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Send us a textAs the metalcore world continues to thrive on its past and push forward into new territory, few bands walk that line more masterfully than August Burns Red. The Grammy-nominated heavyweights recently made a powerful appearance on The Barn's very own Vulgar Display of Podcast, where drummer Matt Greiner joined the conversation to dive into the band's legacy, relentless touring schedule, and their latest massive undertaking — a full re-recording of their iconic debut Thrill Seeker.And as fate would have it, the timing couldn't be better. ABR is set to join Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine on The Poisoned Ascendancy Tour 2025, which hits The Factory STL in St. Louis on Saturday, April 19. The tour celebrates the 20th anniversary of both Ascendancy and The Poison, with each band performing their breakout records in full. With Bleed From Within also on the bill, it's a stacked night of explosive metal — and ABR is bringing the heat.But the fire doesn't stop on stage. The band is marking 20 years of Thrill Seeker with a complete re-recording of the album, this time featuring longtime frontman Jake Luhrs on vocals — a longtime dream finally realized. The anniversary edition drops January 24 via ABR Records, packed with upgraded production from Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland, and features guest spots from Killswitch Engage's Adam Dutkiewicz and former ABR vocalist Josh McManness. Plus, the bonus track “Pride & Humility” gets a proper reimagining. Known for their tight musicianship, complex structures, and emotionally rich themes, August Burns Red has carved out a space uniquely their own — what Kerrang! once described as "thrillingly empathetic." Whether tearing up stages across the globe with Parkway Drive and Bring Me the Horizon, or dominating headlining tours celebrating albums like Constellations and Leveler, ABR has proven time and time again that they're built to last.
This week, we're scratching The Itch to take off our masks. Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire and Anberlin joins us to discuss the new Memphis album Shapeshifter, which looks internally to how we can become better versions of ourselves by unmasking our shames and shortcomings. We'll also discuss how he got his favorite band to appear on the album, balancing the responsibilities of two bands (and the rest of life), and the amazing work his wife Brittany and friend Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red are doing with the nonprofit organization HeartSupport. Enjoy. If you like what you hear, you can hear more of us every Sunday night broadcasting rock to the masses from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM. If you're not in the St. Louis area, you can stream the show from 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist! For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. If you don't like what you hear, please tell us anyway to help our skills grow. Our theme song "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
The final Backstage With Mothership show of 2024 is a two-hour special featuring Jake Luhrs, lead vocalist of August Burns Red. Jake talks about the band, their music, Christmas Burns Red, and more. He also discusses HeartSupport, the mental health non-profit he founded, sharing his own struggles and how he aims to make a lasting impact beyond brief fan interactions. Editors Note: While the show is two hours, the interview itself is about 57 minutes due to music restrictions.
Summer is the season for road trips and The Antidote is outbound on a 6 week expedition. To make up for a lack of new material, we've delved into the past to resurrect several outstanding episodes. Tonight you'll hear The Antidote's 2012 in-depth conversation with Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red.
Summer is the season for road trips and The Antidote is outbound on a 6 week expedition. To make up for a lack of new material, we've delved into the past to resurrect several outstanding episodes. Tonight you'll hear The Antidote's 2012 in-depth conversation with Jake Luhrs of August Burns …
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August Burns Red is an American metalcore band from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, formed in 2003. The band's current lineup consists of lead guitarist John Benjamin "JB" Brubaker, rhythm guitarist Brent Rambler, drummer Matt Greiner, lead vocalist Jake Luhrs and bassist Dustin Davidson. The band has released ten studio albums to date; their latest, Death Below, was released on March 24, 2023.
Doc welcomes August Burns Red vocalist, Jake Luhrs, to the show and they talk about how well their current headline tour is going, the secret to the band's longevity, what it was like coming up in the Christian metalcore scene of the late '00s, what inspired him to become a metal/hardcore vocalist and spread his message, how a commitment to self-improvement has carried him through the years, and starting his mental health non-profit, Heart Support, and Your Life Gym. This episode features the song "Separatum" by Voltreus and "Ancestry" by August Burns Red featuring Jesse Leach. Follow Jake on Instagram @JakeLuhrsABR Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support our sponsor Voltreus at https://www.facebook.com/voltreus/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keith sits down with Brent Rambler, guitarist of metal giants August Burns Red to discuss Brent's early days in Lancaster Pennsylvania, his early influences (including the hardcore and post hardcore bands Thursday and Poison the Well), the early days of August Burns Red, solidifying the lineup with their current front man Jake Luhrs, their Grammy award nominated singles from "Found in Far Away Places" and "Phantom Anthem", life during lockdown, the band's upcoming LP "Death Below" on Sharptone Records, collaborating with Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage and Spencer Chamberlain of Underoath on the new LP plus more.
