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Flyleaf is an American rock band formed in Belton, Texas, in 2002. [2] The band has charted on mainstream rock, Christian pop , and Christian metal charts. They performed around the US in 2003 before releasing their eponymous debut album, Flyleaf , in 2005.
Lacey Nicole Sturm (née Mosley, previously Carder; born September 4, 1981) [1] is an American singer and songwriter, known for being lead vocalist of the alternative rock band Flyleaf. In February 2016, Sturm became the first solo female artist to top the Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart with her debut release Life Screams .
Kristen May (born September 28, 1982) is an American singer, best known as the former lead singer of the rock bands Vedera and Flyleaf. After Vedera disbanded in 2011, May replaced Lacey Sturm as the lead singer of Flyleaf. May released her solo album Conversations in 2015, before leaving Flyleaf in 2016.
"I'm So Sick" is a song by American rock band Flyleaf. It was released in October 2005 as the first single off their debut album, Flyleaf (2005). [ 4 ] It is their second song to have an accompanying music video and it has been shown on many mainstream television networks.
Between the Stars is the fourth studio album by American rock band Flyleaf.The album was released on September 16, 2014, through Loud & Proud Records. [15] The group funded the album through PledgeMusic. [16]
"Fully Alive" is a song by the American band Flyleaf, released as the second single from their debut album Flyleaf (2005), in November 2006. It is the third song of the band to have a music video, which features the radio-edit version instead of the album version.
Remember to Live is an EP by American rock band Flyleaf and released after the tour supporting their previously released album Memento Mori. [3] The album consists of songs that fans have requested to be recorded for years, therefore the album was created especially for them.
The discography of American hard rock band Flyleaf consists of four studio albums, seven extended plays, fifteen singles and twelve music videos. Albums