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"Unbreakable" is a song by Christian rock band Fireflight from their second album, Unbreakable. It was released in November 2007 as the album's lead single, receiving television promotion on the NBC network that month.
Fireflight's fourth full-length album entitled For Those Who Wait was released on February 9, 2010. They shot music videos for both "For Those Who Wait", which came out June 1 on their official YouTube channel, and the lead single "Desperate". "Desperate" was unveiled on February 9, 2010, to coincide with the release of the new album.
The band's female-fronted hard rock sound has been compared to Paramore and Evanescence, and Dawn Michele's vocals on Unbreakable have been described as "riveting". [10] [11] AllMusic reviewer Jared Johnson labeled certain tracks as "pulsating rockers", such as the singles "Unbreakable" and "The Hunger"; [10] he described the album's lyrics to be "victorious as a refuge for listeners ...
The lyrics, coming from a feminine point of view, but still aggressive, still butch in a way, about creating your own world and working your ass off for it spoke to me as someone who was like ...
On February 2, 2010 until the release of the album, Fireflight posted their lead track, "For Those Who Wait", for free to download on Amiestreet. [3] For Those Who Wait was released on February 9, 2010. It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart, [4] No. 16 Alternative Albums [5] and No. 96 on the Billboard 200. [6]
The discography of Fireflight, a Christian rock band, which consists of 1 independent album, ... "Stand Up" 1 — — "Desperate" 1 4 33 For Those Who Wait:
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Rating the album a perfect five stars by 365 Days of Inspiring Media, Jonathan Andre responds, "Fireflight have done a tremendously wonderful job at creating INNOVA and all its 12 songs." [ 2 ] Designating the album four stars at New Release Tuesday, Mary Nikkel writes, " INNOVA is both heartfelt and musically refreshing". [ 13 ]