38th Parallel

Songs: 9
Albums: 1

Albums

38th Parallel - Turn the Tides
Turn the Tides
2002, songs: 9

Facts about 38th Parallel

38th Parallel

"38th Parallel" was a Christian rock band formed in Ames, Iowa, known for their melodic sound and heartfelt lyrics. Here are some key facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Members: "38th Parallel" was formed in the late 1990s by Mark Jennings (vocals), Aaron Nordyke (guitar), Jeff Barton (bass), and Jason Munday (drums). The band's name is a reference to the 38th parallel north, which served as the boundary between North and South Korea during the Korean War. The members of "38th Parallel" shared a commitment to creating music that reflected their Christian faith while appealing to a broader audience.

  2. Musical Style: "38th Parallel" blended elements of alternative rock, post-grunge, and nu-metal to create a distinctive and accessible sound. Their music featured catchy melodies, crunchy guitar riffs, and introspective lyrics that explored themes of faith, redemption, and personal struggle. Drawing inspiration from bands like Linkin Park, Creed, and P.O.D., "38th Parallel" crafted songs that resonated with listeners on both a spiritual and emotional level.

  3. Album Releases and Success: In 2002, "38th Parallel" released their debut album, "Turn the Tides", which received positive reviews and garnered attention within the Christian rock scene. The album featured radio-friendly tracks like "Hear My Cry" and "You Are My God", showcasing the band's melodic sensibility and anthemic sound. While "38th Parallel" only released one studio album, their impact on the Christian rock genre was significant, earning them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.

  4. Touring and Ministry: "38th Parallel" was actively involved in touring and ministry, performing at churches, youth events, and music festivals across the United States. Their live performances often featured a combination of music, personal testimonies, and messages of faith and hope, providing an uplifting and inspiring experience for audiences. The band's commitment to using their music as a platform for ministry and outreach endeared them to fans and fellow musicians alike.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Although "38th Parallel" disbanded in the early 2000s, their music continues to resonate with listeners and inspire new generations of Christian rock bands. Their heartfelt lyrics, memorable melodies, and commitment to their faith left a lasting impact on the Christian music scene, paving the way for other artists to explore similar themes and styles. While their time as a band was relatively short-lived, "38th Parall

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