Real quick scroll down to the bottom of this post and check out the video. Dont worry, Ill wait. Ok, got it? Rocks right? You might even say that its a damn fine, hard rock song. And you might be a bit surprised that a Christian rock band has churned out such a bangin hit.
Meet Skillet. A Christian rock band like few others. With a rock opera sound, this group wont be confused with the Christian bands of old. They actually fit right in with the Shinedowns and Evanescences of the world. According to lead singer John Cooper, this is by design. We want to sing hard rock songs that actually lift somebody up. Just because a song has a hard rock sound, doesnt mean it cant be a positive influence on someone. And when Skillet brings their Awake and Alive tour to the "Bo-Round" on Sunday, youll get the chance to hear just that. Uplifting songs with rock your socks off music.
In support of its new album, Awake continues where their Gold certified album Comatose leaves off. Looking back at the title track, Alive and Awake, its really about from the time you are born you are bombarded with ideas and in todays time fear. Every time you turn on the news there is so much destruction says Cooper, and our thought was that you can believe what others say, or make the decision to have your life mean something. Dont go through life asleep.
With songs like Monster and Hero the band has also accomplished something else. Crossover success on mainstream radio. Monster has been played in national ads from the WWE to the NFL and Hero was showcased by CBS during the NCAA tournament. People usually dont like playing Christian bands on mainstream radio explains Cooper, but when you have a song like Monster and another like Hero, people want to hear it. We really think we offer the best of both worlds.
And with the company they keep on tour and at festivals, they do just that. We can go on tour with a great Christian guy like TobyMac and then hit a festival thats headlined by Godsmack, Shinedown and Papa Roach. Our sound allows us to have a lot of options.
And in case you are wondering about the name Skillet, it wasnt Johns idea. Ive never like the name. It started out as a joke. I was in another band back in 96 and this guy from church mentioned that I should get together with three other guys from three separate bands and we should use pieces of our sound together. He said mix it together like in a big ole skillet and he said we could even call ourselves that. It just kinda stuck. It was the 90s you know? How many terrible band names were there in the 90s. We were just one more. I never realized wed make it.
But made it they have. And on Sunday you can hit the night service and get your fill of the spirit and your faced rocked off all at once.
Skillet, with openers Red and The Letter Black at Bojangles Coliseum Sunday 4/18 at 6:00.
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