RED - 20 January 2005 - La Cave aux poetes - Roubaix
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RED is an American Christian alternative rock band formed in 2002, known for its distinctive blend of hard rock, orchestral elements, and introspective lyrics. The band has garnered multiple Grammy Award nominations.
Formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2002, RED (often stylized R.E.D.) quickly established itself as a major force in the alternative and Christian rock scenes. Comprising Michael Barnes (vocals), Anthony Armstrong (guitar), and Randy Armstrong (bass), the band is characterized by a powerful fusion of heavy guitars, dynamic percussion, and intricate orchestral arrangements, creating a distinctive and dramatic sound.
Their debut album, End of Silence, released in 2006, was a critical and commercial success, earning them a Grammy Award nomination and solidifying their reputation. It was followed by other acclaimed albums such as Innocence & Instinct (2009) and Until We Have Faces (2011), which continued to explore themes of struggle, hope, and redemption.
RED's musical style incorporates elements of post-grunge and nu metal, often delivered with raw emotional intensity and dark soundscapes. Their live performances are also renowned for their energy and passion. The band has released numerous albums over the years, including Of Beauty and Rage (2015) and Declaration (2020), cementing their place among the most influential rock bands of their generation.