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Free food is one only perk of playing youth camps, and these guys can't get enough Sloppy Joes. The band admits it can't pass up a free meal but playing music for a bunch of kids is even better.
"We love camps because we're right there with the kids," says Stellar Kart's lead guitarist Cody Pellerin. "A lot of bands just want to play shows, which is fine, but I really enjoy using music as an opportunity to relate with youth. After you've played there for a week and hung out with them, you have such a great opportunity to talk to them and help them out. I love doing camps because of that." "It's the best possible venue to meet kids and get one-on-one contact with them," says lead singer Adam Agee. "Sure, they might think you're cool because you play in a band, but they see that you still have your head on straight, that you can be a Christian and live a quality life, and still rock, still play music." New Word Records power pop-punk band Stellar Kart does have a genuine and enthusiastic appreciation for youth camps. But the group is now raring to bring its lively music and simple message to kids outside camp borders. With an album title that means "full speed ahead," All Gas. No Brake. drives the music and message forward to encourage high school-age audiences to go all out for God. full bio » |
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