RED: Reflecting on End of Silence

Anthony Armstrong, RED

This interview originally appeared on NewReleaseToday.com in November of 2017. RED's End of Silence was a debut album that lived up to its name, breaking onto the scene in 2006 with an auditory and thematic intensity that refused to be ignored. Over the past ten years, countless listeners have found a reflection of themselves in [...]

The Covering by Random Hero: Struggle and Salvation

Random Hero has built their following through a consistency of work ethic and missional focus that characterizes all the most enduring hard rock bands. With an impressive discography of independent releases under their belts, for new release The Covering Random Hero turned to fan funding, leaning on the dedicated following they've garnered through a decade's [...]

Pain by The Letter Black: Melodic Metal

The Letter Black initially became a contender in the Christian rock scene with spots on several major Christian tours, a record deal and their 2010 label debut Hanging On By A Thread. After another studio full-length (Rebuild) and some remix efforts, The Letter Black's time on a record label came to a close a few [...]

Spoken: The Ninth Chapter

This interview originally appeared on NewReleaseToday.com. Spoken's ninth studio album is full of all the things we love about them: blistering rock riffs, searing vocals and lyrics that point unabashedly toward hope in Jesus Christ. IX marks a unique moment in Spoken's history: they've achieved longevity as a band after over two decades of being [...]

IX by Spoken: Rock Longevity

Few bands have had the level of steady longevity that Spoken can boast. The title of their new record IX, roman numerals for nine representing the number of studio albums they've released, speaks to the reality of their work ethic and faithfulness to the calling of crafting hard rock centered on messages of redemptive hope. [...]