Flyleaf is a Christian band. Some songs (like There for You) could be about friends/significant others, and still be christian. Most songs are about God/other Christians (Cassie, Fully Alive, All Around Me...)
It depends on what the organizers allow if they don't have guidelines then sing what ever the Lord tells you is right.
Lacey Mosley, the lead singer writes most of the songs. But in a recent interview, Pat and Sameer both said the wrote songs too.
Well...on their first official CD, they have 16 songs. On Memento Mori, they have 21. Much Like Falling - EP, 4 Flyleaf - EP, 6 2004 Demo Album, 13 1 or 2 random tracks off of re-make albums 3-5 soundtrack songs And not to mention all the songs they released as Passerby. Use your imagination.
There must be a lot of songs where children are singing.
in a few of Calvin Harris' songs a girl is singing. various artists feature in his songs in bounce kelis sings. In songs with a boy singing it is usually Harris singing. If you are after a specific song you'll have to research it. hope this helps!
It is a form of opinion whether Flyleaf's songs sound emo or not. A reason why their songs could sound emo to fans, is because Flyleaf is crying out to God in their songs. Christian rock has that type of feel.
She has been writing songs since she was 14-16. Naturally, I presume she also liked to sing the songs she wrote?
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No, Flyleaf is not satanic. All the members of the band are Christians, and their songs all have Christian meanings. However, Lacey Mosley was an Atheist in her teenage years before being converted to Christianity.
Yep. They're all Christians. Most of their songs have good Christian meanings like "Cassie"
She sings songs in Flyleaf.
Most of the songs they play, they compose. All the songs on the Flyleaf album, they composed, as well as all the songs on Memento Mori, with exception of Stay, which is by U2.
No, Flyleaf is not a religious group. They are a rock band from Texas known for their alternative metal and hard rock sound. While some of their lyrics may contain spiritual or introspective themes, they are not classified as a religious group.
It depends on what the organizers allow if they don't have guidelines then sing what ever the Lord tells you is right.
dancing, singing appropriate songs, and christmas!!!!!!
Yes, Lacey does scream in some of their songs.
Singing what songs?