Zadok
Zadok is a Christian band that formed in the late 1990s. Their 2001 album 'Almighty Sea' gave them their most recognizable song, which shares the album's...
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Zadok is a Christian band that formed in the late 1990s. Their 2001 album 'Almighty Sea' gave them their most recognizable song, which shares the album's title. That track became widely used in worship settings and Christian media.
Michael Farren handles lead vocals and guitar, with Dan Haseltine on bass, Gary Sadler on drums, and Mark Salomon on keyboards and vocals. Their discography includes albums like 'Messiah' from 1999, 'The Great Adventure' in 2004, and 'Hope's Horizon' from 2010. Other songs in their catalog include 'Angsttraum,' 'Babylon,' and 'Die Augen sind leer.'
They've faced criticism at times for sounding too commercial, but kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s with releases like 'Unveiled' in 2013 and 'The Tapestry of Time' in 2016. Their music stays within the contemporary Christian format, built around straightforward melodies and faith-centered lyrics.
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