Rise – Single – SkilletMay 22nd, 2013 or iTunes Price: $1.29 Genre: Rock Released: May 14, 2013 Customer Ratings (223 Ratings) |
Rise – Single – Skillet
View More By Skillet Customer ReviewsSkillet's Best Song Since Comatose (5 stars)Let' be honest: "Sick of It" and "American Noise" were solid, but "Rise" blows the doors off of them! I mean, where do I begin? -The intro is memorable -The verses are invigorating -The chorus is inspiring as is the bridge - The lyrics are incredible, passionate, and relevant in today's corrupt world -It's heavy and musically sound -The interlude is dark but very real, leading into &qu Wrong Direction (3 stars) Skillet has always been that band that I could turn on no matter the mood that I was in. High school sucked; falling in the black. Trouble with the love life; those nights and say goodbye. Before a football game you could usually always bet that you'd hear monster blasting out of the speakers. But, two years later and waiting so long for these new songs, I feel very let down. Don't get me wrong, the singles are good, but the songs aren't gre Boring (2 stars) A lot of people like it and saying it's great, but for me it was boring, generic, and repeated a lot. Personally i don't like it. BiographyFormed: 1996 in Memphis, TNGenre: Rock Years Active: '00s Alternative CCM rockers Skillet formed in Memphis, TN, around the nucleus of lead singer and bassist John Cooper, guitarist Ken Steorts, and drummer Trey McClurkin. Debuting in 1996 with a self-titled LP, the trio returned two years later with Hey You, I Love Your Soul. Invincible followed in early 2000, and the group contributed three tracks to the Ardent Worship: Skillet Live compilation that same year. With a new lineup of Cooper on bass and lead vocals, his wife Korey Cooper on guitar and keyboards,...
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