We Are Messengers
We Are Messengers formed in Nashville in 2015 around vocalist and guitarist Darren Mulligan and drummer Drew Powell, later adding bassist Micah Kuiper and...
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We Are Messengers formed in Nashville in 2015 around vocalist and guitarist Darren Mulligan and drummer Drew Powell, later adding bassist Micah Kuiper and keyboardist Kyle Williams. Their debut single 'Point to You' came out the following year, and songs like 'Maybe It's Ok' and 'I'll Think About You' found an audience in contemporary Christian music.
Mulligan has been open about his mental health struggles, and that personal experience informs much of their writing. The band's albums, their self-titled debut in 2016, followed by 'Honest' in 2018 and 'Power' in 2021, often work through themes of doubt and reassurance with straightforward pop-rock arrangements.
Their music doesn't shy away from difficult topics, which has sometimes drawn criticism within Christian circles, but it's also what connects with listeners. Tracks like 'Image of God' and 'Love' are built around direct, conversational lyrics meant to meet people where they are.
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