Sonicflood (sometimes stylized as SONICFLOOd) is an American
contemporary worship music
Contemporary worship music (CWM), also known as praise and worship music, is a defined genre of Christian music used in contemporary worship. It has developed over the past 60 years and is stylistically similar to pop music. The songs are ...
band from
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and t ...
, that has been touted as "The Fathers of the Modern Worship Movement." The group took the name "Sonicflood", a reference to a line in the
Book of Revelation
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, chapter 19, verse 6.
They released their debut album at a time when such music was gaining commercial success in the
Christian music industry
The Christian music industry is one aspect of the broader music industry, with a focus on Christian music and subgenres such as gospel music, southern gospel, contemporary Christian music, contemporary worship music, and even traditional church m ...
. In turn, their success fed the contemporary worship music genre, expanding its appeal.
Since their debut, Sonicflood has sold almost two million albums, and produced top worship hits (often as
covers) including "
I Could Sing of Your Love Forever
"I Could Sing of Your Love Forever" is a popular Christian rock and worship song by the English contemporary Christian band Delirious?. The song's popularity has reached far beyond the band's; CCLI places the song among the 30 most-sung worship ...
", "Resonate", "Cry Holy" and "Here I am to Worship". In the early years of their existence, the group earned two Dove awards and three further nominations, and one Grammy nomination. Additionally, their eponymous debut took Gold status, and spawned several No. 1 hits on Christian radio.
History
As Zilch
The band originally formed in 1997 under the name, "Zilch". Zilch began as
dc Talk
DC Talk (stylized as dc Talk) is a Christian rap and rock trio. The group was formed at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia in 1987 by Toby McKeehan, Michael Tait, and Kevin Max Smith. They released five major studio albums together: ''D ...
's traveling band, forming into an independent act in 1997. The initial recording lineup was lead singer and guitarist
Mark Lee Townsend, keyboardist
Jason Halbert
Jason Halbert (born June 3, 1974) is an American producer, music director, musician, engineer and songwriter. He has been Kelly Clarkson's music director since 2003, shortly after her ''American Idol'' win. He has also served as music director for ...
, bassist Otto "Sugar Bear" Price and drummer Rick May.
Zilch released its first album, ''Platinum'', in 1997 on
Gotee Records but received little publicity.
''Platinum'' featured a modern rock sound with clear influences from 1960s pop music.
One review cited the sound as being similar to that of
All Star United,
and another to
Weezer
Weezer is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1992. Since 2001, the band has consisted of Rivers Cuomo (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Patrick Wilson (drums, backing vocals), Scott Shriner (bass guitar, keyboards, backin ...
plus pop and hip-hop influences.
This release was not praise and worship music, which the band would soon become known for, but contained more standard fare, including songs on topics like friendship,
complacency,
and priorities.
Overall, the band was characterized as not taking themselves seriously,
for instance by including a cover of the
Schoolhouse Rock!
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song "
My Hero, Zero",
and reflected in the band's name, which was taken from the song by
the same name written by
The Monkees
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.
Likewise, the title of the album was a play on their own status as musicians. "We're appointing ourselves superstars with a '
Platinum
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Pla ...
' album..." Jason Halbert told one reporter, "That basically means
Zilch
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!,"
Their song "In The Sky" is an answer to two hits at the time,
Joan Osborne
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"
One of Us
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" and
Dishwalla
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"
Counting Blue Cars
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", opening with the line, "... she asked if God was just a slob like us, well maybe something there is lacking," the second verse begins with, "Let me tell you all my thoughts on God, cause I just met with Him this morning..."
In early 1998 Mark Lee Townsend stepped down from the role of lead singer and was replaced by then-independent artist
Jeff Deyo. Zilch would play shows, sometimes ending them with a praise song such as "
Lord, I Lift Your Name on High
"Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" is a worship song. It was written by Rick Founds in 1989.
Founds wrote the song during his morning devotion, while reading the scriptures on his computer monitor and watching television. He plucked his guitar think ...
."
The band found that playing such music changed the nature of audience interaction with their performance, in positive ways.
