The beautycore sister trio GFM is at it again, this time delivering Christmas cheer with their latest holiday cover and video.
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The beautycore sister trio GFM is at it again, this time delivering Christmas cheer with their latest holiday cover and video.

Heavy metal veterans Project 86 have been creating hard music since their debut over 20 years ago. So it is fitting that the rockers are set to perform the entirety of Drawing Black Lines live online to celebrate the anniversary of the release of their sophomore project, which released in 2000.

Anchor & Braille, Stephen Christian of Anberlin's side project, released the Christmas Cover "All I Want For Christmas is You."

The holidays don't officially arrived until August Burns Red melts snow and faces with their heavy rendition of Christmas favorites like "Sleddin' Hill." So as is appropriate in a year when online streams have become a popular delivery platform for live music, ABR will turn digital devices into a hard rock holiday party on December 12.

Forsaken Hero has released an original Christmas track for fans to enjoy, titled "My Favorite Time of Year."

Listen to "Enforcers" by The Midnight Wedding (featuring Kevin Young of Disciple) exclusively right here on Rock On Purpose. Then read lead singer Brandon Trlak's thoughts on the powerful message behind the song.

Disciple members Kevin Young, Josiah Prince, and Joey West have launched a brand new worship venture titled Honor & Glory. The band is booking church and ministry events now, and there is merch available through Disciple's webstore.

VERIDIA has released a new single titled "Crushed Velvet," a track with an aggressive musical sound and a message of solidarity through struggle.

Disciple announced over social media last night that they will be postponing their Anniversary X livestream (celebrating 10 years since the release of Horseshoes & Handgrenades) until December 11.

We're here to introduce you to The Burgundy Years podcast, a show for both nostalgia-seeking fans of 1990s era Christian rock and new listeners looking to learn about an era when faith-based alternative music was a main event.