Jake Luhrs from August Burns Red joins the podcast to discuss how religion impacted his life, his gym, and more. Sponsored by: DistroKid and Canva Pro Follow The Punk Rock MBA on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram and Twitch. PRMBA Merch Produced and edited by Deanna Chapman. Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grammy-nominated Lancaster five-piece AUGUST BURNS RED — JB Brubaker [lead guitar], Brent Rambler [rhythm guitar], Matt Greiner [drums], Jake Luhrs [vocals], and Dustin Davidson [bass] — have announced their new album Death Below. It arrives on March 24 via SharpTone Records. "It's no secret that the past few years have been extremely dark and challenging," Brubaker says. "Death Below is here as a result of that time in each our lives and the emotions that came with it. We were motivated by uncertainty, fear, outrage, and triumph. I feel this is the darkest, most personal album we've ever written, and I couldnt be more proud of what the five of us made together."Today, they have shared the video for the first single "Ancestry," featuring Killswitch Engage singer Jesse Leach. "'Ancestry' is a complex and technical ABR track held together by perhaps the most painful and personal lyrics Jake has ever written," says Brubaker. "I loved this song in every phase since its inception. From the instrumental rendition, to the lyrics and vocals being added, to finally bringing it all together with Jesse's anthemic guest vocals, 'Ancestry' is a song we've been looking forward to sharing with the world for a long time."The album features additional guest spots from guitarist Jason Richardson, as well as JT Cavey of ERRA and Spencer Chamberlain of Underoath.This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Jake Luhrs from August Burns Red joins us for Episode 065 of Stoke The Fire for an awesome in-depth, fire stoking conversation about community, DIY ethics, family, healing & his collaboration with Jesse on the August Burns Red track Ancestry. Going forward, STF will be an audio only podcast - no more YouTube videos. We explain all in the intro. If you would like to support this podcast and enable us to keep making it, please head over to patreon.com/stokethefire and pledge $5 a month to help us keep the fires stoked. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake Luhrs from August Burns Red joins us for Episode 065 of Stoke The Fire for an awesome in-depth, fire stoking conversation about community, DIY ethics, family, healing & his collaboration with Jesse on the August Burns Red track Ancestry.Going forward, STF will be an audio only podcast - no more YouTube videos. We explain all in the intro.If you would like to support this podcast and enable us to keep making it, please head over to patreon.com/stokethefire and pledge $5 a month to help us keep the fires stoked.SUPPORT US ON PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/stokethefireSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/stokethefireLISTEN ON:ITUNES: https://apple.co/3IB38gNSPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/3RBUeDSCASTBOX: https://bit.ly/3z57TMdFOLLOW US ON:INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/stokethefirepod/https://www.instagram.com/jesse_d_leachhttps://www.instagram.com/mattstocksDJFACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/stokethefirepodTWITTER:https://twitter.com/stokethefirepod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake Luhrs from August Burns Red joins us for Episode 065 of Stoke The Fire for an awesome in-depth, fire stoking conversation about community, DIY ethics, family, healing & his collaboration with Jesse on the August Burns Red track Ancestry.Going forward, STF will be an audio only podcast - no more YouTube videos. We explain all in the intro.If you would like to support this podcast and enable us to keep making it, please head over to patreon.com/stokethefire and pledge $5 a month to help us keep the fires stoked.SUPPORT US ON PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/stokethefireSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/stokethefireLISTEN ON:ITUNES: https://apple.co/3IB38gNSPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/3RBUeDSCASTBOX: https://bit.ly/3z57TMdFOLLOW US ON:INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/stokethefirepod/https://www.instagram.com/jesse_d_leachhttps://www.instagram.com/mattstocksDJFACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/stokethefirepodTWITTER:https://twitter.com/stokethefirepod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Z will be bro'ing down with August Burns Red singer Jake Luhrs this Saturday Night at 10pm for "Wired In The Empire" on 96.7 KCAL Rocks. August Burns Red celebrating 20 years on March 1 at the House of Blues which they will get into. Plus, new music from: Distant, Dope and John 5 -get electrifield every Saturday Night at 10pm
August Burns Red singer Jake Luhrs zoomed in to talk about their 20th Anniversary tour at House of Blues in Anaheim on March 1 as well as their new album "Death Below" (out 3/24/23) Here's what we talked about: NHL Winter Classsic (0-2) YourLife Gym and Heart Support (2-11) 20th Anniversary tour at HOB-A on 3/1/23 (11-14) new album "Death Below" out 3/24/23 (14-16) "Ancestry" with Jesse Leach (16-19) "Backfire" and bassist (19-22) Mandatory Metallica (22-end)
Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 As I Lay Dying es una banda estadounidense de metalcore formada en el año 2000 en San Diego, California. El nombre de la banda deriva del libro Mientras agonizo (en inglés As I Lay Dying) del autor William Faulkner A pesar de que sus integrantes son seguidores de la doctrina cristiana, la banda no toca temas relacionados con sus creencias religiosas y los integrantes han insistido en que no son una banda de culto cristiano. En mayo de 2013 su líder, Tim Lambesis, fue arrestado por el intento de contratar a un sicario para asesinar a su exmujer Lambesis fue liberado de prisión en libertad condicional en diciembre de 2016. La banda se reformó en 2018 con el lanzamiento de su nueva canción "My Own Grave", que incluía a todos los miembros antes de la pausa indefinida. Lanzaron su séptimo álbum de estudio, Shaped by Fire, el 20 de septiembre de 2019. Después de dejar la banda Society's Finest, donde tocaba la guitarra el vocalista Tim Lambesis, formó As I Lay Dying en 2000. Comenzó como un dúo con el baterista Jordan Mancino, después se reunieron por primera vez como una banda en febrero de 2001, el nombre de la banda fue tomado de la novela del mismo nombre de William Faulkner, aunque no existe una correlación entre la música de la banda y el tema del libro. Tim Lambesis declaró en una entrevista en metalunderground que, "Tenemos la idea del nombre. Yo no diría que existe una correlación en el sentido del libro y el significado de la banda. Nos robaron el nombre a partir de ahí". La discográfica Pluto Records se interesó y ofreció AILD un contrato de grabación. Un mes después de aceptada la oferta, la banda entró al estudio de grabación para grabar su primer álbum con el nombre Beneath the Encasing of Ashes, que fue lanzado en junio de 2001. La banda se dio cuenta de que era necesario un guitarrista más y un bajista. Mancino comentó que "empecé a ir de gira y nosotros necesitabamos, evidentemente, un mayor número de integrantes de lo que eramos’’. Dado que no tenían "sólidos integrantes", además de los miembros de Tim Lambesis y Jordan Mancino, la banda invitó a sus amigos a tocar con ellos, por lo que la banda sufrió varios cambios en su formación. Noé Chase bajista dejó la banda en 2001, Brandon Hayes y su posterior reemplazo Aaron Kennedy se fue en 2003, poco después de la formación de la banda de Tokio Smash en Tulsa, Oklahoma. El contrato de As I Lay Dying con Pluto Records había expirado y la banda ya podía buscar otros sellos discográficos. Después de extensas giras y un aumento de la popularidad, Metal Blade Records les ofreció un contrato en marzo de 2003. La banda aceptó la oferta y el titular de Pluto Records, Brian Cobbel, estaba a favor de pasar la banda a Metal Blade. Lambesis comentó "ya hemos estado en la etiqueta, que realmente ha pasado fuera de su mercado de manera de diferente de lo que nos ha comercializado otras bandas en el pasado y nos han empujado realmente como una nueva etiqueta para el sonido." En julio de 2003, la banda saco su segundo álbum de estudio, Frail Words Collapse. Producido por Lambesis, el álbum alcanzó el número 30 en el Top Discos Independientes, y el número 41 en el Top Heatseekers. Seguido de una gira para promover el álbum con las bandas Himsa, Shadows Fall, The Black Dahlia Murder, Killswitch Engage, In Flames. Los Vídeos musicales de las canciones "94 Hours" y "Forever" Fueron transmitidos por Fuse y en MTV2 Headbanger's Ball. As I Lay Dying entró al estudio de grabación Big Fish en Encinitas, California, en enero de 2005 parar grabar su tercer álbum de estudio. Shadows are Security fue lanzado en junio, y debutó en el número 1 en el Top Discos Independientes. Fue la primera vez que la banda entró en el Billboard 200 en el número 35, y vendió cerca de 275 000 ejemplares. Wade Kergan de Allmusic lo llamó "uno de los más pesados del 2005," y comentó que los nuevos guitarristas Phil Sgrosso y Nick Hipa, hacían la banda "más pesada". El guitarrista Evan White había dejado la banda por motivos personales después de que su madre falleciera. Todas las voces limpias eran cantadas por Dave Arthur of Kings, ya que sonaba en el estudio un poco más poderoso que Clint Norris. El guitarrista Phil Sgrosso grabó las pistas del bajo en el álbum, para obtener el registro acabado en el momento dado. As I Lay Dying comenzó una gira para promover el nuevo disco, haciendo presentaciones en el Hell on Earth, Winter Headline Tour, Ozzfest, y una gira con Slipknot y Unearth. La banda estaba en la segunda etapa, junto con Rob Zombie, Killswitch Engage, Mastodon, It Dies Today. En la tasa de 75.000 dólares de la banda podría haber elegido para llevar a cabo en la etapa Headliners pero rechazó la oferta, ya que pensaba que no vale la pena el dinero. El grupo elevó su perfil en el año 2006 a través de su espacio de apoyo en el Taste Of Chaos de gira en los EE. UU. junto a bandas como Deftones, Thrice, Dredg, Funeral for a Friend y Story of the Year. En el verano de 2006, As I Lay Dying cierra con el Sounds of the Underground Festival. En mayo de 2006, Beneath the Encasing of Ashes y las canciones del split con American Tragedy fueron re-lanzados como: A Long March: The First Recordings a través de Metal Blade Records. El re-lanzamiento alcanzó el número 3 en el Top Discos Independientes, y 129 en el Billboard 200. El bajista Clint Norris dejó la banda en buenos términos en noviembre de 2006 con el deseo de centrarse en su matrimonio. La banda audicionó diez bajistas, aunque sin éxito. Lambesis había recibido cintas demo de una banda llamada This Endearing, con el bajista Josh Gilbert. Lambesis quería "formar parte de él" y esperar a que la banda para grabar más material. Sin embargo, This Endearing se separó y Gilbert fue reclutado como nuevo bajista. En 2007, As I Lay Dying comenzó a grabar un nuevo álbum titulado An Ocean Between Us, que fue puesto en venta el 21 de agosto de 2007. Debutando en el número 8 en el Billboard 200 y número 1 en el Top Rock gráfico con la primera semana de ventas de 39.000, el álbum fue el más alto de cartas de ventas de la banda. Coproducido por el guitarrista de Killswitch Engage Adam Dutkiewicz, y mezclado por Colin Richardson, el álbum recibió críticas generalmente positivas. Christa L. Titus de Billboard comentó: "Independientemente de las diferencias entre AS I LAY DYING personal cuáles son sus deseos y la demanda de los fans, este álbum seguramente actúa como un puente ", alabando la canción" Confort Betrays "para su solo de guitarra. Scott Alisoglu de Blabbermouth.net describe el álbum como" un bien redondeadas y con frecuencia thrash y metalcore álbum, ya que la banda ha logrado un equilibrio eficaz entre la agresión melodías y accesible. " Thom Jurek de allmusic elogió la banda musical para ampliar su gama con la inclusión de coros y melódica voz limpia, como se había hecho en Confined de Shadows are Security. Este álbum se argumenta por parte de algunos de ser más de un thrash y heavy metal, disco, y