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Healing in Surrender

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About Healing In Surrender

Truly special bands take risks. It is a proven fact. And in an age where hardcore has reached almost laughable proportions of over-saturation and repetition, finally a band has come along which has not only pushed the envelope, but completely shredded it. On "Healing In Surrender", the debut release from At The Onset, we find a band which has captured authentic-scene metalcore sounds alongside soaring pop/rock hooks. An ambitious undertaking? Absolutely. But 100% intentional in its schizophrenia. Passionate, emotional and universal, this is a record with a broad base of influences. Tracks like Anthem (the first radio single) are as catchy and commercial as anything you will hear on active Rock or CHR radio, with sounds that will sit well with fans of bands like Switchfoot or Thousand Foot Krutch. Whereas tracks like Ruin and Rebirth are raw, ready for the primal dances of kiddies typically found en masse at Demon Hunter or UnderOath shows. "Healing In Surrender" is a dynamic and genuinely surprising journey in which the listener will be intrigued at every sonic turn. But for all the diversity, there is a common thread that unites it all: a genuine heart for sharing the truth in love. Produced by Joshua Silverberg (Edison Glass), "Healing In Surrender" is a soon-to-be-authenticated metalcore masterpiece for the ages. But lets not forget that At The Onset has a passion for the kids. "Healing In Surrender" is a risk taken for the sake of something greater. No matter the commercial outcome, the band plans to remain grounded and secure in a real, living belief in God. "We can t fathom changing our stance even if we were to sell a million records. Our goal is to share our faith. That s why we are sacrificing leading normal lives to embrace this path. We haven t left everything behind to gain notoriety for ourselves. We did it because we are messengers."