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Artist description
A combination of musicianship, drive, grit, and heart for lost souls make this band unique in it's performances and recordings.
If you could Carter Beauford, Scott Stapp, and Jars of Clay in a melting pot, this is what it might sound like. |
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Music Style
A very driving acoustic rock sound with strong lead vocals and a positive religious message incomparable to really anybody |
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Musical Influences
J.O.C., Fuel, Dave Matthews, Michael W. Smith, |
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Similar Artists
We don't |
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Artist History
At a small revival in 1999, lead singer and rhythm guitarist Brandon Trlak accepted the call to music ministry.
After practicing by himself for a few months, Brandon met Joe: an appointment that would prove itself divinly orchestrated.
They were asked to play a worship set that night in a church. Neither having played with one another, it seemed a bit akward.
The duo played and sang a few songs and afterwards, the two realized how well they flowed.
Six months were spent, just the two, practicing, praying, fasting, and believing for a ministry while Tiera, Brandon's wife, filled on keys and Jeff, Joe's Dad filled on bass.
After the newlywed's conception of their unborn child Christian Alexander, Tiera took a maternity leave (is that spelled right?) and the band asked Tim Edwards, a mutual friend, to fill in for her.
Ever since, the three (Brandon, Joe, and Tim) have written, performed, and recorded a full length album entitled 'Hero' while recruting a new guitarist named Reuben Slack..
The band are musical evangelists that save souls and renew hearts for the kingdom of God. |
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Group Members
Brandon Trlak, Joe Smith, Tim Edwards, Jeff Smith (temp), and Reuben Slack., |
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Instruments
Tama Rockstar, Zildjian Cymbals, Ibanez, Washburn, Fender, Seagull, and Ovation guitars, Roland keyboards, and Peavey Sound Systems. |
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Albums
Hero |
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Additional Info
we're pretty good.......? |
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Location
Kokomo, Indiana - USA |
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