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The bands playing at Acquire the Fire are serious about reaching this generation and have a passion for young people.
Don't miss hearing their hearts and their music.
P.O.D.Pulling from their SoCal roots, mixing hip-hop, reggae, and hardcore punk, P.O.D. (Payable on Death) has defined a different kind of hard rock. Now composed of Sonny Sandoval's vocals, Noah 'Wuv' Bernardo on Drums, Traa Daniels on Bass, and Jason Truby on Guitar, P.O.D. is recognized internationally through their unique brand of music as a voice of those who persevere and live by their Faith.
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Toby MacToby Mac wants to start a revolution, one that will sweep through cities and erase the divisive lines that keep people and cultures apart. Holding up his microphone like a fist in the air, this Grammy-winning artist sees his opportunity in the society-shaping power of music. As a true artist, it's not his impressive sales heights or awards that fire up his voice, but rather it's an unwavering quest to make songs that connect and inspire all who hear them.
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FlyleafFlyleaf's infectiously heavy positivism is a fresh contrast to many rockers reopening old wounds by singing about their broken homes and broken hearts. Flyleaf's songs about abuse, neglect, addiction and dysfunction are messages about overcoming adversity to prove that hope in Christ shines brighter than the darkness of despair.
“I used to be in a really negative band, and that seemed to almost fuel my emptiness because that is what the songs were about.” says charismatic singer, Lacey Mosley. “That's why I think what we're doing is important because there needs to be something heavy out there that has a positive message so people see that its possible to get through the worst situations.”
With Jared Hartmann on guitar, Pat Seals on bass, Sameer Bhattacharya on guitar, and James Culpepper on drums, the band's wide array of brooding beats, atmospheric textures and lunging riffs compliment Mosley's aggressive yet beautiful and emotionally revealing lyrics.
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PILLARMake no mistake about it: Pillar is not the rock 'n' roll of yesterday, but the forward moving revolution of today and tomorrow. Their zealous passion incinerates today's gimmicky knockoffs, leaving pretenders in the dust. The members of Pillar; vocalist Rob Beckley, bassist Kalel, guitarist Noah Henson, and drummer Lester Estelle, exude genuine boldness.
Rich in spirited energy and striking dynamics that accentuate sharp and relevant lyrics, Pillar finds power in the passion and conviction of their faith, and pours this energy into their performances. Pillar has full faith that their songs will deliver a powerful, positive impact while igniting a bright musical spark in a dark world.
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SKILLETGritty guitar riffs, thunderous instrumental clashes, and deep resonating vocals make Skillet hard to ignore. The intense sound is a catalyst for lyrics that reveal passion and hope. John Cooper on lead vocals and bass, John's wife Korey Cooper on guitar and keyboard, Ben Kasica on guitar, and Lori Peters on drums give it their all on every song. While the band may have two females in their lineup, that doesn't mean they don't rock as hard as other all-male artists. Front man John Cooper says, “Lori is insane! We played some concerts where the soundman told us that he had to turn down the drums after the last bands played because the guys weren't hitting as hard as our drummer!” That feeling of signature energy results from loving music and loving God with a passion that cannot be muted.
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thousand foot krutchShedding their hip-hop influences, and pushing forward into a new brand of pure high-energy rock, Thousand Foot Krutch has perfectly melded heavy guitar riffs with catchy hooks to create a new sound.
Currently consisting of Trevor McNevan on vocals, Joel Bruyere on bass, Steve Augustine on drums, and Jamie Aplin on guitar, the Toronto-based group is set on not selling out. “When hip-hop and rock are mixed and put together honestly, it can be a great sound,” explains Augustine. “But is seemed like too many bands were doing it just to sell records.” These are not guys who hide behind an image or a guitar solo. McNevan explains, “I just write songs from my point of view, and we just want to spread hope and positivity.”
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Hillsong unitedHailing from "Down under", Hillsong United are more than a worship band. With their own unique and vibrant sound, this Aussie group continues to impress both spiritually and musically, with youth-oriented worship lyrics and even stronger melodies that make you want to join in with the mob of worshippers after just one or two songs. With their lead singer Joel Houston leading the way and other members of the Hillsong Church in Australia rounding out this symphony of worship, Hillsong United keeps their music edgy and focused on what's important.
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hawk nelsonHawk Nelson is a great pop rock band that just flat-out knows how to make you have a fun time. With catchy explosive beats and contagious lyrics, Hawk Nelson delivers a powerful and exciting show that is sure to leave fans chanting for more.
Besides having a great time, though, Hawk Nelson is about delivering a message that is real and meaningful. “I think it’s important that we learn how to help people, whether it’s a third-world country or right here in our backyards,” says Daniel Biro, bass player. “It’s what we’ve always been about. People have always helped us, and we’ve tried to pass that on in anyway we can. We seek to create anthems to get you thinking about what it is that you want to do with your life and then give you a jump-start to go all-out for it. No matter what the ambition, get out there and go do it. We are having the time of our lives!”
