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The album was announced on May 20, 2016, and a lyric video was released for the track "Feel Invincible" at the same time on the band's YouTube channel. Six days later, the band released a lyric video for the track "Stars" on their YouTube channel. The album was certified gold on December 4, 2018, selling 500,000 copies. [5]
It was released on November 1, 2024. It is the first Skillet album to be released independently. [1] [2] With regard to the album title and theme, Skillet frontman John Cooper explains that "the revolution we're talking about on this record is not a political revolution, [and] it is certainly not a militaristic one, which I've never supported ...
The discography of the American Christian rock band Skillet consists of 12 studio albums, 4 EPs, 2 live albums, 3 compilation albums, and 70 radio singles with 21 reaching No. 1 on at least one chart.
Rise is the eighth studio album by American Christian rock band Skillet.It was released on June 25, 2013. [6] [7] The deluxe edition includes three bonus tracks and a DVD entitled Awake & Live DVD.
Before release as a single, the song charted at No. 100 in the Billboard Hot 100 for one week and No. 16 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers after the release of Awake thanks to digital sales, becoming Skillet's first song to hit the Hot 100. [2] The song also charted at No. 1 on Christian Rock.net. [3] It has also debuted on Christian Rock charts ...
A music video for "Feel Invincible" was released on June 29, 2016. [7] In the visual, the band is dressed entirely in black, with all black guitars, bass and drum kit while playing in a dimly lit warehouse in front of a gray-burst backdrop.
Jason Isbell taps memories from his church-dominated upbringing in the northern Alabama town of Greenhill on his new song, “Cast Iron Skillet,” which is the third pre-release track from his ...
John Cooper decided to write "I Want to Live" while wandering the streets of Moscow after a concert in Russia where a fan had given the group a letter in which she talked about suffering from depression. She was laughed at in school and she even thought about suicide, but Skillet's music made her want to live.