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| Still riding the momentum of its huge-selling Grammy-nominated debut album End of Silence, Red returns with Innocence & Instinct, a provocative new album forged in a perfect storm of inspiration and catastrophe. From the literary spark of... |
 Still riding the momentum of its huge-selling Grammy-nominated debut album End of Silence, Red returns with Innocence & Instinct, a provocative new album forged in a perfect storm of inspiration and catastrophe. From the literary spark of Dante's Inferno to the bloody aftermath of a 75-mph highway crash, Red absorbed a flood of ideas and emotions that empowered the band to create next generation rock songs. Finding the sonic sweet spot where epic and primal converge, Innocence & Instinct features animated dynamics that super-charge its innocence vs. instinct theme.
“Innocence & Instinct is about the duality of man,” explains guitarist Jasen Rauch. “The album examines the fight between our childlike innocence and the instinctive side that makes us do things we shouldn’t.”
The group’s debut, which sold over a quarter-million copies and earned several awards and nominations, focused heavily on personal struggles. Bringing back Silence producer Rob Graves and mixer Ben Grosse (Sevendust, Disturbed, Depeche Mode), Innocence & Instinct goes a giant step further by tackling the fight itself. It’s about the dueling impulses that wage war within our souls.
In writing the album, Red found Inferno to be an illuminating guide. The literary classic, which starts with Dante and Virgil standing before the Gates of Hell, illustrated ways in which the band might tackle deep issues in a more poetic way. And if Dante enhanced the storytelling, a highway crash in late ’07 accelerated the band’s emotional core. As the tour van smashed into a guardrail and violently slid sideways across the highway, the band experienced new heights of horror that they channeled into Innocence & Instinct.
“It brought an intensity and depth that we couldn’t reach without going through this experience,” Rauch reflects. “In the months after the accident, it felt like everything was in overdrive.”
“In a split second, it changed our lives,” adds six-stringer Anthony Armstrong, whose twin brother Randy handles the band’s basslines.
Setting the tone early, “Fight Inside” rides beautiful piano keys to an unforgettable chorus as glaring agitation builds to a savage finish. The song epitomizes the album’s effortless transitions between simmering angst, melodic hooks and pretty major-key resolves, while its inner-monologue sets up the lyrical theme by cursing the frail duality of innocence and instinct. “Death of Me” furthers the firstperson
schizophrenia as vocalist Michael Barnes cries “You tear me down and then you pick me up” against a backdrop of deafening guitars, sweeping symphonics and nerve-rattling screams. “Shadows,” co-written by Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin, pushes against the darkness while “Out From Under” could be called Fight Club with guitars.
There are moments that switch between never feeling so close to someone to never feeling so abandoned, but that's part of the human experience,” says Rauch. “These extreme feelings, these paradoxes, coexist all the time.”
While several songs veer toward an internal apocalypse, “Never Be the Same” personifies Innocence with optimistic reflections poured out over lush fields of electric and acoustic guitars. The pianopowered “Start Again” addresses the conflicted remorse of a failed relationship, while “Mystery of You” ponders the inexplicable over industrial-strength loops and keys. Innocence & Instinct even features a juiced-up cover of Duran Duran’s utopian “Ordinary World.”
Formed in Nashville, Tennessee over four years ago, Red made an immediate impact with its 2006 debut, End of Silence. The Grammy-nominated disc, featuring the radio hits “Breathe Into Me” (Top 10, Active Rock) and “Already Over” (Top 15, Active Rock), introduced the sonic layering, rich orchestration and visceral dynamics that became Red’s signature sound. The album steadily built momentum cracking the Billboard 200 a year after its release as sales steadily broke out to hundreds of thousands of copies sold. Not surprisingly, the album became a hit with other bands as well, leading to tours and shows with Papa Roach, Sevendust, Three Days Grace, Flyleaf, Buckcherry and Seether, among others. These opportunities contributed to the band’s impressive 500+ live show schedule between albums.
Heading into Innocence & Instinct, Red had no shortage of creative sparks. A near-death accident ignited their emotions, a literary masterpiece spurred their creativity, peer support lifted their spirits, heavy touring empowered their performances and fans challenged the group to do even more to impact their lives. These experiences infused Innocence & Instinct with layered narratives, heightened
sensibilities and an artistic boldness that dramatically raises the bar for new millennial rock ‘n’ roll.
In Dante’s Inferno, the Gates of Hell read, “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.” But when the Gates finally face Innocence & Instinct, Hell won’t know what hit it.
