
Skillet
Genre: Hard Rock, Pop/Rock
Members: John Cooper (vocals, bass), Korey Cooper (keyboards, vocals), Ben Kasica (guitar), Lori Peters (drums)
For fans of: Evanescence, Nine Inch Nails, Bush, Fuel
Label: Ardent/SRE/Lava/Atlantic
Discography
Comatose (2006) Collide (2003) Alien Youth: The Unplugged Invasion (2002) Alien Youth (2001) Ardent Worship: Live (2000) Invincible (2000) Hey You I Love Your Soul (1998) Skillet (1997)
If you like this artist, try … Jonah33, Disciple, Seventh Day Slumber, Jeremy Camp
INTERVIEW Keeping a Clean Record Christian Music Today Skillet is busy wrapping up the recording of their seventh album, Comatose, but front man John Cooper took time out in the studio to discuss the recording process. [ Go to more interviews ]
REVIEW Comatose Christian Music Today [ Go to more reviews ]
Biography (courtesy of Ardent/SRE/Lava/Atlantic)
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Classic rock riffs, swirling drums, monstrous hooks, and undeniably catchy choruses … hints of old school progressive rock mixed in with modern alternative flourishes … touches of classical influence as swelling strings intersect with sonic adrenaline rushes. It's indeed a fusion unlike any other, marking the latest chapter in the continuous evolution of Skillet, whose moniker couldn't be more fitting for their explosive new Lava/Atlantic/Ardent/SRE Records release, Comatose.
The project follows Skillet's 2004 Lava/Atlantic debut Collide, which launched the group into the mainstream with the single "Savior," and garnered the quartet a prestigious nomination at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards in the "Best Rock Gospel Album" category. Collide went on to become their best-selling project to date, with over 200,000 units sold, while the band played some 200 dates a year—including tours with the likes of Three Days Grace, Saliva, Shinedown, and 12 Stones—in the process becoming one of the hardest working, heaviest rocking, boldly witnessing, and most broadly appealing acts of its generation.
"We're proud of where we've been in the past, but I feel like this is our strongest record," says vocalist/bassist John Cooper of Comatose. Recorded at Chicago Recording Company (Smashing Pumpkins, Michael Jackson, R. Kelly), the album was co-produced by Brian Howes (from famed Canadian TVT band Closure and Hinder's hit debut) and the band's John Cooper, and mixed by maestros Chris Lord-Alge (Green Day, Hoobastank, Bon Jovi, P.O.D.) and David Bottrill (Tool, Staind). "There are so many different influences that it won't just be about rock audiences or metal audiences," notes Cooper. "I think there's something here for everybody."
Interviews Keeping a Clean Record, Christian Music Today Collision Course, Christian Music Today Skillet Sensation, Christian Music Today
Reviews Comatose, Christian Music Today Collide, Christian Music Today Alien Youth: The Unplugged Invasion, Christian Music Today Alien Youth, Christian Music Today
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