Albums: Live From The UK Sept./2006 |
Singles |
"Try Honesty" | "The Ex" | "River Below" | "Nothing to Lose" | "Devil in a Midnight Mass" | "Red Flag" | "Fallen Leaves" | "Surrender" |
Videography |
Scandalous Travelers |
Label(s) |
Atlantic Records | Warner Music Canada |