Heavy. Atmospheric. Unfiltered.
Will To Wake makes the kind of music that lives in the space between a prayer and a fist raised to the sky. Hard rock. Djent. Progressive metal. The riffs are crushing, and the message is clear — no softening, no apologies.
Every track in the catalog maps directly to Scripture.
This isn't Christian music that whispers. This is Christian music that wakes you up.
Most heavy music avoids faith. Most faith music avoids heaviness. Will To Wake refuses to choose.
There are people who love Jesus and love metal — and they've spent years being told those things don't belong together. That worship means acoustic guitars and soft lighting. That heaviness means darkness without hope.
Will To Wake is proof that the Gospel sounds just as true through distortion and drop tuning as it does through a choir. Maybe truer — because suffering doesn't sound soft, and neither should the music that speaks to it.
The Scripture, the vision, the message, and the curation behind Will To Wake are deeply human.
Faith is the songwriter.
Every lyric is checked against the text it references. Every sonic choice serves the story being told.
New music is coming. The story isn't finished — and neither is the sound.
Wake up.
"It is finished. The debt is paid."
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