No, they are not.. They speak about God and how He's the way but they say music is music.. and has no religion behind it.
They themselves claim they are not also..
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I saw these guys play last tuesday at the Waiting Room on 9/6/11 and would say that the above statement is basically true. Their website claims the following:
"More importantly, there we are five dudes in this band who are very serious about their faith and want to let you know about it through both their music and their daily lives. So you can take that however you wish. We will not judge you no matter what. Our ears and hearts are open. We hope that you feel the same."
And I can tell you, based on their performance they are neither serious or convicted about their faith. Their language is quite simply a stain upon the earth. If we are to live by their example of their daily lives then Christianity is doomed. It was obvious by their language and attitude towards the crowd that they have a long voyage to wisdom and real knowledge of the message that Christ so freely has given us.
They used the "f" word so freely that at one point the crowd was counting the obsenities. And to top it off their "rockstar" persona was upset that the 80 or so people at the show weren't moshing it up after they so smartly chose to offend them with snyde remarks and insults. So who's judging who? And then they proceeded to pout and tantrum like children. The crowd sure as heck didn't pick that fight.
How can one honestly expect to garner adoration from the fans that paid their hard earned moneyto attend the show by insulting them first, using foul language and then being ticked off because nobody enjoys their music? I don't know, seems to be a really strange way to share the Gospel, much less endear your fans to your music. I for one, would be overjoyed if even one fan showed interest and came to know Christ through my music.
Grow up "Crimson Armada".....
Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. Ephesians 4:29
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If I'm not mistaken, Brandon is not in a band now, after the Crimson Armada split.
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