[Christian Rock/Metal Reactions] Thousand Foot Krutch - Demon Hunter - Set For The Fall

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @socratesmavrofridis3700
    @socratesmavrofridis3700 9 месяцев назад +2

    Heavy metal never dies Jesus bless you brother love Heavy metal I listen to a lot of metal christian metal

  • @LittleDude3452
    @LittleDude3452 9 месяцев назад +2

    love Christian rock/metal and i just looked up Set for The Fall never heard of them till i saw this post i dig em

    • @sanctifystudios
      @sanctifystudios  9 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome! Glad to have shared them with you! Super solid sound and it looks like more new music is on the way from them!

  • @thefortisforre718
    @thefortisforre718 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love all Christian music that we grow in him..we dont celebrate Christmas for the pagan roots..but it is for us..we wanna live pure our Kings second coming to not be yoked or mixed with the world..we are of but not mixed..we shall be heated and persecuted by hes name for following him but not living..

  • @FrogOf4Chan
    @FrogOf4Chan 8 месяцев назад +1

    Demon Hunter is so under appreciated by the metal community.

  • @MatthewFrasca-eq8mt
    @MatthewFrasca-eq8mt 8 месяцев назад

    Look up Living Sacrifice , here are their albums ( Conceived in Fire , Infinite Order , Hammering Process , Death Machine , Memoriam , Reborn.

  • @socratesmavrofridis3700
    @socratesmavrofridis3700 9 месяцев назад +2

    Whats the name of your band i love to listen to it

  • @paulportell3748
    @paulportell3748 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is just my opinion. But I think TFK are wasting their time with these "The End is Where We Begin" song revisions with current, mainstream bands. Never once have I ever listened to any album by any Christian rock band from the 2000's, and thought to myself "They should re-record these songs with better known artists."
    All it's doing is taking valuable time from the band writing and recording brand new music. Again, it's my perception, and don't believe a band that has only been out of the spotlight for less than a decade needs to "reintroduce music," that most of their fans still remember as well as they did when it first released 11 years ago.

    • @sanctifystudios
      @sanctifystudios  9 месяцев назад +2

      It's definitely true that new music would have been better... on one hand I do see this as a great opportunity for these other bands to get some exposure ... on the other tho, it's gotta be done right and in a way that doesn't ruin the sound and reputation TFK has spent years to cultivate. I'm looking forward to what comes after these releases and hoping new music in one form or another will be on its way.

    • @paulportell3748
      @paulportell3748 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@sanctifystudiosMaybe it makes me a musical snob, but at least I have good reason behind it.
      DC Talk pretty much insulted 80% of their fanbase back in 2017 when announcing that "The Intermission had ended." Instead of a North American tour and brand new music, they relegated their reunion to a cruise in back to back summers. And despite TobyMac claiming that was the start of bigger things coming, all it meant was "first time Spotify streaming" of selected songs from their Supernatural Experience Tour, the audio portion of the Free at Last Tour, and an Owl City remix of their song "Jesus Freak." That's rather a cop out to give fans false hope of original, new music. And then have their version of "new music" be rare releases of their older material.
      With Kevin Max having denounced Evangelical Christianity in 2021, now there will never be new DC Talk music, unless Toby decides to go back to just him and Tait.