NASHVILLE (Billboard) - When alternative rock band Flyleaf chose to call its second album "Memento Mori," it wasn't a tossed-off phrase or instance of pretension. After a spate of tragedies and ...
Flyleaf's self-titled album in 2005 went platinum and to the top of the charts. Four years later the Christian band, which includes lead singer Lacey Sturm, guitarists Sameer Bhattacharya and Jared ...
Flyleaf performed their first reunion show with singer Lacey Sturm late last week (April 27) at Schoepf's Backyard in Belton, Texas. It was Sturm's first performance with the veteran rockers since ...
Lacey Sturm has officially rejoined Flyleaf after 10 years away from the band. The hard rock favorites shared a photo of themselves with Sturm today (Nov. 7) and changed their profile photos to an ...
In October of 2005, Flyleaf released its self-titled debut album. In 2007, the band released a digital EP, "Much Like Falling," and in 2009 "Memento Mori" hit shelves. Now, it's 2012 and the group has ...
It was 2005 when Flyleaf's first record was released. It went platinum, exceeding 1 million copies sold, and spent 133 weeks on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Since then, band members have seen their ...
“Never compromise. Not even in the face of Armageddon.” This quote, delivered in the famed graphic novel “Watchmen” by the vigilante Rorshach applies perfectly to the status of Texas hard rockers ...
In October, former Flyleaf frontwoman Lacey Sturm announced that she would be resurfacing in 2016 with her debut solo album, Life Screams. “I was listening to the radio one day and I said to myself, ...
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