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11/29/2012 - Red Delivers "Release the Panic" on February 5th
Whatever you thought you knew about Essential Records rock band Red, think again. In fact, that’s exactly what the four-man alternative rock band wants you to do with every track on its fourth project Release The Panic...think again.
Think past your first blush take on Red’s lyrical ideas, think beyond the signature aggressive
paint-peeling riffs and new-found evocative grooves, and think through the universality of struggle, pain and ultimately hope living in these new songs. Teaming with legendary producer Howard Benson (P.O.D., My Chemical Romance, Daughtry, Skillet and many more) and mixed by both Howard Benson and Mike Plotnikoff, Red has uncovered a potent set of standout songs -- including “Perfect Life,” “Die For You,” “Same Disease” and the title track -- sure to get fans talking, rocking and yes, thinking.
The band -- vocalist Michael Barnes, guitarist Anthony Armstrong, bassist Randy Armstrong and drummer Joe Rickard -- took the unusual step (for them, at least) of clearing the calendar and coming off the road in the first quarter of 2012. While previous Red projects had coalesced amidst the band’s hectic touring schedule, for Release The Panic the band decamped to Los Angeles and Benson’s brand-new West Valley Studios. While in L.A., the band lived, breathed, ate, slept and worked, constantly crafting these new tracks, an experience new and invigorating for all members.
“One of the things Howard stressed was that if he had heard it before, he didn’t want to hear it on this record,” says Rickard, “so that’s why we were really striving to make this as original as we could.”
At the same time, the band refused to stray away from its pull-no-punches brand of storytelling, with emotive lyrics dealing with mortality, abandonment, paths to redemption and the demands of a pop culture-obsessed society, as found on the initial single, “Perfect Life.”
“As we recorded in Los Angeles, the inspiration for that song was all around us, all the time,” Anthony Armstrong says. “So many people have themselves convinced they’re living the sweet life, the good life, and some have worked really hard to get there, but it’s the people who are trying, clawing their way to live this kind of life that’s troubling.”
Still, that quest for sonic originality led to some expansion of what Red has become known for: heavy, dark, driving and expansive, with Barnes’ gravelly, guttural, from-a-croon-to-a-scream approach solidifying his stand among rock’s top vocalists. Release The Panic keeps all that, but meshes in beats, loops, layered vocals and -- dare we say it? -- pop elements. The result is instantly identifiable as Red, but with a freshness that could help define the state of rock ‘n’ roll today.
“The thing I like about this record is that they’re very forward-thinking songs for a rock band,” Benson says. “These guys are sitting on a powder keg, frankly, and I just can’t wait for the rest of the world to hear it.”
Fans will get a chance to hear songs from Release The Panic when the band jumps on the Winter Jam tour starting in January, followed by a spring headlining tour and select festival dates to be announced.
Release The Panic will be available in both Deluxe and Standard editions on February 5. The Deluxe edition includes five additional songs; two brand new and three remixes of “Death of Me,” “Hymn for the Missing” and “Breathe Into Me.” Fans will be able to preorder either version through iTunes on December 11.
Release The Panic Track Listing
1. Release The Panic
2. Perfect Life
3. Die For You
4. Damage
5. Same Disease
6. Hold Me Now
7. If We Only
8. So Far Away
9. Glass House
10. The Moment We Come Alive
Release The Panic Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
11. Love Will Leave A Mark
12. As You Go
13. Hymn For The Missing (Guillotine remix)
14. Death of Me (Guillotine remix)
15. Breathe Into Me (Remix Acústica)
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10/22/2012 - Warren Barfield Returns with Triumphant Redbird
Warren Barfield, one of Christian music’s most acclaimed singer/songwriters and in-demand touring artists, returns with Redbird, his first studio recording in four years. Produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning songwriter/producer Wayne Kirkpatrick; Platinum-selling recording artist Bryan White; Bo Rinehart, Bear Rinehart and Seth Bolt of NEEDTOBREATHE; and Barfield, Redbird features 10 songs written or co-written by the artist.
“It was a privilege to tap into the expertise of producers I’ve been such a big fan of through the years,” Barfield says. “I have so much respect for Wayne, and admire his ability to make the right choices with a lyric and a melody. Bryan and I have written together in the past, and this project provided an opportunity for us to collaborate on a higher level. And what was initially planned as a songwriting endeavor with NEEDTOBREATHE turned out to be an amazing studio session where we played and sang together as these songs came to life.”
