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The song's title refers to the phrase "rise from the ashes", which invokes the legend of the phoenix resurrecting from destruction. [13] Remy Gelenidza of Southpawer wrote that the song also invokes the resurrection of Jesus , connecting to the overall Christian theme present on Jesus Is King . [ 13 ]
Ashes Remain is an American Christian rock band, formed in 2001 and based in Baltimore, Maryland.The band was founded by Josh Smith and Ryan Nalepa. While they released two albums in their first six years, the band is popularly known for its third album, What I've Become, which was released in 2011.
From Ashes Rise is an American neo-crust band, formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in the mid-1990s.They helped define the gloom-heavy sound attributed to groups like His Hero is Gone and Tragedy by combining a dynamic, eerie open chord dissonance with a down-tuned power-chord-laden heaviness.
What I've Become is the third studio album by Christian rock band Ashes Remain.It was released on August 23, 2011 by the label Fair Trade Services.The album charted on Billboard ' s Christian and Heatseeker Albums charts at Nos. 25 and 18 respectively.
The single "Rise from the Ashes" is featured on the soundtrack of both NHL 07 and ATV Offroad Fury Pro. All of the songs on the album were written by lead singer Kevin Truckenmiller and Quietdrive, with the exception of Track 9, which is the cover of "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper.
"Time" featured Keaggy's innovative guitar technique of violin-like swelling, found approximately 3:54 and 5:17 in the song. The effect requires picking the string, raising and then lowering the guitar volume knob for each note in a melody. His album was listed as No. 64 in the 2001 book, CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music ...
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The Sheltons – The first band to professionally record the song. [4] Their arrangement of the song was recorded on Halo records "Heart Felt Gospel" [5] in the late 60s, has been covered by numerous groups since. 1968 – The Inspirations [6] [7] [8] 1969–79 – The Oak Ridge Boys [9] 1991 The Lesters [10]