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Skillet is a Christian rock/hard rock band from Memphis, Tennessee, formed in 1996.
The members comprised of John Cooper (lead vocalist, bassist), Korey Cooper (guitarist, keyboardist, backing vocalist), Ben Kasica (guitarist), and Jen Ledger (drummer).
The band has released seven studio albums, and has
received Grammy nominations for two of these, Collide and Comatose (2006).
Over the past 12 years, the group has spanned many different genres, including alternative rock, industrial, and hard rock.
The group was formed as a band in 1996 with two members: John Cooper, a bassist and vocalist from a band called Seraph, and Ken Steorts, a guitarist playing in a band called Urgent Cry.
Befriending through touring together, they released a split EP with both bands contributing four songs each. Soon after, Urgent Cry and Seraph disbanded, and John and Ken's pastor encouraged them to start their own band.
Coming from different styles of rock music, the two decided to name the band Skillet, since it was like "throwing it all in a Skillet, and see what you come up with". Soon after, Trey McClurkin joined the band as a temporary drummer.
The band had only been together for one month before they received interest from the major Christian record label ForeFront Records. In late 1996, they released a self-titled debut, Skillet. The album did well and the trio continued to write new material as they toured the United States.
The band recorded a second album in 1997, entitled Hey You, I Love Your Soul, which was released in April of 1998. Their second effort was a change in style from the band's first release. Instead of a straight-up rock sound, the group had morphed into a lighter rock that was more dependent on keyboards.
Shortly before the band began recording for their third album, Invincible, Steorts left the band to be with his family, and Kevin Haaland joined the band as their new guitarist.
Korey Cooper joined the band permanently and played keyboards for the recording of Invincible. Because of this change, the musical style on Invincible changed to a more electronic sound. Soon after the release of Invincible in early 2000, Trey McClurkin parted ways with the group, and Lori Peters filled the drummer's position. Invincible would be Skillet's best selling record thus far.
The band released their first worship album, and fourth album overall, Ardent Worship in fall of 2000. The band continued to use a sound similar to that on Invincible with their next album, Alien Youth. With little time between touring and recording, the band released Alien Youth in 2001, which was the first album that John Cooper took on production duties.
Before the release of Alien Youth, Haaland left the band, and Ben Kasica took over on guitar. The first single, the title track, was a major hit in the Christian market and drove the members into their first headlining shows.
In 2003, Collide was released by Ardent Records. It caught the attention of Andy Karp, the Head of A&R of Lava Records, and In 2004 the rights to Collide were bought by Lava Records, a division of Atlantic Records. On May 25, 2004, Collide was re-released under Lava Records, with an added track, "Open Wounds". Collide was yet another musical shift for the band.
Citing Linkin Park and P.O.D. as inspiration for the musical shift on Collide, Cooper said "Well I’m one of these song writers, everything I hear goes through my John Cooper filter of what I like and what I don’t like... all these things... have been an influence on me."
Skillet's next album was titled Comatose and was released on October 3, 2006.
The album spawned the singles "Rebirthing," "Whispers In The Dark," "The Older I Get," and "The Last Night".
John Cooper said on their official website, "As soon as my feet hit the stage, I know no matter how many people are there I'm going to give it everything I've got.
I'm going to do the best show I can do; the wildest show. I'm gonna rock it. I think we captured that feeling on our record."
In January of 2008, the band announced that their drummer, Lori Peters, was retiring from the band, feeling that "it's time for her to come off of the road and start a new chapter in her life." Peters' last concert with the group was on December 31, 2007. However, during the 2007 Christmas season, Lori took the time to train Skillet's new drummer, Jen Ledger.
Korey Cooper said in a recent interview that the band might be returning to the studio in May 2008 to start recording for a new album after they complete their headlining Comatose spring tour.
The members have also created a new single to add to the Comatose Deluxe Edition called "Live Free or Let Me Die."
On the band's fan boards it has been officially announced that Skillet will be returning to the studio in the fall to start work on their new album which will be released in the Spring of 09.
The band will be releasing the "Comatose Comes Alive" CD/DVD Combo on October 21st of 2008 which is a Live recording of their May 9th 2008 show in Chattanooga Tenessee
In the middle of 2006, Korey Cooper took a break from performing, due to her pregnancy with their second child. Her back-up guitar and keyboard role was temporarily filled by two people: Drea Winchell (who would later become the Cooper's nanny) on keys, and Chris Marvin on guitar.
The group teamed up with Ron Luce & Teen Mania Ministries on their Acquire The Fire Tour across the United States & Canada in 2007. When they returned Skillet teamed up with Flyleaf to co-headline the Justice & Mercy Tour, Live Photos from That Tour.
That tour was postponed/canceled after a number of shows due to Flyleaf's lead singer, Lacey Mosley's vocal problem. They will team up with Luce in his Global Expeditions program on a missions trip with teenage missionaries this summer on a trip to Mexico.
Decyfer Down joined Skillet for a March 31 through May 20 tour.
Skillet joined Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace, and Seether on the first half of their tour in fall 2007.
The band participated in the Winter Jam 2008 tour.
The band also headlined their own Comatose Tour alongside Thousand Foot Krutch, and traveled to approximately 30 cities. The tour started on March 28th and ran through May 11th, 2008
"Panheads" is a nickname given to fans of Skillet, since they are named after a pan. On the 2007-2008 WinterJam Tour, the band was quoted saying, "So you're probably wondering where the name comes from. We were named after a frying pan. No, no...here's the real story...we...were...named...after a frying pan."
Former guitarist Ken Steorts once said "there are three levels in 'Skillethood': those who don't know, those who become 'Skilletfanz' through hearing our music, and then 'Panheads' - those who come to three or four shows traveling up to 10 hours, bringing skillets, banners, writing on their cars, and so forth. Of course, we love them all, but we have a special place in our hearts for 'Panheads'."
Following the hugely successful Comatose and Comatose Comes Alive albums, Skillet returns with a fresh set of hard rock anthems blending chunky guitars and pumping rhythms emblazoned with crisp electronics, lofty strings, and elevating, sing-along choruses. Awake features the hit singles "Hero" and "Monster" plus ten more fresh original tunes.