Stryper Rerecord Best Songs For New Album 'Second Coming'

Feb 14 2013

One of the top Christian rock bands of all-time, Stryper, release their celebrative best of album 'Second Coming' on 26th March 2013. The sixteen track new album includes brand new recordings of fourteen Stryper classics plus two brand new songs.

Covering songs from the first EP of the band 'The Yellow and Black Attack', the follow up 'Soldiers Under Command' and the following 'To Hell With the Devil' along with two brand new tracks, 'Second Coming' allows the youngest generation of fans of the band to become acquainted with the early band's repertoire offering some over the top classic performances enhanced in the 21st Century production techniques.

Comprised of Michael Sweet (vocals/guitar), Oz Fox (guitar), Tim Gaines (bass), and Robert Sweet (drums), Stryper has been rocking since 1983. After a sabbatical for much of the 1990's, Stryper returned strong with their 2011 covers set, 'The Covering'.

Stryper frontman Michael Sweet has high hopes for what lays in store for Stryper. "We're really excited this record. The re-recorded songs are sounding awesome! Better than the originals in many ways!! One word to describe the record? Heavier. We're hooked up with some great people - we've got new management, a great album, a great label. We just feel like everything is coming together, and hopefully some big things are to follow."

'Second Coming' Track Listing:
1. Loud N' Clear
2. Loving You
3. Soldiers Under Command
4. Makes Me Wanna Sing
5. First Love
6. The Rock That Makes Me Roll
7. Reach Out
8. Surrender
9. To Hell With The Devil
10. Calling On You
11. Free
12. The Way
13. Sing-along-song
14. More Than A Man
15. Bleeding From Inside Out
16. Blackened

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