Casting Crowns
Casting Crowns formed in Atlanta in 1999, with Mark Hall as the vocalist. Their first album came out in 2003 and included 'Who Am I,' which connected with...
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Casting Crowns formed in Atlanta in 1999, with Mark Hall as the vocalist. Their first album came out in 2003 and included 'Who Am I,' which connected with listeners. The band has kept a steady lineup with members like Juan DeVevo on guitar and Megan Garrett on keyboards.
Songs like 'Scars in Heaven' and 'Broken Together' show their focus on straightforward lyrics about faith and personal reflection. They've put out albums regularly, including 'Lifesong' in 2005 and 'Only Jesus' in 2018.
Their music doesn't try to reinvent Christian pop, but it finds an audience through clear melodies and themes that resonate in churches and on Christian radio. They work within a familiar sound, recording songs that often become part of contemporary worship sets.
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