I heard Kutless early on, but fell out of love after a while. Flyleaf though, it was my first experience of a female screamer and Lacey sang with such emotion that it moved me everytime.
I listened to FM Static sporadically and you're right, Thousand foot Krutch was the project I was much more familiar with. Interestingly, while I did listen to Tenth Avenue North, I can't say I know them very well. Apart from the song 'Oh my Dear,' which I loved to bits, I am painfully unfamiliar with a lot of their other work.
Kutless evolved past the alt metal/hard rock sound as time passed and have released more CCM infused pop rock as time as passed. TFK was always the more established of the two projects but I had a soft spot for FM Static and kind of always gravitated more towards that sound. As for TAN, I still believe they have one of the most impressive discographies in Christian Pop Rock. They literally do not have a bad album and I think they're worth exploring further.
I heard Kutless early on, but fell out of love after a while. Flyleaf though, it was my first experience of a female screamer and Lacey sang with such emotion that it moved me everytime.
I listened to FM Static sporadically and you're right, Thousand foot Krutch was the project I was much more familiar with. Interestingly, while I did listen to Tenth Avenue North, I can't say I know them very well. Apart from the song 'Oh my Dear,' which I loved to bits, I am painfully unfamiliar with a lot of their other work.
Kutless evolved past the alt metal/hard rock sound as time passed and have released more CCM infused pop rock as time as passed. TFK was always the more established of the two projects but I had a soft spot for FM Static and kind of always gravitated more towards that sound. As for TAN, I still believe they have one of the most impressive discographies in Christian Pop Rock. They literally do not have a bad album and I think they're worth exploring further.