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"Slow Fade" is a song by Christian rock band Casting Crowns. Written by Mark Hall , it was released as the third single from Casting Crowns' 2007 studio album The Altar and the Door . Written after the public falls from grace of several church leaders, "Slow Fade" is a cautionary tale against making the wrong choices.
Casting Crowns is a contemporary Christian and Christian rock band which began in Daytona Beach, Florida. ... "Slow Fade" was also released as a single, ...
Casting Crowns' fourth studio album, Until the Whole World Hears, was released in 2009 and sold 167,000 copies in its first week, ... "Slow Fade" 2008 ...
Ballads on the album include "Slow Fade" and "I Know You're There". [5] [9] Lyrically, The Altar and the Door deals with Christian themes. [7] "Slow Fade" deals with how moments of compromise and mistakes can lead to a "downward spiritual spiral"; [8] it urges listeners to make the right choices. [9] "
Casting Crowns is a contemporary Christian music band from McDonough, Georgia. [1] Consisting of Mark Hall (vocals), Meledee DeVevo (violin), Juan DeVevo (guitars), Hector Cervantes (guitars), Chris Huffman (bass guitar), Megan Garrett (keyboard) and Brian Scoggin (drums), the band has released five studio albums: Casting Crowns (2003), Lifesong (2005), The Altar and the Door (2007), Until the ...
Slow Fade; U. Until the Whole World Hears (song) ... (Casting Crowns song) This page was last edited on 2 February 2018, at 18:54 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
It took a while for that maelstrom of remembered sound and images to slow and fade – his men lying injured, a dazed Martz directing the evacuation of casualties and getting his surviving guys fighting back. Martz told me that he looks on that incident as his own failure because he didn’t spot the IED before it went off.
Casting Crowns is the first studio album by American Christian rock band Casting Crowns. Produced by Mark A. Miller and Steven Curtis Chapman, the album was released on October 7, 2003, by Beach Street Records. It incorporates a pop rock and rock sound, with the main instruments used in the album being guitar, keyboard and violin.