In addition to their many successful gigs, the Christian
Rock group Behind the Seen has just released its first album with Headway
Complex Records. With a self-titled
album on its back and a good handful of Christian roadies, such as Jason Mahle,
18, student, Behind the Seen earned the popularity to attract the attention of
Absolute/Tooth N' Nail records as well.
Presently as new contractees with the record label and being managed by
Bill Jones, the young group gained a better opportunity to spread its music nationwide.

"As a band, our goal is to inspire people
through our service to God," says Wayne Miller, Behind the Seen
guitarist. The band was formed two
years ago by singer James Hartman, currently attending Saddleback college,
drummer Josh Hall, and bassist Micah Loughman, both students at Capo Valley
Christian High School.
|
“One
of the reasons our band is unified is because we have a purpose; to glorify
God.” |
Later, the band found guitarist Wayne Miller, who
attends Saddleback. As Saddleback
students, Miller and Hartman chose to pursue their hobby and become music
majors. Together, Miller and Hartman
plan on broadening their knowledge in the field as well as learning new
techniques for future song writing purposes.
"One of the reasons our band is unified is because we have a
purpose; to glorify God," Miller says.
During its performances, the band tends to attract a diverse and growing
crowd ranging between the ages of 16-25.
Known only by word of mouth and good management, the band can look
forward to a bright future.
Another Creation of MMIWORLD® ©2000 MMI World Communications® All information contained herein is copyrighted and may not be reproduced in any way without prior written consent from MMI World Communications® Christian Concert Authority®