menos de un álbum de metalcore Frail Words Collapse y Shadows are Security, aunque algunos elementos de metalcore todavía brillan a través de. Es el primer álbum con el bajista Josh Gilbert.. Para promocionar el álbum, As I Lay Dying realizó una recital en el Warped Tour 2007 en agosto, y una gira por Europa en septiembre con Darkest Hour, Himsa, y Maroon. La banda fue premiada con el "Ultimate metal God" por la MTV2 "All That Rocks", y fue nominado para un premio Grammy en la categoría de " Best Metal Performance " por la canción "Nothing Left". Otros nominados incluyen Slayer (que ganó el premio), King Diamond, Machine Head, y Shadows Fall. Que desempeñaban algunos de los Warped Tour 2008, así como the Taste of Chaos Tour 2008. El 9 de abril de 2009, su DVD titulado " This Is Who We Are " fue lanzado en los Estados Unidos. El 14 de abril de 2009, el DVD fue lanzado en Europa. As I Lay Dying escribió como 6 o 7 canciones hacia el 28 de septiembre de 2009 para su nuevo álbum, y entró a estudio para comenzar a grabar a mediados de octubre. El 23 de noviembre de 2009, Josh Gilbert anunció a través de Twitter que la mitad del disco estaba grabado. El disco se tituló The Powerless Rise y la fecha de lanzamiento del disco fue el 11 de mayo de 2010. El 8 de noviembre de 2011, As I Lay Dying lanzó el álbum titulado "Decas" por motivo de los diez años de la banda. Este disco incluye tres nuevas canciones, cuatro covers, una canción re-grabada y cuatro re-mix. Además a través de iTunes se puede descargar el re-mix de la canción "Upside Down Kingdom". En enero de 2012, As I Lay Dying entró en el estudio con el productor Bill Stevenson (NOFX, Rise Against, Anti Flag) y comenzó a trabajar en el material de su sexto álbum. El 25 de enero, se anunció que se presentará el Mayhem Festival 2012 con Slipknot, Slayer, Motörhead, Anthrax, The Devil Wears Prada, Asking Alexandria, Whitechapel, Upon A Burning Body, I The Breather, Betraying the Martyrs y Dirtfedd. El 22 de junio, la banda anunció en el Metal Blade Records sitio web que su sexto álbum se titulará "Awakened" y está listo para el lanzamiento el 25 de septiembre. El primer sencillo del álbum, "Cauterize", fue lanzado el 25 de junio. Fue puesto a disposición en el sitio web de la banda como una descarga gratuita durante 24 horas y luego puede adquirirse el día después. La banda entró en una pausa indefinida en 2014 cuando Lambesis fue encarcelado y condenado a seis años de prisión por contratar a un sicario para matar a su exmujer. Los miembros restantes formaron una nueva banda con el cantante de la banda Oh, Sleeper, Shane Blay, el resultado de esta unión es la banda llamada Wovenwar. En 2016, Mancino hizo una entrevista discutiendo principalmente Wovenwar, pero también habló de As lay Dying. [6] Él declaró que, contrariamente a la creencia popular, que Hipa, Sgrosso y Gilbert son todavía técnicamente una parte de As I Lay Dying debido a su contrato de grabación. Lambesis fue liberado de prisión en libertad condicional en diciembre de 2016. En el día del padre 2017, la página de Facebook de la banda hizo una publicación con solo una palabra, "Activity", posiblemente indicando que la banda podría estar regresando. [55] El 2 de septiembre de 2017, Metal Injection informó que Tim Lambesis estaba trabajando en música nueva y planeaba lanzarla bajo el nombre de As I Lay Dying, asumiendo que ninguno de los miembros anteriores volverá, incluido Mancino, lo que convertiría a Lambesis en el único miembro restante de la banda desde su formación en 2000. Sin embargo, el 8 de junio de 2018, la banda lanzó un nuevo videoclip musical de su nueva canción "My Own Grave" donde se aprecia el regreso de la alineación clásica de la banda con todos sus integrantes. El 12 de abril de 2019, la banda lanzó un video musical para Redefined, que incluyó una aparición especial del líder de August Burns Red, Jake Luhrs. El 14 de abril de 2019, la banda anunció la gira "Shaped by Fire" de Europa con el apoyo de Chelsea Grin, Unearth y Fit for a King, que se extenderá desde septiembre de 2019 y concluirá en octubre. [78] [79] El 15 de julio de 2019, la banda anunció las fechas norteamericanas de la gira "Shaped by Fire" con el apoyo directo de After the Burial y Emmure, que comenzarán el 15 de noviembre en House of Blues en Las Vegas y concluirán el 14 de diciembre con un espectáculo de la ciudad natal en el Soma San Diego. Los detalles de su próximo álbum, Shaped by Fire, se filtraron a través del sitio web europeo de Nuclear Blast con una fecha de lanzamiento prevista para el 20 de septiembre de 2019. El 9 de agosto de 2019, la banda anunció oficialmente que su primer álbum en siete años, Shaped by Fire, se lanzaría a través de Nuclear Blast Records, junto con el lanzamiento de la canción principal del álbum. As I Lay Dying es considerada una banda prominente de metalcore La banda también se conoce como metal cristiano, hardcore cristiano, thrash metal y death metal melódico. La música de I Lay Dying usa muchos elementos del death metal melódico. En una revisión de Beneath the Encasing of Ashes, Bradley Torreano de AllMusic describió el sonido de la banda como una mezcla de heavy metal, hardcore y grindcore. El escritor de heavy metal Garry Sharpe-Young describió a la banda como un "acto cristiano incondicional que emplea la voz de Grind del cantante Tim Lambesis y un toque distintivo de la guitarra escandinava" Como las influencias de I Lay Dying incluyen In Flames, Living Sacrifice, Iron Maiden, Slayer, At the Gates, Pantera, Megadeth, Fear Factory, Cannibal Corpse, Shai Hulud, Dark Tranquility, Metallica, Judas Priest y Earth Crisis. Entre sus influencias "no metal" Phil Sgrosso y Jordan Mancino destacan a Thin Lizzy, Pink Floyd y The Smashing Pumpkins En 2014, el antiguo líder de la banda Tim Lambesis declaró que aunque As I Lay Dying se dio a conocer como banda cristiana, en realidad él y otros miembros de la banda se volvieron ateos desde hace mucho tiempo. Dijo no haberlo admitido públicamente por temor a que bajaran las ventas de sus discos, y expresó que en su opinión, de todas las llamadas bandas cristianas de metal que ha conocido, solo una de cada diez es verdaderamente cristiana.
