The Wrecking

Location:
Portland, Maine, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock / Experimental / Electro
Site(s):
Label:
Chosen/Executive/Universal Music
Type:
Indie
The Wrecking is defined by an unparalleled drive for what is deeper.
Musically, emotionally, and spiritually this band communicates on a
level that is undeniable. Commonly referred to as perfectionists in
their obsessive pursuit of sonic excellence and explosive execution,
The Wrecking has cultivated a truly unique sound that is readily
accessible. By interlocking hook-driven rock with urban grooves and
futuristic adventurism, The Wrecking has emerged from the East Coast
music scene as a critically acclaimed powerhouse.
Explicit sincerity as musicians as well as people has allowed The
Wrecking the ability to seamlessly navigate between Christian and
mainstream venues with instant credibility and great success. As
drummer Darren Elder explained in a previous interview, "Christ has
changed my life and the lives of all the guys in the band, and we are
so thankful for that, that's the essence of what the songs are about.
We truly respect what anyone believes and want to be sensitive to
that, we just want to say, Hey, His love is beautiful and it sustains
us".
This passion has sparked an ever-increasing blaze of not only hope
inspiring songs but a battlecry for the abolition of slaves around the
world. With a stunning debut recording and with a reputation for an
exacting live show, The Wrecking is releasing some of the most buzz
worthy songcraft emerging from today's alternative music scene. The
Wrecking's National Debut "A New Abolition" hit stores in August of
2008 via Chosen/Executive/Universal Music Christian Group.
*Produced, Recorded, and Mixed by Jonathan Wyman
*Mastered by 2005 Grammy Award Winner Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering
Studios



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