Check out their later releases for some updates sounds - Civil Rites, Innocent Blood, and Lament, for example. This is good if you like that 70’s classic vibe. Rez are definite pioneers in the Christian rock/metal scene, and highly underrated in my opinion.
This is like a birth-of-the-band era song. Some more modern stuff worth checking out: ruclips.net/video/48t1Bpo7n-U/видео.html ruclips.net/video/-lhZm0sk330/видео.html ruclips.net/video/-YJgbFmOrpA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/LJG26mAhRi8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Ww4IL9zN1HA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/gddKoDNUxkg/видео.html Rez has always been criminally under-rated. Glenn Kaiser's vocals are equal to anyone's in the history of music. His and Stu Heiss's guitar work is equally astounding. I'd love to see some more reactions!
Silence Screams from 1988 was all of this and more! For those of us who burned our hundreds of Zeppelin, Purple, Sabbath, etc... albums and didn't know where to go, Resurrection Band was a Godsend. Some of these tracks were all but ruined by the minimal production budget, but the talent was there to make each album an awaited event.
There would be no Stryper without Resurrection Band! Rez was more blues based, but as many of their albums/disks showed, starting with Colours in 1980, they could metal with the best of them. N.Y.C. is a great example of that from Colours, where they had some production money to match their talent from Light Records. Glenn's voice is only known to a few because, let's face it, he wasn't singing about THAT kind of "whole lotta love"...
Autograph and Colours are my two favs from these guys. I still listen to them today! I think Colours is an absolute masterpiece of Glenn's and Stu's guitar playing. Wendi Kaiser and Sandy Brock were probably the two most influential female rock vocalists of early Christian music. They were both so supremely talented.
Yeah! Back to the 70's!! They were my favorite christian band until 84( Stryper) keep going with them none of the albums really sound the same, they changed a lot over years but more hits than misses I think..
Imagine being a teenager, the needle touches vinyl and the Intro plays. I have to say, this album is a perfect combination of rocking blues and lyrics of faith, hope and love.
Their album Silence Screams was my first and still my favorite with Civil Rites a close second. Lots of really solid tracks over their career but generally rooted in bluesy hard rock. The lyrics were always amazing and make their material worth a listen. The Led Zeppelin influence on the first two was very apparent. The third album Colours was an early classic. After that band slowly began to stray into a bit of new wave and lost their sound a little, making a strong comeback with Between Heaven and Hell and moreso, Silence Screams. A track like Pauper's Grave off of Civil Rites is more the style of the channel with it's monster groove and more metal bend.
If you're into more of the harder and/or mainstream rock, I recommend Miltary Man, Attention, Shadows, Broken Promises, Awaiting Your Reply, Autograph, Lovin' You, Area 312, Light/Light, Across These Fields, City Streets, White Noise, Elevator Muzik, Can't Get You Outta Mind, So In Love With You, Gameroom, Defective Youth, Right On Time. There are many more in addition to those, and they also have many great bluesy songs that I love (which others are mentioning)
@@Metal777 I was introduced to them back in 1977. They were part of the early Jesus movement. They live in Chicago and formed JPUSA. Jesus People of the USA. The female vocalist you heard is the wife of the male vocalist. He also plays rhythm guitar as well as the harmonica you heard in Waves. The drummer is the brother of the female vocalist. JPUSA put on the Cornerstone Festival for years. What an incredible festival it was. I saw so many awesome bands there.
I think I was about 9 years old when this album came out and I bought it with my paper route money. Favorite Rez album was Hostage, with S.O.S and Souls For Hire being my 2 favorites. Actually got a picture taken with Wendy Kaiser long ago!
Hmm... Going way back for this one. They were certainly one of the OGs in CCM rock (Jesus Music era) along with Petra and Larry Norman. My top two tracks for the band are "Altar of Pain" and the "Where Roses Grow" _XX Years Live_ album version.
This was a really interesting reaction to do because of how far back this song goes and (from what I've heard) how important the band is. I'll have to listen to those songs you listed!
@@Metal777 Then I´d recommend the live version ( ruclips.net/video/-lhZm0sk330/видео.html ). To my ear the singing is better than on the album and you´ll also get to see the band that way.
@@Metal777 I remembered another band from the 80’s Called saint they sounded a lot like Judas Priest the singer was like a clone of halford like Scott from white cross sounded like the singer from ratt now these bands came out around the time stryper came out
For a full and complete understanding of this music, you have to understand the times and the backgrounds of the people making the music. The whole Jesus movement was a very unique time. Young people were people giving up on drugs, sex, and Rock and Roll for answers to the problems of modern life and discovering Jesus and the promise of Salvation. Not their parents religion with rules and dress codes, but more of a hippy love movement. Free love without the sexual promiscuity.
I grew up as teenager listening to Rez Band (Resurrection Band) and I still love this band to this day...45 plus years later
RESURRECTION BAND- COLOURS- FEEL THE POWER IF YOU CAN CRANK IT UP IT IS GREAT.
Check out their later releases for some updates sounds - Civil Rites, Innocent Blood, and Lament, for example. This is good if you like that 70’s classic vibe. Rez are definite pioneers in the Christian rock/metal scene, and highly underrated in my opinion.
I'll have to listen to those!
@@Metal777 Broken Promises , Mommy Doesn't Love Daddy Anymore, Afrikaans, Shadows, Military Man, Love Comes Down, Where Roses Grow
This is like a birth-of-the-band era song. Some more modern stuff worth checking out:
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Rez has always been criminally under-rated. Glenn Kaiser's vocals are equal to anyone's in the history of music. His and Stu Heiss's guitar work is equally astounding. I'd love to see some more reactions!