Join Jake and I as he takes some time out from the bands touring schedule while in Leeds to talk about mental health, I reveal how the new Clerks movie really effected me and dealing with loss and getting older. We go into how art is one of the few things people don't ever move on from when it was originally consumed, while we as people are always awaiting the next new thing in life and tech, but music and movies and such are preserved in the time that we take them in. Jake talks about the process of putting together the first Heart Support Festival, what he learned about being on the other side of booking bands and assembling a team to help him put together something that is worthy of all of the bands time, as well as the message he hopes carries through with the festival from the attendees and anyone associated with it and more in this great chat with the August Burns Red frontman. Intro Music: “Remember This Night” (Podcast Edit) by Chae Hawk “Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsor: Rockabilia (www.rockabilia.com) USE OUR CODE BREWTALLY AND GET 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! Starving Artist Brewing Co (www.starvingartist.beer) Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/augustburnsred www.facebook.com/rockabiliacom www.facebook.com/starvingartistbeer www.facebook.com/brewspeakpod Instagram: @jakeluhrsabr, @augustburnsred, @rockabiliacom, @starvingartistbeer, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @jakeabr, @abrband, @rockabiliacom, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Website: www.heartsupport.com www.heartsupportfest.com www.brewspeakpod.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/brewspeakpod Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewspeakpod/support
This week, we deep dive into the history of AUGUST BURNS RED, from 2003 all the way up to their newest single, " Vengeance"! //Listen to August Burns Red on Spotify // Check out Heart Support - If you are struggling with mental illness or know someone who is, Heart Support can offer help //CONTENT ADVISORY: Explicit language, mature / dark lyrical themesHit us up! -- Instagram // Email: bangeralertpodcast@gmail.comIntro metal song: Link // Intro-Outro chat song: LinkLogo and Art by Mitch WeirThe Banger Alert Podcast is Joe Tantalo and Mitch Weir
Heart Support was created by Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red and is an online community where people discover the strength to overcome addiction, depression, suicide ideation and other adversity while growing stronger in their fight for mental health. Heart Support representative Dan, Media Manager, artist, and mental health advocate, is my guest on Backstage With Mothership. He will not only tell us about Heart Support and their many resources available in this increasingly digital generation, he will tell us his very personal testimony as well. This is one I don't want you to miss.Support the show (https://www.solidrockradio.org/donate/)
Collaborations collide in this epic musical showdown! In honor of the 2021 Olympics, Panda has put together a metal spectacle, where the bears fight to win gold medals for their nominated songs featuring steller team-ups! Join us as we battle through 5 categories of heavy music! Songs listed below! Metalcore Mess: "The Signal Fire" by Killswitch Engage/Howard Jones, "Adrenaline" by Zero 9:36/Ice Nine Kills, "Silence Speaks" by While She Sleeps/Oli Sykes In The Feels: "Maybe It's Time" by Sixx:A.M./Corey Taylor+Joe Elliott+Brantley Gilbert+Ivan Moody+Slash+AWOLNATION+Tommy Vext, "Book of Names" by Phinehas/Garrett Russell, "Caraphernelia" by Pierce the Veil/Jeremy Mckinnon The Jake Luhrs: "Carry On" by blessthefall/Jake Luhrs, "When Everything Means Nothing" by Fit for a King/August Burns Red, "Ghosts" by August Burns Red/Jeremy Mckinnon The Pop-Punk Giddy-Up!: "Let Me Love You" by Love and Death/Lacey Sturm, "estella//" by KennyHoopla/Travis Barker, "Survive" by Gideon/Caleb Shomo The Wild Card Round: "And We Run" by Within Temptation/Xzibit, "LA Never Says Goodbye" by Kayzo/ARMNHMR+Kyle Pavone, "Obliterate" by Oli Sykes https://www.patreon.com/user?u=39633749&fan_landing=true https://anchor.fm/bearattack https://www.instagram.com/bearattackpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/BearAttackShow/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaxamKsXT-4EfSIFm8b26cg BearAttackPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bearattack/support
"Be who you think you are." ...inspirational, or terrifying? At The Your Life Gym, this is a question that will define much more than your workout. Joining the [ir]Regulars in this highly anticipated episode are founder, Jake Luhrs, and Fitness Director, Joel Chandler, like-minded souls with a passion for mental health, spirituality and physical fitness. To kick off mental health awareness month, Jake walks us through his dream of The Your Life Gym - the first and only mental and physical health gym of its kind - and shares how teaming up with key players like Joel and Jake's non-profit, Heart Support, brought his vision to life in ways that he never imagined possible. No words can do justice to the impact of the message that Jake and Joel have to share with us in this episode. If you're in a funk and you're looking for a sign - just trust us, this is it.
This week on The Hardcore Humanism Podcast, we talk with Jake Luhrs, vocalist of the band August Burns Red. August Burns Red has a new album out called Guardians. In their review of the album, Kerrang! raves, “An explosion of airtight technicality gouged with deceptively infectious grooves … every moment maintains a pulse-pounding high. And they just dropped a brand-new video for the song “Standing in the Storm” which Loudwire called “hard hitting but heartfelt.”In addition to his music, Luhrs has launched YourLife Gym. It’s the first I’ve ever heard of this concept, which is a gym that focuses on both physical and mental health. So, in addition to the equipment, classes and trainers found in traditional gyms that focus on physical fitness, there are classes and trainers that focus on mental health including mindfulness classes and mental health coaching sessions. This is a really exciting innovation because we know that exercise is effective in helping to improve both physical and mental health. But we may be missing more of an opportunity to improve one’s well-being by not giving people who come to a gym the opportunity to work out their mind as well as their body. There is so much to take away from the conversation with Luhrs. One of the main issues that Jake discusses is that struggling with a mental health issue such as depression can spark a spiritual crisis. We can lose faith in everything – in ourselves, our friends, our family, the world around us and our higher power because nothing feels right and we have no hope that it ever will get better. And we lose faith in a world that could allow us to be in such severe emotional pain. As an example, one study of 122 participants from a sample of adult patients in an urban primary care clinic found that lower levels of spirituality such as belief in a higher power and importance of prayer were associated with higher levels of depression. And it was really inspiring how with all of the stressors that Jake faced in his life, he never gave up trying to find his path to spirituality and purpose. He looked to music and his faith in a higher power and these helped him during his dark times. And he’s now living out that purpose with the YourLife gym where he helps people who also may be struggling. Jake’s path is consistent with a growing focus on the potential benefits of adding spiritual components to more conventional treatments for depression.A practical takeaway from Luhrs’ story is that sometimes when we feel that we are consumed by darkness, a way to let in a little light is to do one tangible kind thing for ourselves. Maybe talk with a trusted friend about our struggles, listen to music that helps us feel better or take up exercise to strengthen our body and boost our mood. And we can also look outside ourselves to be kind and helpful to others. That kindness may be what gets us through and what keeps our faith in ourselves and humanity. *****Sign up for the Hardcore Humanism Newsletter: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/GBmf0iU/HardcoreHumanismSignUpFollow Hardcore Humanism: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardcorehumanism/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HardcoreHumanism/Twitter: https://twitter.com/hardcorhumanismLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hardcore-humanism/
