A straightforward Christian metal group from Southern California that recorded three albums and kept performing without much fanfare.
For a sense of their sound, try "Her Best Words Were Goodbye" or "Presence at the Funeral." They're both pretty representative of what they were doing.
They were one of those bands that just kept going, putting out albums like "Awaken the Dawn" and "Accuser" while working through early financial constraints. Songs like "Her Best Words Were Goodbye" show their approach to Christian metal, and their lyrics sometimes drew attention for touching on sensitive topics. They never made a big deal about their place in the scene, which gave their work a certain directness.
They formed in Southern California with members Jared Patton, Ben Johnson, Aaron Whitburn, and Drew Sherman. After their debut "Awaken the Dawn," they followed with "The War Within" and "Accuser," with Jared Patton handling vocals throughout.
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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