Hey You, I Love Your Soul, the shimmering follow-up to Skillet's ferocious 1996 debut, is poised to garner them the next wave of "panheads."
Uh, "Panheads?" Guitarist Ken Steorts explains. "You see, there are three levels in 'Skillethood.' Those who don't know, those who become 'Skilletfanz' through hearing our music, and then 'Panheads,' those who come to three or four shows traveling up to 10 hours, bringing skillets, banners, writing on their cars, and so forth. Of course, we love them all, but we have a special place in our hearts for 'Panheads.'"
But as any Skillet fan will tell you, this isn't about love and adulation for a band; it's about love and adulation for God. The common thread running through all of Skillet's music is a call to holiness and an unswerving commitment to worship God. "Our goal is to set an example of an uncompromising lifestyle," affirms bassist/lead vocalist John Cooper. "By clearly preaching the Good News, we hope to see serious renewal and spiritual fire in the people at our shows."
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