Formation of Sonicflood
Their label took notice as well, and eventually suggested that the band consider recording a full-length
praise and worship album. This idea was initially met with resistance from the band,
which was already in the process of recording a second album under the title ''Millennium''. Eventually, the band agreed to do a praise and worship as a
one-off, with no intention of continuing beyond the single album.
However, as the recording progressed, the band decided to commit to the project.
Jeff Deyo characterized the band's name change as a sign of that commitment, saying that it was similar to the story of the
conversion of
Paul of Tarsus
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.
Sonicflood began rotating personnel making changes that would heavily impact the future of the band. Otto Price played bass, co-produced, and shared some writing credits on the album, but not wanting to continue touring, dropped out of the core band.
Price would eventually take the spot of vice president of
A&R at
Word Records
Word Records is a Christian faith-based entertainment company based in Nashville, Tennessee. It is owned by Curb Records, and is a part of Word Entertainment. It is distributed by Warner Records (the former Warner Bros. Records).
History
In ...
. Mark Lee Townsend did similarly, and was listed on ''Sonicflood'' as an additional musician. Already an industry veteran, he went on to produce albums for
The OC Supertones
The Orange County Supertones (a.k.a. The O.C. Supertones, or simply The Supertones) were a Christian ska band from Orange County, California. The band was signed to Tooth & Nail Records and its imprint, BEC Recordings, before becoming an indepen ...
and
Relient K
Relient K is an American rock band formed in 1998 in Canton, Ohio, by Matt Thiessen, Matt Hoopes, and Brian Pittman Board Message during the band members' third year in high school and their time at Malone University. The band is named a ...
, among others. Additionally, he intended to release a second project under the name Zilch. However, despite occasional status updates throughout the first decade of the 2000s, that album is yet unreleased.
Seven Day Jesus
Seven Day Jesus (a.k.a. 7DJ or SDJ) was a Christian rock band formed in Huntington, West Virginia in 1994. The group disbanded in 1998, and reunited for one concert in 2004.
Band history
Seven Day Jesus was formed by childhood friends, singer an ...
guitarist Dwayne Larring and drummer Aaron Blanton became members of the band, bringing their number to four. The original lineup, under which the album ''Sonicflood'' was recorded consisted of Deyo, Halbert, Blanton, and Larring. Heil, then the
Big Tent Revival bass guitar player, took over on bass guitar in early 1999 and joined as a founding member before Sonicflood began touring, but did not appear on the album.
''Sonicflood'' and ''Sonicpraise''
Sonicflood released
its debut album in February 1999. With this release, the band became one of many bands in the burgeoning genre of
praise and worship music, joining
Delirious?
Delirious? (formerly known as The Cutting Edge Band) were an English contemporary Christian band. For the majority of their career, the lineup featured Martin Smith on vocals and guitar, Stu G (full name Stuart Garrard) on guitar and backing vo ...
,
Hillsong,
Matt Redman
Matthew James Redman (born 14 February 1974) is an English Christian worship leader, singer-songwriter and author. Redman has released 16 albums, written 8 books, and helped start three church-plants. He is best known for his two-time Grammy A ...
, and others at a time when the genre was a fast-growing part of the
Christian music industry
The Christian music industry is one aspect of the broader music industry, with a focus on Christian music and subgenres such as gospel music, southern gospel, contemporary Christian music, contemporary worship music, and even traditional church m ...
.
The album landed on
Billboard charts
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including the Billboard 200, the top 10 Christian albums, and peaking at No. 2 on the Heatseekers Chart.
The band would stay on the top 10 Christian album charts well into the year 2000 (for over 72 weeks),
and becoming possibly the best known praise and worship band in America.
The release had two No. 1 hits on Christian radio, "I Want to Know You" (written by
Andy Park) and "I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever" (written by
Martin Smith Martin Smith may refer to:
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of
Delirious?
Delirious? (formerly known as The Cutting Edge Band) were an English contemporary Christian band. For the majority of their career, the lineup featured Martin Smith on vocals and guitar, Stu G (full name Stuart Garrard) on guitar and backing vo ...