Redbird is highlighted by “The Time Is Now,” written by Barfield and Kirkpatrick as a plea for honest dialogue and communication on each side of the political spectrum, while encouraging listeners to give voice to their beliefs and convictions. In addition, “Just Let Go” and “Last Try,” collaborations with members of NEEDTOBREATHE, showcase a musical spontaneity and authenticity rarely found in studio recordings. And “For Now,” “Redbird” and “Once You Find Love,” the latter a poignant duet with Barfield’s wife Megan, pay tribute to the importance of family.
Concert-goers across the country will be able to hear music from Redbird at numerous Barfield tour stops this fall. In addition to his own solo dates, Barfield will join David Crowder for a series of concerts in November. Also in November, he will join Kirk Cameron for “Love Worth Fighting For” Marriage Events in Virginia Beach, Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; and High Point, North Carolina.
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9/27/2012 - Matt Redman Offers His Best With Sing Like Never Before: The Essential Collection on November 20
Matt Redman has impacted millions in the church throughout the years through his long list of worship songs that have given voice and implored people to sing like never before. The GRAMMY nominated and award-winning songwriter brings many of his favorite classics together in the release of his newest project, Sing Like Never Before: The Essential Collection available on November 20. In addition to Redman’s familiar hits, the album also includes new recordings of his biggest songs as well as an exclusive feature of the radio version of his No. 1 single, “10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord).” The song reached No. 1 for nine weeks on the National Christian Audience Chart and seven weeks at AC Indicator. It continues to top the AC Monitored chart for the 12th week while connecting with the church and individuals around the world.
Sing Like Never Before: The Essential Collection features 15 of Redman’s most popular worship songs, including all-new recordings of his songs “Our God” and “Better Is One Day,” along with the new song “Love So High.” Additionally, the album features the worship favorites “You Never Let Go,” “The Heart Of Worship,” “You Alone Can Rescue” and more, with six of the selections appearing in the CCLI Top 50 and 10 in the Top 200. Next week, Redman will join his friends, Louie Giglio, Chris Tomlin and Christy Nockels on the Durban, South Africa and Cape Town, South Africa stops on the Passion World Tour. For more information on the tour, visit: www.268generation.com/WT2012/.
Track Listing for Sing Like Never Before: The Essential Collection:
*New Recording
**First time available on CD
1. 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) - Radio Version**
2. Our God*
3. Better is One Day*
4. You Never Let Go
5. Never Once
6. Love So High*
7. You Along Can Rescue
8. The Heart of Worship
9. Blessed Be Your Name
10. Lord Let Your Glory Fall
11. Nothing But The Blood
12. The Fathers Song
13. Once Again
14. Dancing Generation
15. Twenty Seven Million**
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9/6/2012 - Show Hope™ Is Advocating To Make A Difference On The Frontlines Supporting Renewal Of Adoption Tax Credit (ATC)
Show Hope was established to help provide orphans with forever families by reducing the financial barriers to adoption. Now almost ten years later, that commitment still rings true. With the high cost of adoption discouraging many families, Show Hope is doing everything they can to help those in need and providing orphans with forever homes.
The Adoption Tax Credit
One of the ways Show Hope is helping is by working on the frontlines to help extend The Adoption Tax Credit (ATC). The ATC, a United States Federal policy, currently stands at $13,000 and will expire this year unless policymakers pass the pending legislation. To significantly impact these adopting families in financial need, Show Hope is one of the 12 leading national adoption organizations that have bonded together to help save the tax credit.
To date, there are an additional 127 agencies and advocates who have signed on to be part of the working group. Additionally, a bi-partisan group of 18 congressmen and congresswomen have joined in to help.
What Can You Do To Help?
Did you know that the average cost of an adoption is $25,000? While Show Hope has awarded grants to families for more than 3,000 adopted children, only half of the qualified grant applicants are offered a grant due to limited monetary resources at Show Hope. What can we do as a community to help Show Hope and the ATC and alleviate the financial burdens of adoption for willing families?
