• Stryper

    About The Artist

    Without a doubt, Stryper is one of the top Christian rock bands of all-time, and certainly the most celebrated Christian metal band of all time.

    Comprised of Michael Sweet (vocals/guitar), Oz Fox (guitar), Tim Gaines (bass), and Robert Sweet (drums), Stryper has been rocking since 1983, and is responsible for such ’80s metal classic albums as ‘Soldiers Under Command,’ ‘To Hell with the Devil,’ In God We Trust,’ and such MTV hit singles/videos as “Calling on You,” “Free,” and “Honestly.” After a sabbatical for much of the 1990′s, Stryper returned strong in the early 21st century. But it was not until their 2011 covers set, ‘The Covering,’ that the aforementioned definitive Stryper was reinstated, as the band welcomed Gaines back into the fold.

    “Tim is an original member, so there’s a certain magic and chemistry that you have with the original line-up, that you can’t replace with someone else,” explains Michael Sweet. “It’s just there, it is what it is. And Tim brings that to the band. He’s a very talented bass player, singer, and keyboard player. He brings a certain chemistry and energy to the band, and it takes the four of us to recreate that.”


    Running the gamut from 1970′s era classic rock (Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song,” Deep Purple’s “Highway Star,” Kiss’ “Shout It Out Loud,” etc.) to 1980′s era heavy metal (Black Sabbath’s “Heaven and Hell,” the Scorpions’ “Blackout,” “Iron Maiden’s “The Trooper,” etc.), ‘The Covering’ is certain to be a most welcomed addition to Stryper fan’s album collections. But according to Sweet, it was a bit tricky tackling classic songs by other bands.

    “A few things we set out to do on this album was to stay true to the original – we didn’t want to disrespect the original versions. I feel that a lot of bands do that, because they’re trying to be creative and put their own spin on it so much so that you lose the magic or the energy that the original had. That’s why we stuck very close and similar to the original arrangements. And then the other thing was to somehow, someway put our own spin on it by playing the song.

    I’m never going to sound like Bruce Dickinson or Ronnie James Dio, nor would I ever try to. And having me sing the song puts our own spin on it – good or bad. We just all did our own little thing and with our own little touches and feel – Robert, Tim, Oz, and myself – it has that Stryper feel to it as well.”

    The thirteen track album also includes an all-new Stryper tune, “God.” “Something that I was concerned about doing a covers album was the backlash. Being a Christian band, I was afraid we would get beat up pretty good. And sure enough, people in the press were saying early on, ‘What are they doing? Are they Christian still?’ All this nonsense. I just felt like, ‘We really should put a song on there that solidifies our faith.’  And that tells everyone questioning our faith, ‘No, we haven’t turned our back on God, we’re still serious about it.’ I was laying in bed one night, and the melody was in my head. I went downstairs, got a guitar, worked out some chords, recorded it, the next morning I wrote the lyrics, and there it was. It really came together quickly.”

    Stryper will be supporting their latest release with a full tour, which will see the quartet dust off a handful of originals they have not performed in ages, as well as selections from ‘The Covering,’ and all the expected hits.

    Beyond that, Sweet has high hopes for what lays in store for Stryper. “We’re really excited about the future. We feel like the band is in the best spirits and the best place musically, spiritually, and physically speaking than we’ve ever been. We feel really good. We’re all pushing 50, but man, I feel like there’s so much more life for this band, and some incredible things in store for the group. 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.”

    Artist Discography

    The Covering

    2011

    The world’s most celebrated Christian metal band is back with an evocative take on classic rock songs. After over 25 years, “The Covering,” marks Stryper’s journey throughout rock history by paying homage to their favorite rock songs with the brilliant style that only Styper can accomplish. The album features their distinct brand of Christian rock with a twist that never goes out of style. The extraordinary vocals from front man Michael Sweet are not only unsurpassed, but aid in the energy and vibrant flow of the melodic dueling guitars and hard hitting drums. This album features songs that have inspired the sound and band. As the four original members united to record this cover album, stand out tracks include the heart felt tribute to Ronnie James Dio, Black Sabbath’s “Heaven and Hell,” and Iron Maiden’s popular “The Trooper.” Also included is the guitar drive new original song, “God.”

    Murder By Pride

    2010

    A studio release that marks the 25th Anniversary of the first album “Yellow and Black Attack.” “Murder By Pride” features 12 new tracks marked by Stryper’s trademark blend of melodic vocals, heavy guitar licks and pounding drums. It also include a cover of the BOSTON song “Peace of Mind,” featuring guitarist Tom Scholz.

    Reborn

    2005

    The multi-platinum band Stryper released “Reborn,” the first complete studio release of original material since 1990’s “Against The Law.” “Reborn” features 10 new tracks marked by Stryper’s trademark blend of melodic vocals, heavy guitar licks and pounding drums, as well as a new version of their classic song, “In God We Trust.” Regarding the album’s title, front man Michael Sweet explained, “I wrote the song ‘Reborn’ before we decided to reunite as a band, and once we came together it was natural to make this this notion the essence of the album as we feel we are being reborn. We truly feel like a new band.”