August Burns Red singer Jake Luhrs called in to talk about their cover of the System Of A Down classic "Chop Suey" as well his "YourLife" Gym, here's what we talked about: YourLife Gym (0-11) Burpees (11-13) How To Get Involved with the Gym (13-15) Killswitch Engage/ABR tour 2020 (15-18) "Guardians" album (18-20) "Bloodletter" song (20-22) "Chop Suey" song (22-26) Discovering System Of A Down (26-27) Hockey is back-NHL 2021 season (27-end)
Themen: Vorausblick auf Alben die 2021 kommen sollen/können, Tim Lambesis gibt Update zu seinem Gesundheitsstatus, Mudvayne Tour-Gerüchte, Wieder einmal wird eine Person aufgrund eines Shirts vorverurteilt, diese 5G Chip Zeichnung ist fake, neues Projekt von Jake Luhrs für Körper und Geist, Doku zu dem Erfolge von Last Resort. https://szene-putzen-podcast.de
Together with American Songwriter and Sean Ulbs of The Eiffels, we had the pleasure of interviewing August Burns Red over Zoom video! Upholding artistic pillars of tightly wound technical proficiency, airtight grooves, and pensive lyricism, August Burns Red fulfill a quiet, yet staunch 17-year commitment to a diehard audience worldwide. The two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated Pennsylvania quintet—JB Brubaker [lead guitar], Brent Rambler [rhythm guitar], Matt Greiner [drums], Jake Luhrs [lead vocals], and Dustin Davidson [bass]—have preserved this level of integrity since first emerging in 2003.Following the seminal Messengers [2007] and Constellations [2009], the band infiltrated the mainstream via 2015’s Found In Far Away Places. Not only did the latter stand out as their second straight #9 bow on the Billboard Top 200, but it also garnered the group’s first GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of “Best Metal Performance” for “Identity.”The momentum increased with the arrival of Phantom Anthem in 2017. Marking the group’s fourth Top 20 debut on the Billboard Top 200, it paved the way for their second “Best Metal Performance” GRAMMY® nod for “Invisible Enemy.”Between sold-out shows worldwide, they continued a 15-year tradition of holiday shows by launching the Christmas Burns Red Festival. Now, their 2020 eighth full-length, Guardians [Fearless Records], sees them not only preserve but perfect this definitive sound as evidenced by the likes of “Defender” and “Bones.”Christmas Burns Red crushes your living room this year! ABRlivestream.com for tickets and exclusive merch! See you December 12th at 8PM EST!We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Jake Luhrs is the lead singer of the grammy nominated metal band, August Burns Red. He is also the founder of Heart Support, a non-profit support community for those battling with mental illness, depression, anxiety, or issues alike. Last but not least, he just opened up a new gym called Your Life Gym - which also helps people with mental health, alongside their fitness programs. Jake has done and is doing a lot, so there's a lot to learn from him and at the very least you will be inspired by this episode! Check out his stuff below: The YourLife Gym Instagram The YourLife Gym Website August Burns Red Instagram Heart Support Instagram Heart Support Website Jake's Personal Instagram Head over to http://buylegion.com/boomboom enter code boom boom at checkout to save 20%, start earning loyalty points, and supplementing with the top supplement company on the market. Check out https://eattoevolve.us/ and enter code BOOM20 to save 20% on your meals (always fresh, never frozen - delivered right to your door). Apply for our World Renowned Coaching Program, RIGHT HERE. Join The Tailored Trainer (TCM's Membership Site) to gain full access to daily programming and a private coaching forum for guidance. Learn more at: https://tailoredcoachingmethod.com/tailored-trainer/ OR download some free sample programs at: https://tailoredtrainer.securechkout.com/samples Remember to join our private FB community, RIGHT HERE. ASK BOOM-BOOM YOUR QUESTION HERE ---- Timestamps: 5:00 -Who is Jake Luhrs 6:58 - First steps to breakthroughs 11:10 - The battle of social media 15:30 - Auditing Your Life 20:00 - What Faith means to Jake 27:10 - Jakes book 28:45 - Why Jake got so into the mental health space and helping people 34:55 - How Jakes careers have challenged his mental health 45:45 - Where to find Jake and all of his content ----- Apply For Coaching: bit.ly/Coaching-App Get Your Free Copy of The Nutrition Hierarchy, HERE Learn How We Coach: Read This Case Study Article Top 4 Episodes: - Nutritional Periodization - Nutrition FAQ - Training FAQ - My Story ---- You can get access to ALL of our content in one place, now: www.tailoredcoachingmethod.com/links/ Check out all of our e-books by visiting www.tailoredcoachingmethod.com/products/ Tailored Coaching Method Coaching Info: www.tailoredcoachingmethod.com/online-coaching/ ---- Social Links: Blog – www.tailoredcoachingmethod.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/tailoredcoachingmethod Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/tailoredcoachingmethod/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/BoomBoomPerformance Email – info@tailoredcoachingmethod.com As Featured on: Huffington Post, Bodybuilding.com, The PTDC, Dr. John Rusin, Muscle For Life, HLHL, iN3, OPEX Fitness and More…
In this episode, I have a conversation with frontman for the 2-time Grammy Nominated metal band, August Burns Red, the founder of mental health nonprofit, Mr. Jake Luhrs. Support the show (https://www.fearisaliar.co/)
Tommy and Jake talk about his personal journey, starting his life saving organization HeartSupport.com , trying to perform his way out of the pit of shame, why no-one is a one man show and everyone needs a team, and what we can be praying and believing for him this year. PLEASE Support our dear friends at heartsupport.com We love you guys.
Jake Luhrs returns for a follow up Minisode and brings the topic of "Control" to the table. After some deep thought and discussion (plus a few laughs along the way), the guys lighten it up and answer some flash questions that were submitted.
DJ Lars, speaks with Jake Luhrs, lead singer from August Burns Red. In this interview, Luhrs discusses the band's new album Guardians, the bands music video for the single Defender, and the record collections.
On episode twenty seven of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim announce some exciting news and then bring on their friend Jake Luhrs (of August Burns Red). Jake talks Guardians, HeartSupport, sheds some light on quarantine life, and shares some valuable life experiences. Then he answers some great questions submitted by the Inner Circle!
