FAITH FACTOR: Footage From KEEP IT TRUE Festival Posted Online

November 17, 2008

Video footage of FAITH FACTOR — the New Jersey-based Christian power metal band featuring ex-DEADLY BLESSING singer Ski — performing the song "Deliver Us From Evil" at the Keep It True XI festival on November 15, 2008 at Soundpark-Ost (ex-Rockpalast) in Würzburg, Germany can be viewed below (clip uploaded by "stoneagelightning").

FAITH FACTOR released its full-length debut, "Against a Darkened Sky", on November 1 via Retroactive Records. The CD was mixed at Cync Studios in Deptford, New Jersey.

The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. Evila Si Eh
02. Keep It True
03. The Rapture
04. In God's Shadow
05. In Remeberance
06. Light Replaces Darkness
07. Armor Of God
08. Divine Temptation
09. Ascend Unto Heaven
10. Sinner's Prayer

The CD layout was designed by Christian artist Rob Rock's (ex-IMPELLITTERI, DRIVER, JOSHUA) wife Liza with a 10-page booklet.

The band released its self-titled debut EP on July 7, 2007 (7/7/07) via Metallic Arch Angel. According to the group's official bio, "with crushing rhythms, soaring melodies and thundering appeal, FAITH FACTOR glorifies our savior and sends a message of eternal salvation through Jesus Christ. FAITH FACTOR uses a different approach utilizing a triple guitar attack, tight bombastic bass and drums, and melodic vocals with an aggressive edge. FAITH FACTOR consists of six musicians with a brotherhood serving our Lord Jesus Christ. Our mission is to spread the good news of salvation to the masses using music and biblically sound lyrics as the tool."

For more information, visit www.faithfactor.info.

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