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kj-52"A white dude from the suburbs and inner city of Florida doing Christian rap and driving a minivan?" KJ says. "None of that makes sense. No one says, 'That's the formula, right there!' But at the end of the day, it just proves that God did it."
The absurdity of his situation hasn't stopped him from becoming one of the hottest rappers on the Christian hip-hop scene, as evidenced by his appearance with the massive Festival Con Dios & Winter Jam Tours, his 2004 Dove Award for Rap/Hip-hop Album of the Year (for "It's Pronounced Five-Two") and his recent 2005 Dove Award nominations for Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year (for "Back in the Day") and Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year (for "Soul Purpose").
"I know, it doesn't make sense," KJ smiles. "But wait 'til you hear it. Believe me, it works."
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gritsGRITS have been hip-hop's best-kept secret long enough.
These "Tennessee Boys" have exploded from their underground roots to reach the ears of millions, as their music and message has been featured on several prominent national and international television programs. But just because GRITS has gained the accolades and recognition that many artists only dream of, don't think that they have lost sight of the meaning and the message behind the music. "Our lives are reflected in our music, and that's the bottom line," explains Bonafide, whose everyman affinity helps empower the lyric's spiritual themes. "That's the essence of GRITS. We just do us and keep it as real as possible, and that's why our songs are so personal." "We never put on airs once we get on stage or do interviews," adds Coffee.
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RedPassionate vocals. Gnashing guitars. A potent message.
These are the elements that make Red — both live and on their mighty debut, End of Silence—one of the most buzzed about bands to crash through the Christian rock world in recent memory.
“We’re passionate about our live show, but sometimes we get a little too excited,” says bassist Randy Armstrong. He’s just stating the facts. Or more to the point, the injury report. Head contusions. Emergency rooms. Stitches. And that was just their last tour. “Anthony swung his guitar around his body and smashed it into Michael's head causing the guitar to break and Michael to get seven stitches.”
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"Leeland is the best thing I have heard in a long, long time," says Grammy Award-winning artist Michael W. Smith. "I can't stop singing the songs in my head. Great melodies. Great band. Great voice." He isn't the only one that's hooked; Leeland's debut album has earned its own Grammy nomination. Perhaps what is most inspiring is that the man at the front of all this recognition is 17-year-old Leeland Mooring. Songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist, Leeland is truly a voice of this young generation. He's transparent in his love and gratitude to God and unflinching in his passion for reaching his generation for Christ. "So many kids are lost when it comes to having a true relationship with God, even ones who go to church," Leeland says. "Whenever we play, our main goal is to be able to minister to our generation."
Musically, the sound contains layer upon layer of emotionally majestic melodies. With Jack Mooring on the keys, Jake Holtz on bass, Austin Tirado on guitar, and Mike Smith on drums, passion resonates from every song. They may be young, but their music moves people of all ages, an amazing example of the impact that teens with God-given vision can have.

Having plenty of experience leading worship at Acquire The Fire and Battle Cry events, the Michael Gungor Band surely feels just as much at home on stage singing praises as they do anywhere else. But singing is just the start; Michael's guitar work is truly awe-inspiring. Add to that the flawless synergy of Lisa Gungor on keys and vocals, Michael Rossback on guitar, John Arndt on keys, David Gungor on bass, and Josh Eatmon on drums, and the result is nothing short of amazing.
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falling upCombining the intensity of modern rock and all the emotion involved in traditional praise and worship, Falling Up is here to prove their radical style is not a fleeting attempt at sticking to a trend, but a true declaration of the passion they hold for their ministry. Lead vocalist Jessy Ribordy, bassist Jeremy Miller, drummer Josh Shroy, and guitarist Joe Kisselburgh have been growing together as a band since their high school days.
"Our mission is to tell everyone who listens to our music and goes to our shows about the love we have in Christ Jesus, to show people that Christians can be real and honest," explains Ribordy. "It is to glorify God in every aspect of our lives and this band, and to show people through our lyrics, music, love, and lifestyles that there is more to life than what the world has offered us."
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tye tribbettThis Camden, New Jersey native is oozing with enough raw talent to turn heads in any musical crowd. His high spirited Gospel music is frighteningly captivating with originality, depth and dynamism to spare. While gaining a fast-growing reputation as one of the hottest songwriters, musicians and directors in the business, Tye continues to show that he is truly anointed. The Spirit of God is evident in and through his music.
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The afters What started out as Josh Havens (guitar, vocals) and Matt Fuqua (guitar, vocals) entertaining coffee shop customers by playing acoustic songs has become a rising sensation with a loyal fanbase. When the duo decided to shift from acoustic to electric, they found that fellow coffee shop employees Marc Dodd (drums) and Brad Wigg (bass, vocals) had both the skills and the heart that the forming group need, and the band was complete.
