On Day of Fire’s power hard-rock opus, Losing All, the band explore the real meaning of rebirth. As the frontman for Full Devil Jacket, Josh Brown toured with Creed and Nickelback but an overdose took that all away. After his conversion, rehab and dedicating his life to Christ, he formed Day of Fire. The group made inroads in the hard rock world via their 2004 self-titled debut and 2006’s Cut & Move. Still, the big time eluded the band. Enter Chris Daughtry. He opened for Day of Fire while starting out and returned the favour after striking it big by inviting the group on tour and co-writing three songs on Losing All. The new album is chock full of emotional, sludgy rock, in the vein of Soundgarden, Skillet or Stone Temple Pilots, but still has a powerful message. “We have something to say. It’s about (His) Love,” Brown says. “We all go through dark times, but we can go through them together – that’s what rock & roll is about to me.” |