), and several lesser charting
singles. The latter was probably their most well known song,
and would gain an additional Dove nomination the following year, in the "Song of the Year" category. The band garnered three
Dove Award
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nominations in 2000 and one win, for "Praise and Worship Album". In 1999 the band recorded a live album at the
Flevo Festival
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but featuring content from other shows as well.
Originally scheduled for a late 2000 release, changes in the band's structure would delay the album until 2001. .
In the fall of 1999 the band toured with speaker
Josh McDowell. The following Spring Sonicflood joined the "
Love Liberty Disco Tour", headlined by the
Newsboys
Newsboys (sometimes stylised as newsboys) are a Christian rock band founded in 1985 in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia, by Peter Furler and George Perdikis. Now based in Nashville, Tennessee, the band has released 17 studio albums, 6 of whi ...
.
The band also recorded a track for the
compilation album ''
City on a Hill'' with
Peter Furler as lead vocalist. This release would take a Dove award for "Special Event Album" in 2001, although by that time the band would bear no resemblance to the one which recorded it.
Sonicflood dissolved throughout the year 2000, citing differences over the vision of the band.
Issues that led to the band dissolving included whether the band should return to a more conventional musical strain or continue making praise and worship music
and how the band should sound.
These were complicated by the fact that the band had no true leadership; the original arrangement was
equal ownership for each member.
In a
corporate fashion, this meant that each one had equal say in the direction of the band.
By the fall of that year, all members except Heil had departed.
Heil took the role of lead singer and began recruiting new members to fill the band's touring obligations and continue making praise and worship music.
By spring 2001, ''Sonicflood'' had gone
Gold
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and the legal complexities that surrounded the band's name and ownership had been resolved.
[ Partial reprint: ] ''
Sonicpraise
Sonicflood (sometimes stylized as SONICFLOOd) is an American contemporary worship music band from Nashville, Tennessee, that has been touted as "The Fathers of the Modern Worship Movement." The group took the name "Sonicflood", a reference to a l ...
'', the live album recorded in 1999, was finally released. Similar to their eponymous album, it featured a mix of songs from that ''Sonicflood'' and new
covers written by other praise artists.
This album earned a
Grammy
The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pres ...
nomination for "Best Gospel Rock Album", and the band was on Billboard charts once again.
Under Rick Heil
With Heil at the helm, the band recruited Tom Michael, Todd Shay and Brett Vargason, each of whom were members of the John Cox Band and David "Moose" Alan, who played keyboards for
Big Tent Revival.
The band switched record labels, leaving
Gotee and partnering with newly formed
INO Records. Heil began developing a praise and worship album, designing it similarly to the band's 1999 release, with a mix of covers and original songs.
The result of these efforts became ''
Resonate'', released in the fall of 2001. Their 2003 release ''Cry Holy'' takes an acoustic rock sound, drawing comparisons to
Chris Tomlin
Christopher Dwayne Tomlin (born May 4, 1972) is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, and worship leader from Grand Saline, Texas, United States, who has sold over 7 million records. He is a member of Passion Conferences an ...
.
Following the 2005 release of ''This Generation'', the band toured internationally, recording their performances along the way.
While in
Muslim-dominated Turkey the band filmed a music video for their song "This Generation".
Sonicflood toured with sponsorship by
Compassion International
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in the Spring of 2006, and continued to tour in Europe in the Summer.
These recordings were released as ''Glimpse: Live Recordings From Around The World'' in fall 2006.
As support for ''Glimpse'', the band embarked on a United States tour, with sponsorship from the
Southern Baptist Convention
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's
International Mission Board
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History
Thousand ...
, and included
missionaries
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as speakers.
In 2007, the band appeared on
Trinity Broadcasting Network
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's
Praise the Lord to promote their appearance at an upcoming
World Harvest Church-sponsored event.
Bandleader Rick Heil appeared again the following year, in support of ''A Heart Like Yours'', telling the story of his healing from
Crohn's disease
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Heil contracted the disease at the age of 11, and was afflicted with it for 26 years.
Heil's case was particularly bad and, he was told,
incurable, leaving his only hope for cure in
miracle
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s. While Heil does not profess to have experienced a miracle ''per se'', he does say that "Jesus is the great physician... the healer of the heart, the soul, the mind."
