'Of Deep Heaven' band needs help

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yoej_ogart

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Hello all, I need your opinions..

So my band and I have been contemplating on whether we should go two frontmen(one clean female and one unclean male singer) orr one frontman(one unclean male singer and the drummer girl sing choruses and back up, ecs)

we're having a hard time because two frontmen can either be judged as just a band in entertainment or two messengers yuh know? and the singer drummer and lead singer has been done already but then again there's never been that in ministry. just in the white stripes.

We are a God-based band, and we want whatever will show the message of both men and women being in the Kingdom and sharing their heart through music. So which one do you think would help that message and image?(though I could care less about image..)

thanks!
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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Or what about - prepare to have your mind blown - two frontmen AND the drummer can be backup vocals? I probably don't need to say this: go with what works for your sound, or your motif. Some bands pull off multiple lead vocalists/backup vocals really well (Yes, Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac, etc.), and some do it... but they shouldn't, lol.

IMO, it's all about experimenting, and putting it to a vote amongst the rest of the members thereafter.
 
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yoej_ogart

Guest
#3
Or what about - prepare to have your mind blown - two frontmen AND the drummer can be backup vocals? I probably don't need to say this: go with what works for your sound, or your motif. Some bands pull off multiple lead vocalists/backup vocals really well (Yes, Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac, etc.), and some do it... but they shouldn't, lol.

IMO, it's all about experimenting, and putting it to a vote amongst the rest of the members thereafter.
Yeah! Thanks man