Music|March 15, 2024 08:59 EDT
Convictions unleash explosive new anthem, "Sleeping Lotus"
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Metalcore juggernauts Convictions have unleashed their explosive new single "Sleeping Lotus." The track takes listeners on a journey through spiritual struggle and redemption. You can find it at https://bfan.link/sleeping-lotus.
"Sleeping Lotus" captures the battle against complacency, urging listeners to wake up from spiritual slumber. With intense metalcore instrumentation and raw, heartfelt lyrics, Convictions delivers a call to arms for renewal.
Frontman Michael Felker shares, “‘Sleeping Lotus’ represents the dormant potential within us, waiting to bloom. It's a plea for renewal, a revival of the spirit."
“Sleeping Lotus” was released alongside a corresponding music video. The track introduces the sonic diversity of clean vocalist Quinton Dreier while capturing the familiar yet growing fury emanating from lead vocalist Michael Felker. “Sleeping Lotus” exemplifies the artistry and intensity that the metalcore mainstays have to offer.
Over the past year, the band has experienced viral success multiple times through collaborations with Kingdomcore on both Instagram and TikTok. Their Grizzly Award-winning song “Stigmata,” featuring Hollow Front's former vocalist Dakota Alvarez, has played a significant role in this success. Their music is complemented by the unconventional imagery that the band has become known for.
Convictions invites fans to join them on their latest spiritual exploration with “Sleeping Lotus,” available on all major streaming platforms: https://bfan.link/sleeping-lotus
The band also just announced a new series of tour dates for 2024. For those dates and more information about Convictions, visit linktr.ee/convictionsrock.
About Convictions:
Hailing from Fremont, OH, the five piece metalcore act known as Convictions is making an impact on the world. Dubbing themselves “Aggressive Worship,” the band is not your everyday Christian band. Setting out to write lyrical content based on their own “convictions,” the band covers topics that push the boundaries.