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Nick returns this week with a very unique episode of the Rock N Wrestling Podcast. Nick welcomes two guests Enzo Amore and Jake Luhrs of the band August Burns Red. They discuss their friendship, their current state of the entertainment industry, Enzo dicusses pro wrestling milestones and much much more. Make sure to follow on all social media.Twitter- nicksrnwpodcastInstagram- rocknwrestlingpodcastFacebook- Nick's Rock N Wrestling Podcast
August Burns Red has dropped their 8th (!!) record this month, GUARDIANS. It's a banger. Front man Jake Luhrs and I talk about why he took a step back from lyric writing on this one, why numbers don't matter, and how he's surviving the lockdown. I also drop a tiny excerpt from my upcoming book (shameless self-promotion). @jakeluhrsabr @augustburnsred @heartsupport @godspeedpodcast @namedroppingbook
Jake joins the boys to chat about his epic Bruins jersey collection, fills us in on what he has going on with his non-profit Heart Support, and shares an epic story about ABRs trip to the Grammys. Make sure you pick up a copy of August Burns Red new album "Guardians," which is out on Fearless Records April 3rd. August Burns Red-Defender August Burns Red-White Washed Free Throw-Motorcycle, No Motor?
Ghost Cult caught up with Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red on their brand new album Guardians, coming out April 3rd, 2020, via Fearless Records. Jake chatted all about the theme of the new album of support and not being afraid to reach out for help, relevant themes at this time. He also discussed the writing of the album, the band's approach to recording, how the band has achieved longevity, how the goals of the band and the new album align with Jake's foundation Heart Support (https://heartsupport.com), and Jake's feelings on the bands' debut release Thrill Seeker! You can purchase Guardians here. Continue reading → The post PODCAST: Episode 77 – Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red on “Guardians” appeared first on Ghost Cult Magazine.
On this episode, Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red returns to the podcast to talk about life at home during the Coronavirus, and the band's upcoming 9th release, "Guardians", which drops April 3rd. Tag us on Instagram: @jakedenning @jakeluhrsabr Songs: - @lakeyinspired - "Overjoyed" - August Burns Red - "Defender"
Episode 192 - Jake Luhrs, frontman of Grammy nominated metal heavyweights August Burns Red joins the show! While on tour with Silverstein supporting, Jake and Shane discuss the anniversary tour of their seminal album "Constellations", his faith and writing a book about it, playing bass on stage for the first time, and a lot more! Jake also ranks his favorite (and least favorite) ABR albums. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview aired the weekend of 8/2/19
Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red called in to talk about their "Constellations" 10th anniversary tour at HOB-Anaheim on July 19 and at the Wiltern on July 21. Here's what we talked about: Stanley Cup NHL Hockey talk (0-4) "Constellations" 10th anniversary tour (4-10) New music new album (10-13) Flannel 5-Nirvana, Pearl Jam, STP, Soundgarden, AIC (13-14) Judas Priest Rob Halford (14-15) "Heart Support" (15-19) Nu Metal 6 Pack-RATM, Korn, Linkin Park, Slipknot, Disturbed, SOAD (19-22) 00's 7-KSE, LOG, Shadows Fall, Unearth, God Forbid, Atreyu, A7X (22-end)
Jake Luhrs, frontman for the Grammy nominated band 'August Burns Red', joins the Dismantle to discuss metalcore music, reaching people where they are, and his non-profit Heart Support. Connect with Jake: Instagram: @jakeluhrsabr Connect with August Burns Red: Instagram: @augustburnsred Website: www.augustburnsred.org Connect with Heart Support: Instagram: @heartsupport Website: www.heartsupport.org
We share stories of tour together in 2006, and Matt shares the process of hazing/vetting/pledging to the ABR fraternity frontman Jake Luhrs. What is a “Barn Band?” Matt tells us. Major laughs, major insight, major advice. Massive episode. Subscribe for the bonus content here, it’s even better! Phone call to all new subscribers! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13435186 The post Episode 8: Work Ethic and Team Unity with Matt Greiner of August Burns Red first appeared on Andrew Schwab.
The always generous and genuine Jake Luhrs returns for an extended stay! Recently minted as a first time author, Luhrs' MOUNTAINS is a must read. It's a devotional for those who just really can't hang with devotionals! Mountains is an incredibly honest look into Luhrs' life and faith and how even the darkest corners of ourselves can find healing. You know Luhrs from the twice Grammy nominated metal act August Burns Red, his non-profit Heartsupport, his fitness clothing line More Weight and as one bad ass hockey player. Pick up Mountains at heartsupport.com/products/ And be sure to follow @heartsupport for more! Photo by @rayduker
On this episode, Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red hops back on to talk about his first book, 'Mountains' which drops this week digitally/physically. We also talk about the direction Heartsupport will go in with the end of the Warped Tour. If you think you know everything about Jake, you've GOT to read this book, no matter what you believe. BUY 'Mountains' via Amazon for $10 this week! Or, pick it up at the Heartsupport tent at Vans Warped Tour. Go see August Burns Red on the Mutant White Lightning stage on the Vans Warped Tour: http://www.VansWarpedTour.com/dates Support this podcast financially: http://www.JakeDenning.com/support
On this episode, Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red returns to the podcast! We got a full-episode in this time around, and it's one of my favorite episodes to date - I ain't lying! Jake brings a level of honesty that makes this show worth doing, and if you're reading this, I'm excited for you to be listening to this one. "Phantom Anthem" is the band's best record to date, and it was my favorite heavy release of 2017. Jake's not only one of the best in the music scene, he's one of the best in general. PHOTO IMAGE courtesy of the mighty Ray Duker - follow him! @rayduker (Instagram, Twitter) Support August Burns Red on Tour: http://www.AugustBurnsRed.com Twitter: @jakeabr @abrband @jake_denning Instagram: @jakeluhrsabr @abrband @jakedenning SUPPORT/SUBSCRIBE to the podcast: http://Linktr.ee/jakedenning
Interview aired the weekend of 12/8/17 on Full Metal Jackie Radio. For more info go to fullmetaljackieradio.com
Jake Luhrs from August Burns Red sits down with Andrew Maenza and myself at Rock Allegiance 2017
Jed's old high school buddy Jake Luhrs is all grown up and screamin' in the metalcore outfit August Burns Red. He takes some time out to sit down and chat about God, divorce, life on the road, and even to give an update on Tim Lambesis! We also rip on Jay-Z for releasing a terrible album, talk about a Jehovah's Witness encounter, and find out just what the hell is going on in the Vatican! Also, does anything matter if you believe there's no afterlife? Spoiler alert: Jed and Jay disagree. music in this episode by Carnaval, August Burns Red, and Chris Brown. find jake and heartsupport at: @jakeabr heartsupport.com augustburnsred.com for tour dates and new music news if you know anyone with a substance abuse problem, need advice, or just want to say hello, please email us! churchandotherdrugs@gmail.com @COtherdrugs
In this episode, Jamie sits down and has a discussion with Jake Luhrs, founder of heartsupport and vocalist for metal band August Burns Red.
