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The Letter Black, formerly known as Breaking the Silence, [3] is an American Christian rock band that was formed in 2006 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania.The band consists of lead vocalist Sarah Anthony; her husband, lead guitarist and vocalist Mark Anthony; bassist Matt Beal and drummer William Fowler and rhythm guitarist Brandon Jordan.
Hanging On by a Thread is the second album by The Letter Black. It is their first album to be released on Tooth & Nail Records and their first album to not be released independently. The album was released on May 4, 2010, and has sold over 100,000 copies in the United States by 2011. [12]
In early 2013, the band was reported to be recording new material for their second studio album, later revealed to be called Rebuild. [1] The first single for the new album, "Sick Charade", was released on October 3, 2012. [2] "
The album received generally positive reviews. [citation needed] Mary Nikkel, staff editor of New Release Today, wrote, "Pain sees The Letter Black navigating into a heavier rock sound with a sense of renewed energy and intensity that lends fire to the lyrical themes of fighting back against anything preventing us from reaching hope."
Breaking the Silence is the first EP by the Christian hard rock band The Letter Black. It was released on September 22, 2009, on Tooth & Nail Records. [2] Track listing
"The Letter" is a song written by Wayne Carson that was first recorded by the American rock band the Box Tops in 1967. It was the group's first and most successful single, reaching number one on the record charts in the United States and Canada. It was also an international success and placed in the top ten in several other countries.
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The Letter is a 1940 American crime film noir melodrama directed by William Wyler, and starring Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall and James Stephenson. [1] The screenplay by Howard E. Koch is based on the 1927 play of the same name by W. Somerset Maugham derived from his own short story. The play was first filmed in 1929, by director Jean de Limur.