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Adrenaline : Biography
Biography (courtesy
of Forefront Records)
With a music career that stretches more than 10 years, Audio
Adrenaline has achieved a longevity that only a handful of
artists experience in today's fast-paced, ever-changing music
industry. Fads come and go, and music trends shift endlessly
from genre to genre. So when a band can reach a 10-year milestone
and still be crafting clever, innovative, compelling music
while continuing to develop a massive, loyal audience base,
it's an incredible accomplishment.
Audio Adrenaline has achieved just that.
The concept of making a global impact for Christ is not
a new one for Audio Adrenaline members Mark Stuart, Will
McGinniss, Ben Cissell and Tyler Burkum. While the band's
focus has always touched on themes of missions and outreach,
Audio Adrenaline has never been more aggressive in communicating
that message than they are now, with the release of a brand
new album, Worldwide.
"We wanted to really do something we're passionate
about - something different and new," says vocalist
Mark Stuart. "This is our seventh album and we've been
singing about this idea throughout our career. So we decided
to go for it and make this whole record about standing up
and saying, "Hey, I want to get serious about my faith.
I want to be a missionary. I want to do what I can do in
my community." It's basically a call to action."
Stuart says the idea behind Worldwide
came from the response the band received to its powerful
hit single "Hands
and Feet," which first appeared on the group's Underdog
record.
"We got a lot of feedback and e-mails about that song
from both kids and parents, and that really encouraged us
to do a record like this," Stuart explains. "I
think that song motivated a generation to do something, and
we want to continue to motivate people in that direction.
It's all about getting out there and doing something incredible
for God. You don't have to go overseas to be a missionary.
Just get out there in the world-even if it-s just to your
next door neighbor's or in your high school-and take God
there."
Produced by music veteran Charlie Peacock
and Jason Burkum, Worldwide features a collection of songs
that sound a rallying cry to youth. From the explosive,
autobiographical "Worldwide
One" to the guitar-laden smash, "Dirty," and
the tender ballad, "Pierced," Audio Adrenaline
has created a clever roster of fun, challenging, and thought-provoking
songs.
With "Worldwide One" setting the stage by daring
listeners to "come along for a ride," and "Church
Punks'" 90 seconds of rock and roll rebellion, this
album starts off at a blistering pace. The next four radio-bound
singles, "Dirty," "Go and Be," "Pierced," and "Strong" are
the thematic heart and soul of the album, leaving the listener
ready to take on the world. From there, Worldwide takes a
left turn with "Leaving 99" and "Pour Your
Love Down," two ballads, featuring Burkum on vocals,
that make a perfect follow-up to Audio Adrenaline's smash
multi-format radio hit, "Ocean Floor." As an added
extra, an "Ocean Floor" radio re-mix even makes
its way onto this new album. Stylistically, Worldwide comes
full circle with the heavy-hitting album closers, "Start
a Fire" and "Worldwide Two," completing a
package that is nothing more than a pure rock and roll album
to its core, hearkening back to the days of the band's gold-selling
album, BloOm.
Tying directly into the album's theme will be Audio Adrenaline's
first major tour since the band released the Underdog album
nearly three years ago. Titled 'The Go Show' the spring 2003
tour will be co-headlined with MercyMe, and include special
guests Kutless and The Swift, and will be a call to missions,
Stuart says.
In an effort to encourage kids toward
action, Audio Adrenaline and MercyMe have partnered to
form a foundation called The Go Foundation. The Go Foundation
will highlight 10 to 15 "under-the-radar" missions'
organizations the bands want to help bring exposure to. The
Go Foundation will act as a conduit to help plug kids directly
into an organization that matches their strengths. A national
Web site will also be accessible for those who choose to
register with The Go Foundation online.
"This is all a challenge to the youth of America -
specifically the Christian youth of America," Stuart
says. "The worship movement is so strong now, and we
just want to challenge kids not to fall in love with feeling
good about worship so much that they build a wall around
themselves in their youth group. They need to take their
worship to the streets, get out in their schools and worship
with everything they have. It's all about putting worship
into motion, putting faith into action-worldwide."
With a total of seven studio albums
to its credit, Audio Adrenaline is approaching sales of
more than 3 million units and has garnered 4 Grammy Award
nominations and multiple Dove Awards. Last year's critically-acclaimed
project, Lift, generated three No. 1 singles, including
the radio hit, "Ocean
Floor," which crossed multiple formats and topped both
the AC and CHR charts, a first-time feat for Audio Adrenaline.
That milestone gave the band a career total of 17 No. 1 songs,
including the audience favorite, "Big House," which
was named the CCM No. 1 Song of the Decade for the 1990s.
Audio Adrenaline has continued to build an ever-widening
fan base over the years, and that exposure was magnified
in 2001 through the band's high-profile stint on the innovative
Festival Con Dios Tour, the traveling outdoor festival Audio
Adrenaline co-headlined with the Newsboys and the O.C. Supertones.
The much-publicized tour was highlighted in media outlets
across the country, and was featured in a Newsweek magazine
cover story. In 2002, the band was asked once again to co-headline
the equally successful second outing of the Festival Con
Dios with label mate tobyMac, MercyMe, and Out Of Eden.
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