Call your House Representative and voice your support of the bi-partisan Making Adoption Affordable Act (HR 4373) to save the adoption tax credit. Click http://blog.showhope.org for further information
Become a Show Hope sponsor! Each month, your sponsorship will help an orphan come into a forever family. Find out more information at showhope.org/sponsor
Are you already a sponsor? Consider giving a one-time gift to Adoption Aid
Become a Show Hope Advocate and raise awareness, funds, and hope for orphans through creative fundraising efforts by visiting showhope.org/advocates
“We have seen that the Adoption Tax Credit has helped many climb the steep financial mountain often associated with the journey of adoption,” shares Scott Hasenbalg, Executive Director, Show Hope. “We truly believe we have been called to communicate with our policymakers and lend our voice and influence in this area of advocacy work, but ultimately the government can only do so much. Nothing excites us more than seeing how people across the country are stepping up to make a difference and be a part of the miracle of adoption through their giving, actions, and advocacy!”
For more information on what you can do to help, please visit ShowHope.org or for more on the ATC, visit adoptiontaxcredit.org.
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8/16/2012 - Francesca Battistelli Announces First Headlining Tour, The "Hundred More Years Tour," Sponsored By World Vision
GRAMMY-nominated artist Francesca Battistelli will kick off her first headlining tour, the “Hundred More Years Tour," September 20th. Sponsored by World Vision, the tour will kick off in Jackson, KY and will showcase Dove Award-winning Artist Of The Year Battistelli, as well as feature Sidewalk Prophets and special guests Andy Cherry and City Harbor. The “Hundred More Years Tour" will run through October 28th.
Concertgoers will be able to hear songs from Battistelli’s hit albums, My Paper Heart and her sophomore release Hundred More Years, which debuted at No. 1 on the Christian Album chart and No. 16 on Billboard’s Top 200 chart. That project's first single, "This Is The Stuff," debuted in the Top 20 on Billboard's Christian chart and Top 10 on iTunes' Christian and Gospel chart.
"I am thrilled to be announce my first headlining tour!" exclaims Francesca Battistelli. "It's been a dream for so long, and I pray that it will be a night where everyone feels the presence of God and has a great time. I'm honored to be sharing the stage with Sidewalk Prophets, Andy Cherry, and City Harbor, and I hope to see you all there!"
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 | Red talks about Winter Jam 2013! |  | Matthew West on the road with Winter Jam - episode 3 |  | Red talks about their favorite aspect of new albumRed talks about their favorite aspect of new album |  | Red on the dream for their new album |  | Red talks about their new album, "Until We Have Faces" |  | Red - Ordinary World |  | Red at Creation: Mike's big news |  | Meet Red's "new" Drummer |  | Red on their upcoming tour with Skillet |  | Red talks about tour pranks going on tour with Pillar. |  | Enter to win a trip to see Red on tour |  | Red on their experiences at Creation |  | Red - Death of Me |  | Red on "Death of Me" |  | Red on how their car wreck impacted them |  | Red discusses the theme of their new album |  | Red at Creation Northeast |  | Red - Already Over |  | Red performs "Let Go" live |  | Red's crazy touring schedule |  | Red - Breathe Into Me Live |  | Red |  | Backstage at the Dove Awards: Red |
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Red talks about Winter Jam 2013! Go backstage with Matthew West to see the guys from Red right before they go on...and get a front row seat to check out their awesome pyrotechnics display! Red talks with us about their favorite aspect of their new album and the "sonic stamp" they were excited to achieve
Red talks about what they hope their new album will accomplish in the lives of their listeners
We sit down with Red and talk about their upcoming album, "Until We Have Faces". Listen as the guys talk about what aspects of the album excite them the most and what they hope listeners will walk away with.
Watch Red's new music for their version of "Ordinary World."
Find out Mike's big announcement!
Joe has been drumming with Red for awhile, but this is his first HearItFirst.com interview! Meet Red's "new"ish drummer!
Red talks about their upcoming tour with Skillet and their first memories of the band!
Red talks about tour pranks going on tour with Pillar.
Enter to win a trip to see Red on tour
The guys from Red tell us about going to Creation as teens - and the
first time Creation ever asked a band to do an encore... and it was
them!
Red tells hearitfirst.com about the "Death of Me" music video and goes indepth about the song.
Red on how their car wreck impacted them
Red discusses the theme of their new album, Innocence and Instinct, on hearitfirst.com!
Red at Creation Northeast
Watch Red's new music video for "Already Over" on hearitfirst.com.
Red performs "Let Go" live Red talks to hearitfirst.com at Ichthus about their crazy touring schedule. Watch Red perform "Breathe Into Me" live! Red's brand new music video for their song "Breathe Into Me." hearitfirst.com talks with Red backstage at the Dove awards! http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/B004EQAV46/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061089825/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg http://media.hearitfirst.com/images/covers/083061086527/coverart.jpg
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