The atmospheric, synthesizer-driven “Not Alone” is an eloquent number sung from the viewpoint of the Savior. Until We Have Faces has more to offer than continuous aggression, however. The defiant “Who We Are” is an especially searing chunk of nü-metal, defined by Armstrong’s serrated axemanship. Barnes unleashes throat-searing growls on such blistering tracks like “Feed the Machine,” “Outside” and “Faceless,” matching the intensity of the lyrics. Lewis novel, the album traces a quest for personal identity amidst the conflict and chaos of the mortal world. This time, vocalist Michael Barnes leads his comrades through a spiritual war zone as guitarist Anthony Armstrong lays down ferocious riffage and newly recruited drummer Joe Rickard applies punishing beats. Red’s muscular brand of Christian rock has found favor among believers and secular fans alike.
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