Kutless Returns to their Rock Roots with "Midnight"

Kutless released a new single titled "Midnight" on May 2, 2025. This track is part of a three-song single that also includes "Words of Fire" and "End of the World", the latter featuring guest vocals from Kevin Young of Disciple. The single is available for streaming on platforms like Spotify and Amazon Music.
"Midnight" marks a return to the band's rock roots, blending their signature sound with fresh energy. The single follows their 2022 release, "Words of Fire," and continues their exploration of bold, faith-driven music.
Early reactions to "Midnight" highlight its return to the band's heavier rock influences, reminiscent of their earlier work. The track's dynamic instrumentation and passionate delivery have been praised for revitalizing the band's signature sound. While detailed reviews are forthcoming, the single's bold approach and thematic depth suggest it will resonate strongly with both long-time fans and new listeners.
Known for their dynamic blend of hard rock and worship music, the band has gained a devoted following for their powerful lyrics, which often address themes of faith, hope, and redemption. Over the years, Kutless has evolved musically, incorporating elements of contemporary rock, alternative, and worship genres into their sound.
Their breakthrough album, Kutless (2002), included the hit "Strong Tower," which became a staple in contemporary Christian music. The band has since released several successful albums, including Sea of Faces (2004) and Glory (2012), while maintaining a consistent presence in both Christian rock and worship scenes. With their emotive lyrics and passionate performances, Kutless continues to inspire audiences, delivering songs that resonate deeply with listeners seeking spiritual and emotional connection.
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