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ComatoseSkilletMassive rock riffs, swirling drums, monstrous hooks and undeniably catchy choruses. Hints of progressive rock mixed in with modern alternative flourishes and touches of classical influence as swelling strings intersect with sonic adrenaline rushes. It's indeed a fusion unlike any other, marking the latest chapter in the continuous evolution of Skillet, whose moniker couldn't be more fitting come its explosive release Comatose. Coupled with 200 dates a year on the road, this foursome is one of the hardest working, heaviest rocking, boldly witnessing and most broadly appealing acts of its generation. Comatose has several examples of Skillet flexing its experimental muscles while keeping true to their original calling. The first single “Rebirthing” is a complex but accessible amalgamation of piercing strings, jarring guitars, humongous power chords and neck snapping reactions calling all to come alive in Christ. In sharp contrast, but equally compelling are enormous anthems like “The Last Night,” “Say Goodbye” and “Yours to Hold,” all oozing with ethereal orchestration and insanely infectious sing-a-long potential. “The funny thing about Jesus is that He wasn't just all talk, but as much or more about relationships and communicating to people in a relatable way, as He was solely preaching to them. I'm very passionate about evangelism, but love begets evangelism and we want people to know we care about their needs in a practical way.” - John Cooper, Lead Vocalist - SKILLET
Naming the record Comatose further cements those expressions, hoping to rev up listeners to break beyond the mundane, get on track with their relationships (here on earth and with the Creator), and charge forward with hope.
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Real Player® is a free download and available here. You will like Skillet if you like...Christian Artists Blindside, Jonah 33, Pillar, Thousand Foot Krutch Customer ReviewsWrite your own review of this item.Average Rating: I first heard the song "Falling inside the black" at school when a drama group performed to this song. I'm a teen, and this music really spoke to me later when I heard it online. It reaches out to teens because its rock, but its christian rock that has a good message with no language or anything. 1 out of 1 visitors found this review helpful. Did you find this review helpful? All I have to say is this: If you're not A Christian don't come and Bash other People or their Faith on a website such as this. First off the guy or girl like a couple of rows above or below me talks about you would be better off listening to Sevendust or something Secular. And that's not True.Skillet has always been trying to reach out to the Young Generation since their start. since they were young. Their music is uplifting in a way. it doesn't put anyone down. it gives people hope, instead of destruction. like alot of secular Rock talks about and has. Skillet is a good present to get anyone in your Family. 65 out of 132 visitors found this review helpful. Did you find this review helpful? Kasica is an unbelievable guitarist since joining Skillet at 16. As for the other post, he is not referring to God in alot of these songs, he is awakening the youth. Alot of teenagers have started using drugs at even younger ages. Your(teenager) better than drugs. Let me define that for your. You are to good for drugs. You were not put on earth for drugs. This message is not limited to my youth but my generation is struggling. 66 out of 138 visitors found this review helpful. Did you find this review helpful? It has changed my heart and made me want to outreach to others i would totally buy it if u have extra cash floating around! The only down side is the beats and voice in the cd hardly ever changes! Fireflight is way more amazing! 172 out of 341 visitors found this review helpful. Did you find this review helpful? Okay - this is what christians listen to? What I get out of this is: - God is better than drugs, perfect-compare God to that. 'better than drugs' - He will never wake up without an overdose (of what he doesn't say ... crack or God?) theme song 'comatose' - He doesn't want to live or breath just to feel someone next to him (again he doesn't say who -- girlfriend .... God?) also theme song 'comatose' Are they a bunch of Wanna be's or is this there life, good Christians I'm shure. This is not good music - you mide as well listen to Red Peppers or Sevendust! At least there won't be any confusion with Christianity!!! 128 out of 306 visitors found this review helpful. Did you find this review helpful? Other titles by Skillet
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