Silence Screams from 1988 was all of this and more! For those of us who burned our hundreds of Zeppelin, Purple, Sabbath, etc... albums and didn't know where to go, Resurrection Band was a Godsend. Some of these tracks were all but ruined by the minimal production budget, but the talent was there to make each album an awaited event.
That's cool! It's interesting to hear how how big of an impact this band made at the time!
There would be no Stryper without Resurrection Band! Rez was more blues based, but as many of their albums/disks showed, starting with Colours in 1980, they could metal with the best of them. N.Y.C. is a great example of that from Colours, where they had some production money to match their talent from Light Records. Glenn's voice is only known to a few because, let's face it, he wasn't singing about THAT kind of "whole lotta love"...
Autograph and Colours are my two favs from these guys. I still listen to them today! I think Colours is an absolute masterpiece of Glenn's and Stu's guitar playing. Wendi Kaiser and Sandy Brock were probably the two most influential female rock vocalists of early Christian music. They were both so supremely talented.
Yeah! Back to the 70's!! They were my favorite christian band until 84( Stryper) keep going with them none of the albums really sound the same, they changed a lot over years but more hits than misses I think..
Imagine being a teenager, the needle touches vinyl and the Intro plays.
I have to say, this album is a perfect combination of rocking blues and lyrics of faith, hope and love.
i grew up on Rez Band...these guys were awesome
Their album Silence Screams was my first and still my favorite with Civil Rites a close second. Lots of really solid tracks over their career but generally rooted in bluesy hard rock. The lyrics were always amazing and make their material worth a listen.
The Led Zeppelin influence on the first two was very apparent. The third album Colours was an early classic. After that band slowly began to stray into a bit of new wave and lost their sound a little, making a strong comeback with Between Heaven and Hell and moreso, Silence Screams.
A track like Pauper's Grave off of Civil Rites is more the style of the channel with it's monster groove and more metal bend.
Dang, this is cool! I'd never listened to them either, but had heard of them.
Yeah!
If you're into more of the harder and/or mainstream rock, I recommend Miltary Man, Attention, Shadows, Broken Promises, Awaiting Your Reply, Autograph, Lovin' You, Area 312, Light/Light, Across These Fields, City Streets, White Noise, Elevator Muzik, Can't Get You Outta Mind, So In Love With You, Gameroom, Defective Youth, Right On Time.
There are many more in addition to those, and they also have many great bluesy songs that I love (which others are mentioning)
Awesome, I've got a lot of music to listen to now!
I love Resurrection Band.
Here is a full length live album celebrating 20 years of REZ Band play Christian Rock and Metal Music. This was recorded way back in 1992!!
I believe you are refering to XX Years Live
Awesome!
Thanks for the recommendation!
Waves is the first song on Resurrection Band's first album. That song is just a teaser of what they can do. Check out "Military Man"!!
That's interesting, I didn't know that. I'll have to check out some of their later catalog!
@@Metal777 I was introduced to them back in 1977. They were part of the early Jesus movement. They live in Chicago and formed JPUSA. Jesus People of the USA. The female vocalist you heard is the wife of the male vocalist. He also plays rhythm guitar as well as the harmonica you heard in Waves.
The drummer is the brother of the female vocalist. JPUSA put on the Cornerstone Festival for years. What an incredible festival it was. I saw so many awesome bands there.
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I think I was about 9 years old when this album came out and I bought it with my paper route money. Favorite Rez album was Hostage, with S.O.S and Souls For Hire being my 2 favorites. Actually got a picture taken with Wendy Kaiser long ago!
That's a good one by then but my favorite from these guy is a song they did back in the late 90s called surprised
Cool, this is definitely a band I'd like to listen to more of.
Fantastic song!!!! Thanks for responding to it!
Yes!
Hmm... Going way back for this one. They were certainly one of the OGs in CCM rock (Jesus Music era) along with Petra and Larry Norman.
My top two tracks for the band are "Altar of Pain" and the "Where Roses Grow" _XX Years Live_ album version.
This was a really interesting reaction to do because of how far back this song goes and (from what I've heard) how important the band is. I'll have to listen to those songs you listed!
Great band I agree the later stuff is much better. My favorite is "where roses grow" the bluesy guitar of this song is great..
Cool, I might try to react to that one!
@@Metal777 Then I´d recommend the live version ( ruclips.net/video/-lhZm0sk330/видео.html ). To my ear the singing is better than on the album and you´ll also get to see the band that way.
Thanks, I'll check it out!
Cool song. Would you know the copyright date on it? It definitely has that classic rock sound.
It looks like it was released in 1978, but I'm not totally sure.
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I've heard a couple of their songs, definitely a band I'd like to react to on this channel! Metal blessings to you as well!
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This was early Christian rock pre stryper other bands in this time frAme were Petra and Daniel band
I've never heard of the Daniel Band before, I'll have to check them out!
@@Metal777 I remembered another band from the 80’s Called saint they sounded a lot like Judas Priest the singer was like a clone of halford like Scott from white cross sounded like the singer from ratt now these bands came out around the time stryper came out
I perfer later REZ albums like the Silent Screams
I'll have to listen to that album!
For a full and complete understanding of this music, you have to understand the times and the backgrounds of the people making the music. The whole Jesus movement was a very unique time. Young people were people giving up on drugs, sex, and Rock and Roll for answers to the problems of modern life and discovering Jesus and the promise of Salvation. Not their parents religion with rules and dress codes, but more of a hippy love movement. Free love without the sexual promiscuity.