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Altar Boys website: https://www.altarboys.net * Official Youtube channel: / @thealtarboysofficialyoutub7553 * Altar Boys 6th album "No Substitute available on lo fidelity records: https://thealtarboys.bandcamp.com * iTunes: / altar-boys * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7bN5ft... * Original video produced by John Hasbrook * 4k reformat by: Chad Ashton at Kountryjoe Production! #80smusic #christianrockband #rockmusic Altar Boys Lineup: Altar Boys 1982 - 1983: Mike Stand, Jeff Crandall, Steve Pannier and Ron Baca Altar Boys 1983 - 1990: Mike Stand, Jeff Crandall, Steve Pannier and Ric Alba Altar Boys 1990 - 2022: Mike Stand, Jeff Crandall, Steve Pannier and Mark Robertson (1992: Mike Stand , Jeff Crandall, Bob Wohler, Dave Brighton) Hard times in the city They just don't go away Out here the anger and frustration Never takes a holiday Well, I've seen the faces and I'm not gonna turn away Hey! I'm talking to you I'm trying to get thru God cares about you more than you think! Chorus: To all the hearts that have been broken To all the dreamers with abandoned dreams To everybody in need of a friend now You are loved! You are loved! To all the rebels wounded in battle To all the rockers that have lost that beat To all the users all used up now You are loved! You are loved! In a flash he walked out! He just couldn't take anymore What he thought was happiness Just turned around and smashed on the floor! Well I see the faces and I'm not gonna turn away Hey! I'm talking to you I'm trying to get thru God cares about you more than you think! You don't need to stand alone There's someone you can hold on to I want to let you know You are loved! You are loved! This world is such a hard place You just get lost in the crowd To some you're just a number To others you're just somebody hanging around now. I see the faces and how can I turn away Yea! I'm talking to you I'm trying to get thru God cares about you more than you think! Like most bands, the Altar Boys started in a garage. Drummer Jeff Crandall and guitarist Mike Stand literally fumbled through a few original songs. As they selected appropriate members, including guitarist Steve Pannier and a host of bassist beginning with Ron Bacca, later replaced by Ric Alba, Mark Robertson, then Bob Wohler. Mark Robertson remains the permanent bassist on the group and has sealed that role by participating in the 2018 release of NO SUBSTITUTE. As Altar Boys' chief songwriter, vocalist and guitarist, Mike led the band to produce five hit records: Altar Boys, When You're A Rebel, Gut Level Music (GLM), Against The Grain, Forever Mercy, (in addition to three compilation albums, The Collection and now No substitute). Together they film countless videos, including the package, Mercy Is What We Cry for and toured the globe. Although Mike was very much the driving force of the group, it is important to note that The Altar Boys were very much a "band of brothers," where the sum of the parts were greater than the whole. In 1988, while simultaneously continuing with the Altar Boys, Mike released his first solo effort, Do I Stand Alone. He followed this up with the 1990 release Simple Expression. After 10 1/2 years of continually touring and recording, Mike and the other band members felt that the Altar Boys had accomplished their goals and mission. It was time to move on. Many of the band members, along with Mike, decided to finish college. In early 1991 the group began planning a 6th release and commenced work on a new project titled “No Substitute. In July 1991 a photo shoot for the album was completed and Mike Stand recorded a “very detailed and meticulous” recording of 7 of the songs. Try as they could, The Altar Boys were never able to release this project, and it was indefinitely shelved as the band went on a permanent hiatus beginning on New Years Eve 1992. For the sake of posterity, another set of songs for “No Substitute” was recorded in early 1993 as a sort of tribute to what could have been. By late 1993 many of the songs for “No Substitute” were doled out to Mike’s latest project Clash of Symbols. Nevertheless, the majority of the tunes were set aside just begging for just an opportunity to be heard. In late 2017, through a series of unbelievable events, Mike and the band revisited the songs from “No Substitute.” What they discovered was a perfect “time capsule” that just needed a little more TLC. They all agreed it was time to finish what they had started in 1991 and that they had been given a “window of opportunity” to complete this lost project. On “No Substitute” the heart legacy, vision and message of the Altar Boys continues to punch through with an edgy and distinct musical direction that is a nod and hearty salute to the band’s earlier recordings.