Red

Red is an American rock band formed in 2004, primarily known for their fusion of alternative rock, post-grunge, and Christian rock. The band consists of lead vocalist Michael Barnes, guitarist Anthony Armstrong, bassist Randy Armstrong, and drummer Dan Johnson. They gained prominence with their debut album, "End of Silence" (2006), which featured the hit single "Breathe Into Me," earning them a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance. Red's subsequent albums, including "Innocence & Instinct" (2009) and "Until We Have Faces" (2011), showcased their signature sound characterized by heavy guitar riffs, orchestral elements, and emotionally charged lyrics. Notable tracks like "Fight Inside" and "Feed the Machine" further solidified their presence in both the Christian and mainstream rock scenes. The band's impact lies in their ability to blend spiritual themes with intense musicality, resonating with a broad audience. They have earned multiple Dove Awards and consistent chart success on Christian and rock charts, influencing a generation of artists within the Christian rock genre and beyond. Red continues to tour and release new music, maintaining a dedicated fan base and a significant role in the rock landscape.