Calling all Skillet fans on Facebook! The band will be hosting a live chat session on October 27th via Facebook and partner UStream. Skillet will be answering questions and talking to fans starting 6:00 PM EST / 3:00 PM PST, so don’t miss this chance to interact with the band...
This week's (just released) podcast episode includes the behind-the-scenes audio of our interviews with John Cooper of Skillet and Jonathan Walls of Playing for Change. You've read the articles, now hear it all straight from the artists' mouths. CLICK HERE to visit our Podcast page to download this and other episodes of the RockOm Podcast. [...]
Grammy-nominated alternative outfit, SKILLET, have now released AWAKE, the follow up to their 2006 breakthrough project, Comatose. The band, John Cooper (singer/bassist), Korey Cooper (keyboardist/vocalist), Ben Kasica (guitarist), and Jen Ledger (drummer/vocalist) teamed up with all-star producer Howard Benson (Daughtry, My Chemical Romance, The All-American Rejects), to deliver an album that ...
On August 25th, Skillet return with Awake, the follow-up to their highly acclaimed album Comatose (Atlantic, 2006) which spawned three Top 40 singles on Billboard's Mainstream Rock charts. Produced by Howard Benson (Daughtry, My Chemical Romance, The All-American Rejects), Awake features the single "Monster." (listen mp3, Real, Windows). In support ...
On August 25th, Skillet return with Awake, the follow-up to their highly acclaimed album Comatose (Atlantic, 2006) which spawned three Top 40 singles on Billboard's Mainstream Rock charts. Produced by Howard Benson (Daughtry, My Chemical Romance, The All-American Rejects), Awake features the single "Monster." (listen mp3, Real, Windows). In support ...
it's hard to actually find a 'christian rock' group that doesn't just talk around Jesus, but actually says his name and explains what he means to them...so here's the band Skillet...God Bless you in the new Year
Another of my favorite christian bands. Got introduced to this band by a pastor in Pennsylvania two years ago, I was going to him for counselling for certain things (if you care, mail me and I will tell you) and this was playing very softly in the background
Skillet's Comatose is out! If you don't have it, get it! If you don't know about Skillet, I'd suggest starting out with Collide, a pretty hard album, and Skillet's seventh(?). It rocks, and I promise you'll love it.But, about Comatose. It rocks too, but we get more strings with the drums, guitar, and bass. I find string introductions to songs irresistible, and the disc has several to die f...