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Flicker Records’ modern rock band Fireflight readies its national debut, The Healing of Harms, set to release July 25.
Produced by James Paul Wisner, the record is a collaboration of varied musical tastes and influences. Fireflight defines its sound as containing hints of emo-core, modern rock and progressive metal, tied together by soaring vocals and memorable melodies. Lead vocalist Dawn Richardson's lyrics are selfless and direct, reflecting Fireflight's mission to emphasize its music and vision beyond itself, mainly by its lyrics. The Healing of Harms speaks to those facing insurmountable odds, needing answers after falling in harm's way. Issues of self-worth, respect and inner beauty are all themes that resonate in the hearts of Fireflight members. "Finally, the doors are opening," says Richardson. "It really feels like God has given us these opportunities so that we can help reach those who are wounded, those who need this music. Fireflight wants to write music that people can feel, make records that are universal enough to stand the test of time, and stay genuine and honest-or die trying." A worthy goal, right? Comprised of Richardson, Wendy Drennen (bass), Glenn Drennen (guitar), Justin Cox (guitar) and Phee Shorb (drums), Fireflight formed five years ago in Orlando, Fla. A fixture of the local rock scene, Fireflight is familiar to national music audiences as well. Its self-released EP, "On The Subject of Moving Forward," sold thousands of copies independently. Having performed alongside established rock acts Skillet, Emery, Amberlin, Disciple and Kids in the Way, among others, Fireflight will continue to tour throughout 2006 and beyond in support of its debut release.
The copyright of the article Fireflight: Healing of Harms in Christian Music is owned by Kevan Breitinger. Permission to republish Fireflight: Healing of Harms in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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