Skillet To Perform in Europe: 'My Religion' Best Song Off New Album? [FULL TOUR LIST]

Skillet performs concerts all over the place. They have just come out with a new album, and that album is incredible if you haven't gotten the chance to give it a listen. There are two lyricists in the band, and they are very talented.
The drummer is incredible with her backup vocals, she is always right on target with everything and she adds an edge and a bit of power to the songs. She is a great supplement to a very talented man.
The lead singer of Skillet has a voice that is distinct from all others in the Christian music category. He is a bit raspy, and a bit dingy. He tends to sound a bit more like a hard rock singer than a Christian rock singer, which is more than likely why his band was able to come out with a number one album in the rock genre. Skillet is a band that most people tend to gravitate toward. One of their best songs on the new album "My Religion" has a sound that mixes swing, rock, and faith which really comes out with a really unique sound.
If you haven't gotten the chance to see this group in concert before, now would be a good time to get it done. Be sure to check them out if they are in your area any time soon. Here is a look at some dates they are playing:
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