In this episode, Jamie sits down and has a discussion with Jake Luhrs, founder of heartsupport and vocalist for metal band August Burns Red.
On this episode, I speak with Jake Luhrs, vocalist for metal band August Burns Red. After speaking with him multiple times throughout the years over at AbsolutePunk, I've finally snagged him for the podcast, albeit a shorter episode than most. We talk about their 10th Anniversary tour for "Messengers", a retrospective look at the record, VIP Sessions, and what life was like for him 10 years ago. http://www.Twitter.com/JakeABR http://www.Twitter.com/ABRBand IG: @jakeluhrsabr SUBSCRIBE to the podcast: Bit.ly/JDenning You can SUPPORT the show by shopping at Amazon (BOOKMARK this link): amzn.to/1Tr034R DONATE directly via PayPal: paypal.me/JacobDenning
Joey’s book, Fundamentalist: Stories of a Mentally Ill, Obsessive Compulsive, Legalistic Youth Group Kid Turned Pastor, came out today so we bring Jake Luhrs (August Burns Red) founder of Heart Support, to discuss mental illness, transparency, forgiveness and Jesus. Sponsors and Links: Framebridge: http://framebridge.com Enter code BCPOD for 15% off SEESO: http://seeso.com Enter code BADCHRISTIAN for 2 months free MVMT: http://mvmtwatches.com/bcpod for 15% off Shari's Berries: http://berries.com Click on the microphone in the top right corner and enter "bad christian" for up to 30% savings Visit www.facebook.com/badchristians to enter for a FREE $50 gift code to Shari's Berries! BC Supply: http://bc.supply
This week, I speak with Ben Sledge, Director of Operations for non-profit charity Heartsupport, known for their voracious hustle and drive to serve and show love to those in the alternative music scene. August Burns Red lead singer Jake Luhrs is often attributed as one of the central figures within the organization - however, Jake has always described Ben as his right hand man, and Heartsupport cannot survive without him (along with a few other core members). This is one of my favorite conversations that I’ve been a part of so far in 2016, and I’m very excited to share with everyone. We talk about: - Being on the road and how important cell phone coverage is. - The idea of being attached to your phone while at a show. - The art of “unplugging” from technology weekly and it’s benefits/challenges. - The in-depth story of how Heartsupport began, and how Craig Gross was involved. - Being an introvert (and how some lead singers identify as such). - The challenge of raising enough money to have a tent on Warped Tour (it’s more than you think) - The power of being a volunteer. - Why musicians spending time at the tent is of great importance - Living out the values of Christianity and “loving people without borders”. - Being nominated for an Alternative Press Music Award in 2015 and 2016. - The idea of being at Christian festivals and why they haven’t been there yet as an organization. LINKS/SPONSORS: Heartsupport.com @SledgeHS (Twitter/IG) @Heartsupport (Twitter/IG) “Why I’m A Christian and Why I Suck At Being One”: http://heartsupport.com/blogs/why-im-a-christian-and-continue-to-suck-at-being-one/ Get a FREE Audiobook: AudibleTrial.com/JakeDenning Shop at Amazon: http://amzn.to/1Tr034R DONATE directly via PayPal: PayPal.me/JacobDenning Head over to iTunes and leave this show a FIVE-STAR rating and write a nice review! The more positive reviews, the more people are exposed to this podcast. I can’t do it without you!
Join the Provoke & Inspire regulars for part 2 of our interview with Jake Luhrs from August Burns Red!
In this special two-part podcast, the Provoke & Inspire podcast regulars are joined by Jake Luhrs from August Burns Red.
How do we start a long distance relationship? (14:36-31:00) Jake Luhrs, lead singer of August Burns Red, joins Matt to talk music, reaching out to the homeless and the healing power of an online community. (31:40-46:21) When someone is ready to make a change, what is the first thing you would advise them to do? (46:50-49:51) Can people fall away from the faith? (49:55-1:02:55) Closing Song: Weary (A Sign Upon Your Hands ft Jimmy Shaddix and Ella Melcer) Find more from Jake Luhrs at: Augustburnsred.com and Heartsupport.com Twitter: @jakeabr
Jake joins us to discuss August Burns Red's recent Grammy nomination and Heart Support's new program called Restore. He also discusses his recent divorce and how people have reacted to the news. Jake even offers up some thought on Mark Driscoll as well. We are part of The Jabberjaw Podcast Network Sponsors and Links Credit Karma www.creditkarma.com/save Heart Support www.heartsupport.com Emery Acoustic www.emeryacoustic.com Shop on Amazon To Support
Episode 6 - Shane is joined this week by Jake Luhrs, frontman of the Grammy-nominated metal band August Burns Red. Despite his band's great success, Jake does not appear to suffer from lead singer syndrome in any way. Instead, most of his energy is spent connecting with, and offering support to his fans through his organization Heart Support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake comes on the show to hang out and tell some tour stories, talk about heavy music, explain what Heart Support is and he also gets mad when talking about church. Check out our new book, The M Word, for free www.badchristian.com/themword
Conceivably August Burns Red's newest album, Rescue & Restore, could be considered as the greatest metalcore album of all time. On this episode of The Antidote we air the entirety of Rescue & Restore plus portions of our interview with ABR frontman and lead vocalist, Jake Luhrs. During that conversation, Jake and Dave discuss the nature of art in metal.
Conceivably August Burns Red’s newest album, Rescue & Restore, could be considered as the greatest metalcore album of all time. On this episode of The Antidote we air the entirety of Rescue & Restore plus portions of our interview with ABR frontman and lead vocalist, Jake Luhrs. During that conversation, Jake …