I think I spelled her name wrong. She's the singer of Flyleaf and I was wondering if she was a vegetarian, vegan or neither.
Oh and is it a Christian band? Is Lacey Christian? I heard there was an atheist member in there. Although I don't care about their religion. Just curious. & no, I'm not saying that an atheist can't be in a Christian band.
Oh, does anyone have tips for a girl that wants to learn screaming? As in like scream singing if that makes sense. How the heck do you scream and sing at the same time??? I can't do it!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? killerface answered Tuesday July 24 2007, 5:16 pm: Lacey Mosely. :]
She's brilliant, and Flyleaf is one of my favorite bands, hands down.
To an extent, they're Christian, I suppose. Some of the lyrics could be taken a religious way- like meaning Jesus or Christ, in most cases.
I believe Lacey is an Atheist turned Christian. After reading several of her bios, it seems that she used to be heavy into drugs, and fought with her mother alot, and when she moved into her grandmothers house a few hours away, she started going to church with her grandmother, and ultimately accepted God. But ofcourse, you can never completely trust online bios, because they're all different. But, according to one interview with her, even Lacey herself sortof considers Flyleaf a Christian band. I'm not sure about any Atheists in the band, though. So I can't help you with that.
Screaming's not good for one's voice- so I wouldn't recomend it. It messes up your throat and vocal cords. And I believe I know what you're talking about when you say screaming/singing at the same time. What you're singing has to be within your vocal range, and you just have to go for it. Plus, Flyleaf has enough equipment to make Lacey's voice sound however they want to. :] [ killerface's advice column | Ask killerface A Question ]
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