Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Hope Through Suffering

There seems to be a relatively new movement in Christian rock:  death metal.  Now is the time for me to put aside my personal bias and be more open to this sub-genre of Christian hard rock.

My first real attempt to this has gotten off to a great start.  I was introduced to Hope Through Suffering, from Franklin, Indiana.




Paul Hedrick, whose stage name is "Pastor Stitch", is the lead vocalist for this band.  He has been very outspoken about this band on Facebook.  I thought he could be a little bit more like that through an interview on All Things Hard Rock.

What got you interested in death metal?

I got into heavy metal music in 2011-2012.  However, I couldn't relate to it, I needed something more.  I discovered Mortification and was hooked on their sound, especially the vocals.

How did you come up with the stage name "Pastor Stitch"?

Stitch became my nickname because I used to cut myself.  In a way, God "stitched" me.  As for "Pastor", I do not know how that got started.  I remember going by that one time, and the name just stuck.  People say I should go as "Pastor", since I'm not one.  But the cool thing is I'm aiming to get my local minister's license.

Who are the other members in the band?

As of right now, I plan on using studio musicians.  There really aren't any members.  How things work with the studio musicians will hopefully determine that.  Right now, it's just me.

This genre is often criticized, looked down upon, in the Christian music scene.  How would you defend it?

As a Christian, it is my duty to reach the world.  Many exclude metal, which in turn excludes the fans, who are as much a part of the world as hip-hop or pop music fans.  Psalm 33:3 tells us to sing a new song, to play skillfully on the strings, with loud shouts.

I love your intention of playing with secular bands.  How have others reacted to this intention?

For the most part, that has gotten as lot of positive feedback.  I know there is always someone who will not let me do this or that.  But I know what I'm called to do.

How is the music scene in your area (Indiana, Kentucky)? Do they prefer death metal over contemporary Christian music?

We have a cool metal scene, tons of great talent!  I'm willing to go either way, with Christian and secular bands.  I often think how contemporary Christian music is frowned upon.  But then again, there's also the thriving hip-hop scene.

Is there a CD coming out soon?  If so, when?

There will be an album very soon.  I cannot say when. All of that depends on when I can afford the studio costs.  A big boost to me is if I get signed to a label.
I'm also trying to organize a speaking tour to promote my band and ministry.  I also plan on doing a performing tour.  I have written sixteen songs, and I plan to write more.

You can check out Hope Through Suffering's music on Sound Cloud:

https://soundcloud.com/thepastorstitch