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Gethsemane’s Cry is the raw, emotional musical project of Darrell Tabor, a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who channels his deepest pain, betrayal, and spiritual struggle into hauntingly intense compositions. Blending elements of gothic and heavy rock with deeply personal lyrics, Gethsemane’s Cry serves as an outlet for the wounds left by institutional religious disillusionment, self-serving church leaders, and personal loss that only Jesus can heal.
Driven by real-life experiences and an unfiltered look at faith, hypocrisy, and redemption, Darrell writes, records, and produces every track himself. Songs like Sunday Morning Deception and Bloody Hands encapsulate the project’s essence—honest, anguished, and unafraid to challenge the darkness that often lurks beneath religious institutions.
Through Gethsemane’s Cry, Darrell seeks to connect with those who have been hurt by the church, offering a voice to their struggles while holding on to the hope of Jesus Christ beyond human failure. The music is a cathartic journey—brutal in its honesty, yet yearning for truth. Available on Apple Music and Spotify, Gethsemane’s Cry is more than just music—it’s a lament, a confrontation, and a cry for something real. It’s a cry for Jesus.
Driven by real-life experiences and an unfiltered look at faith, hypocrisy, and redemption, Darrell writes, records, and produces every track himself. Songs like Sunday Morning Deception and Bloody Hands encapsulate the project’s essence—honest, anguished, and unafraid to challenge the darkness that often lurks beneath religious institutions.
Through Gethsemane’s Cry, Darrell seeks to connect with those who have been hurt by the church, offering a voice to their struggles while holding on to the hope of Jesus Christ beyond human failure. The music is a cathartic journey—brutal in its honesty, yet yearning for truth. Available on Apple Music and Spotify, Gethsemane’s Cry is more than just music—it’s a lament, a confrontation, and a cry for something real. It’s a cry for Jesus.