"We were able to draw people in at our live performances initially through our onstage charisma. Especially Josh. He has that sort of dreamy, wistful look of innocent vulnerability while maintaining a degree of confident charm. But when you break the show down to its elements there's a great deal of variety to be found. Josh sings, I sing, Matt sings, we have pop songs, we have really dramatic rock-your-face-off songs, we have sweeping, melodic ballads. There really is something for everyone."
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AYIESHA WOODSAyiesha Woods brings an energetic and refreshing sound to music with the polished presentation of a veteran musician. For years, she had felt a deep calling to serve God with her musical talent and to touch people with her voice. Able to not just mix styles together, Ayiesha can dish out a musical buffet of pop rock, jazzy soul, reggae, dancehall, gospel R&B, or funk. Using her talent as singer, songwriter, and pianist, Ayiesha is fully committed to using her sound to reach out to others.
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canton jonesEqual parts singer, songwriter, producer, and vocal arranger – this Deerfield Beach, Florida native has entertained over 300,000 people this year alone, sold nearly 50,000 units "from the trunk," and has several songs in regular radio rotation. Canton’s unlimited repertoire, massive crowd appeal, and fast-growing fan base have set him on a course destined to challenge the very fiber of today’s music and entertainment industry. With two Grammy nods under his belt, a Stellar Award nomination, and two Gospel Choice Awards to his credit, the only thing that might take you by surprise is his unwavering humility to God and the quiet confidence of someone who knows the tide is turning his way.
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sarah kellyGrammy nominated Sarah Kelly's music is the stuff that defines artistry. The Pop/ Rock sound turns heads, lights up audiences and makes record label executives swoon. And while it's hard to pinpoint exactly what it is about this dynamic new talent that captivates people-her gutsy, honest vocal delivery or her deeply expressive music-there's no question she's poised to make her artistic mark in a very big way.
As she enters an industry plagued by a dwindling crop of female artists who write and play their own songs, Sarah's sound is bold, ambitious and refreshing. She is not all fun and games though. Her struggles with self-esteem led to a suicide attempt as a teen and she still wrestles with self-image, but now confidently sings of God's grace. When she unleashes the power and conviction behind her extraordinary vocals, you'd never know she's got any hesitation at all.
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ROCA FIRMEBorn in 1998 out of the streets of South Los Angeles, this Spanish-performing band has smashed through the language barrier to reach non-Spanish speaking audiences as well as Spanish-speaking ones. The band’s appeal comes from their unique hardcore sound (a blending of thoughtful melodies and raw energy) and their dynamic stage presence. But behind the edgy musical exterior are five hearts beating for God, using the music that they love to impact people in both the Christian and secular realms. And impact they do: when OB (lead vocals), Moi (drums), Moe (bass), Bobby (guitar) and Sari (guitar) take the stage, be prepared to be drawn in to the Roca Firme experience – no matter what language you speak.
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For over 13 years, Kari Jobe has been involved with worship groups that have ministered around the world. She desires to see the world changed by the reality and nearness of God's presence. Kari believes it's not enough for us to merely experience God's presence; we must also affect the lives of others and help them draw closer to God. Her passion is to see people impacted and changed by His goodness.
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jessie danielsThis eighteen year old entertainment veteran is an emerging new artist who describes her own music as "rock ambience with a pop edge".
Her New York roots and family upbringing brought her up in God, but it wasn't until she attended church with a fellow Christian friend that she realized that she was missing a personal relationship with God. Soon after, she came to see that she had gained a desire to use her music for Him, encouraging Christians and non-Christians alike.
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Group 1 CrewWhen the conversation turns to musical influences, not many groups are likely to mention Michael Buble, Beethoven, Stevie Wonder and flamenco music in the same breath. But it’s diversity that inspires them, not to mention their unique faith backgrounds that makes new Fervent artist Group 1 Crew stand out in a crowd. If their hybrid of hip-hop, rock, funk, soul and even Spanish-language rhymes wasn’t enough to distinguish Group 1 Crew, their impassioned message of hope and encouragement can’t help but set them apart in a genre of music that typically glamorizes violence, materialism the degradation of women.
“Our music isn't for one specific demographic; it's for anyone with a pulse. There’s love in our music, and it has meaning for anyone out there. I think once people see that, they’ll get what we do.”
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The AUTUMN ASHLEY BANDThe melodic rock/worship fusion that powers the sound of The Autumn Ashley Band captures the passion of a young generation. With Jordan Srock on lead guitar, Chris Trowbridge on drums, Daniel Nelson on Bass, Bethany Banks on Keys, and fronted by ATF veteran worship leader Autumn Ashley, the band’s powerful original songs compliment their fresh renditions of contemporary favorites. The resulting sound is an intimate expression of genuine praise.
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Building 429Though accolades look nice on a shelf, it’s how an artist manages its success that really matters. The members of Building 429 all agree that with success comes added responsibility – to whom much is given, much is required. Jason Roy (vocals/guitar), Scotty Beshears (bass), Michael Anderson (drums) and Jesse Garcia (guitar/keyboards), are eager to use their newfound influence to serve God fearlessly.
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