FOR TODAY: 'Agape' Video Available

May 8, 2008

"Agape", the new video from the Sioux City, Iowa band FOR TODAY, can be viewed below. The song comes off the group's debut full-length, "Ekklesia", which was released on April 1 via Facedown Records. The CD was produced by Jamie King (BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, THE HUMAN ABSTRACT).

For two years, FOR TODAY has clawed and scraped its way into the spotlight. Seldom is there to be found a band whose passion and integrity are a matched by their technicality and musical merit. As forthcoming about their faith as they are about their musical prowess, vocalist Mattie Montgomery sums up the band's mission: "This has nothing to do with music and everything to do with our faith in Christ." But music is a catalyst and FOR TODAY uses their AUGUST BURNS RED-meets-BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME sound to spread their message across the nation.

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