A worship team turned rock band that mixed faith with frankness through the 2000s.
For their mix of worship and rock with some edge, check out 'Everyday' and 'The Road Is Lost.'
They started as a church worship team but ended up making songs that didn't shy away from hard topics. 'Everyday' got heavy Christian radio play, but tracks like 'This Cancer' and 'I'm The One With The Gun' showed a willingness to wrestle with darker material. Their sound blended rock with worship while Fowler's lyrics dealt openly with depression and anxiety.
They formed in the late 1990s at a small California church and released their debut 'In the Beginning' in 2002. The band put out albums like 'Evolution' in 2004 and 'Atonement' in 2010, mixing rock elements with worship music through that decade before things quieted down.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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