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The Prayer Chain

The Prayer Chain
Origin California, US
Genres Christian alternative rock
Years active 1991–1995
Labels Reunion, Rode Dog
Website www.theprayerchain.com
Past members Tim Taber
Andrew Prickett
Eric Campuzano
Wayne Everett

The Prayer Chain was a 1990s Christian alternative rock band. The band has been called "the epitome of the Christian underground". The Prayer Chain was known for producing moody, angst-ridden music which was, in turn, the result of creative differences within the band and with their record label.

The Prayer Chain formed in February 1990 when Campuzano & Prickett's band Laughing Boy broke up at the same time as Taber's band Tapestry broke up. Campuzano knew Taber through a Bible study group. Taber both sang and played drums originally, though drum machines were also used. The band auditioned Everett to play drums later that year at a Prayer Chain show in California.

Their first album, The Neverland Sessions, was released independently, was recorded with Steve Hindalong at Neverland Studios. After signing to Reunion Records they put out the Whirlpool EP and started touring, while focusing on their first LP, Shawl, released in 1993. The album showed a more aggressive side of the band compared to the upbeat poppier sound of the Whirlpool" EP. The band proudly distanced themselves from their past, announcing in album opener "Crawl" that "shine is dead", referring to their hit song Shine. The album produced "Never Enough", "Fifty-Eight" (written in 5/8 time) and "Worm". "Crawl" and "Like I Was" were also released as a 7-inch single, with clips released for both. In April 1994, the band released their first live recording, recorded toward the end of the tour for Shawl, that included a bonus tracks from the Shawl era.

After extensive national and international shows they started working on their final album, Mercury, which was released in 1995. Campuzano said, "When we were discussing this record, a lot of people said Shawl was a negative album, so we all kinda wanted to do this real drony 'get lost in the music' type record -- only with praise songs. But we really started just disliking each other, so that didn't allow us to fully praise God, because there's just too much disconnection in the band. Taber says "before Mercury, I wanted to record a more worshipful album. Eric Campuzano did too, but when we came together, the dynamic in the band produced something different." The band also stated that they did not want to become "the new Petra." They changed their sound not wanting to repeat their earlier work. Producer Steve Hindalong is credited by the band as helping bring the project together.

Their first version of the album, initially titled Humb, was rejected the label, and the band were asked to produce more a commercial product. The band then wrote "Sky High". Themes on the album include distance ("Mercury", "Creole", "Shiver", "Waterdogs") and disconnection ("Grylliade") as well as love ("Manta Rae" and "Bendy Line") and worship ("Humb", "Sky High" and "Sun Stoned").


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