The Great Depression (Blindside album)

The Great Depression
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 2, 2005 (2005-08-02)
RecordedJanuary–April 2005
Length53:28
LabelDRT, Wasa
ProducerLasse Mårtén
Blindside chronology
About a Burning Fire
(2004)
The Great Depression
(2005)
With Shivering Hearts We Wait
(2011)
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The Phantom Tollbooth[1]
Jesus Freak Hideout[2]

The Great Depression is the fifth studio album from post-hardcore band Blindside. It is their first album for DRT Entertainment. The album was largely influenced by a trip to Africa that their lead singer, Christian, had undertaken. He was very unsettled by his experience and the things he saw influenced the album immensely.[citation needed] The song "Yemkela" was written about a young African boy he met on his trip.[citation needed] The boy had HIV and had less than two months to live. However, in a recent interview, Christian Lindskog revealed that on a recent tour in South Africa, he had seen Yemkela (who Christian expected would be dead) at a show in Cape Town. To Christian's surprise, he was doing well and watched Blindside perform his song and sang along. This Performance was released on a documentary packaged with Blindside's 2011 album "With Shivering Hearts We Wait."