Scarlet White

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Never Looking Back 03:34 Tools
Running Through the Storm 03:20 Tools
By Your Throne 03:43 Tools
Just Need You 03:17 Tools
Gravity 03:43 Tools
Awakening 03:33 Tools
Breathe 03:43 Tools
Life Without Grace 03:19 Tools
Listen to Me 03:41 Tools
Stick to Your Guns 04:43 Tools
Rest 03:52 Tools
Worthy 03:15 Tools
Breaking the Cycle 04:05 Tools
Wake of the King 04:05 Tools
Never the Same 03:15 Tools
War 03:15 Tools
Draggin' Them Down 03:15 Tools
Bury Me 03:15 Tools
Long Way 03:15 Tools
Fire 03:15 Tools
A Letter 03:15 Tools
Silence 03:15 Tools
I Am Yours 03:15 Tools
The Inbetween 03:15 Tools
So Young 03:15 Tools
Never Met (Bonus Track) 03:15 Tools
Lost in the Smoke 00:00 Tools
One Less 00:00 Tools
Never Met 03:15 Tools
Falter 03:15 Tools
Moving on Without You 03:15 Tools
Worthy (Acoustic) [Bonus Track] 03:15 Tools
Started at One 00:00 Tools
Help Yourself 00:00 Tools
Death Knows My Name 00:00 Tools
Resignation (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Memory Finds You 00:00 Tools
Awakening (2012) 00:00 Tools
The Other Side 00:00 Tools
Breathe (2008 Version) 00:00 Tools
Never Looking Back (2012) 00:00 Tools
Worthy (Acoustic) (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Worthy (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Never Met (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
By Your Throne (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
just need you. 00:00 Tools
A Letter (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Silence (Radio-Rip) 00:00 Tools
Just Need You (2012) 00:00 Tools
Bury Me (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Draggin' Them Down (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Memory Finds You (zaycev.net) 00:00 Tools
Fire-The Inbetween 00:00 Tools
Wake Of The King-The Inbetween 00:00 Tools
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Band Members: Spencer Minor - Vocals Dan Hall - Guitar Jacob Hendricks - Drums [Your Name Here!] - Bass Authenticity is revealed through interaction with the external world. And actions serve to either certify or deny credibility. The very nature of authenticity ensures that it cannot be feigned. Michigan-based Scarlet White triumphantly exemplifies this virtue by remaining faithful to deeply held beliefs rather than falling prey to the trappings of skewed cultural norms and the clichéd rock & roll lifestyle. Musically, the band straddles the line between Alternative Metal and Post-grunge, reflecting the best of their collective influences while simultaneously carrying the banner of Christian faith with veracity. On their Transform Music Group debut EP entitled Breathe, Scarlet White manifests heartfelt songs of hope, redemption and restoration. “We play our music so that people can recognize our hearts and see that we have a thirst for God and what He can do in our lives. We just want to be role models for the youth,” states lead vocalist Spencer Minor. Drummer Jacob Hendricks succinctly adds, “We want our music to have a purpose.” Musically, Scarlet White cull elements of influential bands like Red, Chevelle, 12 Stones, Creed and newer Disciple to create driving, melodic textures anchored by Dan Hall’s gut-wrenching drop-tuned guitar riffs, Jacob Hendricks’ heart-pounding drum licks and the bruising bass lines of Erick Penn. Mixing mid-tempo gems like “Breathe” and “Rest” with in-your-face rockers “Awakening” and “Never The Same,” Scarlet White displays a diversity which resonates with a broad, diverse fan base. “Breathe,” the preeminent track on the album, blends the optimistic angst of Staind’s “So Far Away” with the bittersweet eloquence of “Mistakes” by Kutless, while “Rest” compels every listener to join in on the infectious and resoundingly joyful “Oh OH Oh’s” permeating the chorus. “Awakening” and “Never The Same” contend for the title of most aggressive song on the EP. Both are a complete and utter assault on the senses and are perfectly at home in any credible mosh pit. Nestled comfortably between the two extremes is “Gravity,” a sparsely orchestrated track highlighting Minor’s emotive vocals and some very tasty drum fills. Produced and co-written by Josh Silverberg (Edison Glass, Abandon, Seabird), Breathe exemplifies a maturity uncommon amongst a band barely beyond their teens. Lyrically, complex and universal themes are conveyed in a simple and accessible way. The power of God’s grace is explored in “Gravity,” while “Rest” alludes to the peace found in and through Christ. “Awakening” stirs a desire to serve a cause greater than the self and “Never The Same” contends that a life, once saved, will rise to new heights. “Breathe” reassures us that God is always there to infuse new life into us during times of need. Since hitting the Three Rivers, Michigan scene in 2008, the band continues to expand its horizons with upcoming shows in Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado. Recent shows with Victory Records’ Taproot and indie sensation Attaboy have served to increase the band’s visibility. Whether performing before a packed house at a secular venue or toeing the line at your favorite neighborhood church, the band is collectively having a major impact on those in attendance at each and every show. Minor contends, “Our mission is to reach out to the youth and show them you can have a fun and fulfilling life without getting sucked into everything.” Before the band begins a set, the members visibly conduct a “toe to toe” before the crowd as they gather in a circle and pray for God to bless their efforts and stir in the hearts of those in attendance. There’s no hiding what they’re up to – one Fall 2010 performance in Melvindale, Michigan yielded 33 decisions for Christ. Inspired by Isaiah 1:18, Scarlet White convey the eternal message that, “though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be white as snow” through Jesus Christ. The band victoriously evokes a hope that lies deeper than the wound using poignant, honest and introspective lyrics delivered through an emotional, fervent and occasionally atmospheric musical landscape. Scarlet White not only talk the talk, but walk the walk in their desire to serve others. Whether revealed abroad through the building of a water treatment system for the people of the Dominican Republic, lending an ear to an aching soul in need or befriending the friendless and downtrodden, the band members are able to lead by example and demonstrate, in the words of Erick Penn, “it’s not a religion, it’s actually a lifestyle; a relationship with Christ. It’s a daily walk.” For more information on Scarlet White, visit www.myspace.com/scarletwhitemusic Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.