The Walla Recovery formed around lead singer and guitarist Tim Livingston and bassist Aaron Hutchinson, who met at a small church in rural Tennessee. They started playing local churches and small venues, eventually adding drummer Michael Chandler and lead guitarist Brenton Baxter to complete their lineup.
Their debut album 'Come Ye Redeemed' came out in 2012, featuring the title track that became their most recognizable song. They followed it with 'In the Shadows of the Cross' in 2014, 'The Offering' in 2016, and 'Echoes of Eternity' in 2019. Other songs like 'She Said' and 'The Spoils Of Warring Hearts' also became part of their catalog.
Their music drew some criticism early on for sounding different from what people expected from Christian bands at the time. They kept playing anyway, and their sound evolved across those four albums from something rougher to something more polished.
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