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Candlefuse : Never Go Unheard
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With aggressive guitar hooks and commanding vocals, Candlefuse's unique brand of Christian rock is changing the lives of listeners everywhere.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2006
Never Go Unheard Record Label: Candlefuse
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Fighter 3:31 $0.99
Echoes of Words 4:02 $0.99
Carousel 4:15 $0.99
Hungry 3:26 $0.99
Bulletproof 3:34 $0.99
Search for Life 3:50 $0.99
Turn Around 4:20 $0.99
Angel's Cry 4:14 $0.99
Shut Your Eyes 3:28 $0.99
Beauty Cries 4:20 $0.99
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Album Notes

MISSION STATEMENT
With purpose, poetry, and passion, Candlefuse chooses to follow Jesus Christ and the ministry example He set: To go out into the highways and hedges and compel souls to come in. They pray that their ministry will bring edification to the body of Christ and be a hand of comfort and healing to an aching world in need of His love. Candlefuse hopes that their new cd will speak in love and in truth so that the Gospel of Jesus Christ will “Never Go Unheard.”

BIO
With a rare combination of spiritual depth and high energy performances, Candlefuse simply rocks. Based in North Alabama, the band includes Ben Honeycutt (vocals, guitar), Drew Garrett (guitar), and Steven Howell (bass). Candlefuse began playing together in 1999 and chose their name from Matthew 5:14 and Psalm 133:1, reflecting their desire to be unified as a light in a dark world.

For the past six years, the band has been traveling across the southeast, performing at churches and venues of all sizes. Their mature songwriting and unique alternative rock sound have landed them slots opening for national artists like Kutless, Disciple, and BarlowGirl. Candlefuse has also been featured on Steelroots TV. The band’s success caught the attention of Dove Award winning producer Barry Blair (Bleach, Poor Man’s Riches) who produced their new album, “Never Go Unheard.” Recently, Candlefuse was selected as a winner of the Hearitfirst.com Indiescovery contest, gaining national exposure and landing a performance slot at Creationfest NW 2006. Even with accomplishments like these, the band remains humble and intentional in their ministry. Lead singer, Ben Honeycutt, says, “Our focus remains on Christ 100%. Our mission is simply to let people know about Him-- to let them know how lost we are without a Savior.”

Candlefuse’s full-length debut album, “Never Go Unheard,” features 9 original rock songs and a new version of the popular worship song “Hungry.” The record exposes the heart of the band – to boldly share the love of Jesus Christ. With aggressive guitar hooks and commanding vocals, songs like “Fighter” and “Echoes of Words” communicate that Candlefuse is not timid about sharing their faith. Themes of repentance, forgiveness, and finding contentment in Christ also permeate the album. Radio is already embracing their first single, “Hungry,” and the band will soon be touring nationwide. With powerful songs and dynamic live performances, Candlefuse hopes that their music will change the lives of those who listen.

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REVIEWS

Candlefuse is awesome!
author: Madison McDaniel
This is my favorite CD.It tells everyone that Jesus is the one that they can look up to.It's great!
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Rockin Christian CD is Awesome, my 11 yr old loves it
author: Kelli Jackson
Try to introduce my 11 yr old to Christian Rock bands with a good message verses some of today's music.He saw Candlefuse on Steelroots TV and loved them.Searched every where for the CD, Found on the internet.Got one then ordered another for his friend who loved it too!!! My Advice ,introduce your preteens to Candlefuse before they get into some of these artists today that don't send out a good message. Candlefuse is the perfect intro for their generation and they ROCK!!!!!
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"...this is a very enjoyable modern rock album."
author: Melodic.net
Candlefuse is a modern melodic rockband that contains of Ben Honeycutt (vocals, guitars), Drew Garrett (guitars, vocals), Steven Howell (bass, vocals) and Brian Hechler (drums, vocals). This guitar-driven album is produced by Barry Blair (Audio Adrenaline, Bleach). Frontman Honeycutt voice has an emo-like and vibrating sound and suits the music very well. The songs are from burning rockers (the excellent “Echoes of words”, “Bulletproof”, “Turn around” and “Shut your eyes”) to soaring rockballads like “Carousel” and “Beauty cries”. The album also has a cover “Hungry(falling on my knees)” originally by Vineyard, but this one blows the original totally away! My conclusion is that this is a very enjoyable modern rock album. People who love bands like Anberlin and Mae, should give this new band a chance.
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"(Candlefuse) wants the world to know that their music will not be stopped. I th
author: Suite 101.com
The four guys who make up rocker band Candlefuse have a message for the masses in “Never Go Unheard,” out this fall. Ben Honeycutt (vocals, guitar), Drew Garrett (guitar), Steven Howell (bass), and Brian Hechler (drums) want the world to know that their music will not be stopped. I think they’re right. Their name comes from Matt. 5:14 and Psalm 133:1, expressing their sincere desire to be unified as a light to the dark world, and they’re committed to using their music to communicate. Their strong orientation toward ministry comes across immediately as you listen to the new album. Opening with the blistering “Fighter” leaves no doubt about their intentions: I’m letting go of me/greater is he that lives within me/I’m a fighter, strong and brave/Won’t you run with me/I’m pursuing a life of faith/because I believe. Hard but melodic rockers, I think Candlefuse will appeal to a broad audience. Without dripping with Bible references, they manage to teach some significant truths. Both “Echoes of Words” and the fierce “Shut Your Eyes” comment truthfully on the heart’s hidden behaviors and the mouth’s deadly powers. The slicing guitars of “Shut” illustrate perfectly the woes of the slicing tongue. The airy “Carousel” musically conveys the same sense of fruitless spinning as its lyrics. “Bulletproof” is radio-ready, as its buzzy urgency testifies to our invincibility in Christ. An amped up cover of Kathryn Scott’s “Hungry” is both fresh and pressing. Another standout track is the closer “Beauty Cries,” an aching lament over society’s destructive messages to young women. The lashing guitar solo only affirms its truths, especially potent coming from an all-male band. Keep your eyes on Candlefuse and their mission.
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