A: We live what we play and we're the same people on stage that we are at home when we're doing laundry. We want to be there for people. The music world is a dark one. You think of rock and metal, and you think sex, drugs and rock. A lot of of bands sing about angry things.

Q: And you were never a sex, drugs and rock band?

A: We were way back in the day. I lived on the L.A. club scene and played each bar 100 times each probably my the time I was 20. I was really young and I got it out of my system.

Q: How did you transition out of that?

A: I grew up with faith, but by the time I was 12, I wasn't going to church anymore. I fell away and got involved in music and the Hollywood club life. I experimented and then I didn't have to be a wild kid anymore. I rededicated my life to God and that's where I've been ever since my 20s.

Q: So with that background, what's the big deal about the Christian rock label?