The band went on to record "A Heart Like Yours" in 2008 which has a rock and piano-dominated sound.
Then, in 2009 recorded a Christmas album, "When Love First Cried."
In 2009, guitarist Phil Baquie received notice of his
military
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unit's activation, and orders to
deploy
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to Afghanistan in October as part of
Operation Enduring Freedom.
Though not yet a
United States citizen
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, Baquie is in the
military reserve
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, which is a possible
path to citizenship
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Obama administration
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. Baquie's final album appearance was on their 2009
Christmas album, ''When Love First Cried''.
Members
Current
* Rick Heil – lead vocals, guitar (2000–present (formerly bass guitar with
Big Tent Revival)
* Ron Robinson – lead guitar, vocals, band music director (2009–present) (formerly guitar with
Everlife)
* Phil Snowden – bass guitar (2013–present)
* Chris Bevins – keyboards, vocals (2013–present) (currently keyboards/vocals and band manager with
Salvador
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)
* Dango Cellan – drums (2016–present) (also drums with
Scott Stapp,
Fireflight)
Former
Lead vocals
*
Jeff Deyo (1999–2000)
* Dean Rush (2000)
Bass guitar
* Otto Price (1998–1999)
* Rick Heil (1999–2000) (switched to lead vocals exclusively)
* Tom Michael (2000–2004)
* Bryan Willard (2004–2005)
* Grant Norsworthy (2005–2007)
Drums
* Aaron Blanton (1999–2000)
* Brett Vargason (2000–2004)
* Ben Showalter (2004–2005)
* Chris Kimmerer (2006–2009)
* Chris Knight (2009–2013)
* Derek Wyatt (2013–2015) (formerly drums with
Kelly Clarkson
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)
Keyboards
* Jason Halbert (1999–2000)
* David Alan (2000–2004) (also in
Big Tent Revival)
* McKendree Tucker (2008–2009)
Guitar
* Dwayne Larring (1999–2000)
* Matthew Knabe (1999-2000)
* Todd Shay (2000–2004)
* Trey Hill (2004–2005)
* Jordan Jameson (2004–2005)
* Phil Baquie (2008–2009)
Timeline
Discography
as Zilch
* 1997 – ''Platinum''
as Sonicflood
* 1999 – ''
Sonicflood''
* 2001 – ''
Sonicpraise
Sonicflood (sometimes stylized as SONICFLOOd) is an American contemporary worship music band from Nashville, Tennessee, that has been touted as "The Fathers of the Modern Worship Movement." The group took the name "Sonicflood", a reference to a l ...
''
(live album)
* 2001 – ''
Resonate''
* 2003 – ''
Cry Holy''
* 2004 – ''Gold''
(best-of compilation)
* 2005 – ''
This Generation''
* 2006 – ''
The Early Years''
(compilation)
* 2006 – ''
Glimpse: Live Recordings from Around the World''
(live album)
* 2008 – ''A Heart Like Yours''
* 2009 – ''When Love First Cried''
(Christmas album)
Awards and nominations
* 2000 –
Dove Award
A Dove Award is an accolade by the Gospel Music Association (GMA) of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the Christian music industry. The awards are presented annually. Formerly held in Nashville, Tennessee, the Dove Award ...
for Praise and Worship Album: ''Sonicflood''
* 2000 – Dove nomination for New Artist of the Year
* 2000 – Dove nomination for Rock Recorded Song Of The Year: "I Have Come to Worship"
* 2000 – Nashville Music Award nomination for Contemporary Christian Album: ''Sonicflood''
* 2001 – Dove Award for Special Event of the Year: ''
City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise''
* 2001 – Dove nomination for Song of the Year: "I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever"
* 2002 –
Grammy
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nomination for "Best Gospel Rock Album": ''Sonicpraise''
References
External links
*
*
Album chartsfrom
Allmusic
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Interview with Rick Heil by ''Wrecked for the Ordinary''
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American Christian musical groups
Musical groups established in 1997
Musical groups from Nashville, Tennessee
Gotee Records artists