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Album Song(s) Original album 1998 No Lies "Locked in a Cage" Hey You, I Love Your Soul: Surfonic Water Revival "Last Day of Summer" — WWJD "Whirlwind" Hey You, I Love Your Soul: 2000 Cross Seekers "Safe with You" Ardent Worship: Absolute Modern Worship "How Deep The Father's Love for Us " 2001 Extreme Days: The Soundtrack "Come On to the ...
Skillet's self-titled album was the band's only album with more than one music video until the release of their sixth studio album, Comatose, in 2006, which had four. "I Can" is a simple video, and shows the band playing on a stage along with various shots of the crowd worshipping God. The video was shot during an actual live show, as it adds ...
[2] [a] On the album cover, the band flag Cooper holds has "1 COR 13:13" printed in the lower-right corner, referring to the First Letter of Paul to the Corinthians. The verse reads, "But now faith, hope, love, abide these three; but the greatest of these is love." (NASB1995) Revolution is the shortest Skillet album to date.
Skillet recorded their follow-up album throughout 1997, titled Hey You, I Love Your Soul, which was released in April 1998. Their second effort was a change in style from the band's first release. With this release, Skillet abandoned their grunge approach for a lighter industrial alternative rock and style.
Collide (Skillet album) Comatose (album) Comatose Comes Alive; D. Dominion (Skillet album) E. The Early Years (1996–2001) H. Hey You, I Love Your Soul; I.
On September 15, 2021, Skillet released the first single "Surviving the Game" along with an accompanying music video. At the same time, they announced the album itself, the album cover, the track list, and release date. [3] [4] On November 12, the band unveiled the second single "Standing in the Storm". [5]
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 ...
Hey You, I Love Your Soul is the second studio album by American Christian rock band Skillet. It was released on April 21, 1998 as an enhanced CD on ForeFront Records and Ardent Records . Hey You, I Love Soul introduces the industrial rock sound that carries onto Alien Youth , with songs like the title track "Hey You, I Love Your Soul" and "Take".