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Spiritual: Christian Rock
Release Date:
2010
Saved By Grace
Radio Friendly
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(884502811360)
Record Label: M.O.B. Records
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Saved By Grace
Following the success of their last album, Surrender, Radio Friendly has been hard at work in the studio to bring their fans more of what they love. That is straight forward, good time rock and roll, filled with catchy hooks and spirit filled lyrics. The latest 6 song Ep will take you back to the musical era of the 80's, with sonic influences from The Ramones to today’s edgy Alternative-Pop. Having shared the stage with bands like DecembeRadio, Kutless, Building429, Big Daddy Weave, Stellar Kart, Matthew West, Barlow Girl, Rock n Roll Worship Circus, The 77's, and many more, the band continues to spread the rock n roll gospel all over the world . Brad Barth and The Glitter Twins have masterfully produced songs like Everyday, Surrender, Radio, Glorify God, and My Tribute for Radio Friendly. Their latest addition, Saved by Grace, has a wide array of material. From guitar driven songs like Holiness, Everything Will Be Alright, and a rockin’ cover of Hillsong United’s One Way, to the beautiful ballad Where Will You Be, this album will leave you wanting more. The group heads back into the studio this winter, after a short tour and television and radio appearances, to complete and round out the Ep with four more rockers. The band plans to re-release the project as a full length album in the summer of 2011
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Saved By Grace
author: Andy Argyrakis / Christianity Today Magazine
There's something endearing about Radio Friendly's affinity for the heavy and experimental sides of the late '80s/early '90s (a la King's X and The 77s). Saved By Grace never sounds dated, though, because the ferocious four-piece band also incorporates alternative rock into its sound, meeting somewhere in the middle with a wall of guitars and big harmonies. Lyrically, the album includes messages of reassurance, redemption, and worship (including a rollicking cover of Hillsong United's "One Way"). Andy Argyrakis , Christianity Today Magazine
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