Jams for Jesus and horns to these guys just for being Hoosiers and rep'ing the great city of Indianapolis! 🤘 My family lived in Indiana for 10 years and we still have relatives in Indy. That aside, this was decent for me...amen. 🙏
these guys ARE great. i sadly dont think they are together anymore but i could be wrong. Attack Of The Wolf King is a great album but you should 100% check out the album called "Dreamer".
just heads up they are doing shows release a new song this month saw them last year in indy and this year and to be honest they sound better then ever and they play so tight together the new track burn is a banger 😊😊😊
I'm a patreon for Jimmy Brown. Lead singer for Deliverance. I'm been trying to get him to do a thrash version of Travesty by the Bee Gees for a long time now. If it ever happens I'll make a first listens request.
I was never a Christian but I still jammed to their music. I feel like Christian music comes in 2 forms - preachy or just making art about something they believe in. I can get behind the second one, but I can't get behind the preachy bands. Haste The Day never felt preachy, just writing what mattered to them
Jams for Jesus and horns to these guys just for being Hoosiers and rep'ing the great city of Indianapolis! 🤘 My family lived in Indiana for 10 years and we still have relatives in Indy. That aside, this was decent for me...amen. 🙏
Haste the day deserve everything for this album alone. they deserted went full tech and stephen put his magnum opus vocals on it.
these guys ARE great. i sadly dont think they are together anymore but i could be wrong. Attack Of The Wolf King is a great album but you should 100% check out the album called "Dreamer".
just heads up they are doing shows release a new song this month saw them last year in indy and this year and to be honest they sound better then ever and they play so tight together the new track burn is a banger 😊😊😊
Thanks for the heads up David!
I'm a patreon for Jimmy Brown. Lead singer for Deliverance. I'm been trying to get him to do a thrash version of Travesty by the Bee Gees for a long time now. If it ever happens I'll make a first listens request.
I was never a Christian but I still jammed to their music. I feel like Christian music comes in 2 forms - preachy or just making art about something they believe in. I can get behind the second one, but I can't get behind the preachy bands. Haste The Day never felt preachy, just writing what mattered to them
There are definitely preachy songs from them, I never focused on the lyrics only the melodies.
Would love to see a reaction to “When Everything Falls”.
WEF and Burning Bridges are from my favorite era of HTD.