- A Christian band
- A Russian … Read Full Bio ↴There are six artists named Salvador:
- A Christian band
- A Russian Latino rock band
- An instrumental post-rock band
- A sludge/stoner metal band
- A UK rapper
- A UK Alt rock/Post-Punk band
1)Salvador is a Christian band that blends their Latin heritage and contemporary pop songwriting. The band formed in 1999 in Austin, Texas.
Over the past 10 years in which Salvador has toured throughout the country and at times outside of it, a fan base began to rapidly grow. According to the members of the group, no matter how huge the fan base gets, they are still surprised and grateful to be a part of that environment, and even more surprising to them is that their fans keep coming and supporting.
Not only has growth been among the fans, but also within the group as well. Adding to the existing members of Nic Gonzales (lead vocals and guitar), his cousin Josh Gonzales (bass and background vocals), Chris Bevins (co-producer and keyboards), and Jared Solis (trombone and saxophone), the band completes its family with brass man Edwin Santiago (trumpet and flugelhorn), Ben Cordonero (drummer) and Robert Vilera (percussionist) . Nic Gonzales calls the three men Salvador’s “valuable acquisitions.” Cordonero, a Nicaraguan from Miami, not only plays the drums but also traditional Latin percussion such as congas, timbales and bongos. Santiago is a Boricua – of Puerto Rican decent -who brings not only amazing talent but an unending work ethic as well. And Vilera, an established session player who’s worked with Marc Anthony, Gloria Estefan and Celia Cruz (to name a few) also brings more of the sonido Latina to the music and, ultimately, their fan base.
What is it that sets this record apart from other Christian albums and even Salvador’s previous ones? Three words: horns and percussion. According to the producers of album 'Dismiss the Mystery', there is a greater reliance on horns and percussion to take an already existing tapestry of excellent vocals, rhythm and strings, to a higher level of excellence creating nuances and gravitas that exudes a timeless capability.
Regarding the future of Salvador’s ability to keep creating in the face of growth, change and an unstable marketplace, one thing is for certain: after seven years of hard work culminating with Dismiss the Mystery, it is impossible to dismiss their undeniable musicianship, and the only mystery left at this point is what can they possibly do next to top it.
The band has released:
~Salvador (June 20, 2000)
~Into Motion (June 4, 2002)
~Con Poder (August 12, 2003)
~Worship Live (September 23, 2003)
~So Natural (November 9, 2004)
~Que Tan Lejos Esta Cielo (July 26, 2005)
~Dismiss the Mystery (August 29, 2006)
~Aware (April 29, 2008)
~How Far Is Heaven: The Best of Salvador (February 3, 2009)
Salvador was the recipient of the Dove Award for Christian Latin Album of the Year for "Con Poder" in 2004. In 2008, on the heels of their new album release "Aware", the band along with TobyMac, Third Day,and Kelly Clarkson were been requested to perform at the Papal Youth Rally on April 19, 2008 in Yonkers, New York.
2) Salvador is a russian latino-rock band. Their music combine latino-guitar sound and such rock-music elements as bass-guitar and drums. 13 december 2006 they've released their first album Esta Revolucion Es Eterna. Band consists of: Dmitry Pereverten' (vocals, guitar), Dmitry Mitin (guitar, back vocals), Andrey Pereverten' (bass-guitar, back and scream vocals), Vitaliy Zamyatin (drums).
3)Salvador is a post-rockish instrumental band with a hard rocking twist. They're from Kortrijk, Belgium, same town as Hitch, Hawai, Galatasaray, Nomad, ... They've existed since the end of 2005. Salvador released their first EP in November 2007. The band consists of Bert Vandekendelaere (Bass), Stijn Van Dierdonck (Guitar), Olivier Deryckere (Guitar) and Pieter Blancke (Drums). Check out their last.fm page www.last.fm/music/salvador. (don't forget the final dot!) or www.myspace.com/salvadorrebirth.
4) Salvador is a sludge/stoner metal band from Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The band is made up of:
KIRK EVANS | BASS/VOCALS
RYAN McPHAILL | DRUMS
AARON LUM | GUITAR
WAYNE FIDLER | GUITAR
Salvador's music can be found here: http://www.myspace.com/salvadorpdx so let's get some support going for this band!
Myspace - http://www.myspace.com/salvadorpdx
Official site - www.salvadorrock.com
5) Salvador, also known as Sawkeepsie or Salvador Sawkeepsie is an underground experimental hip hop artist who really likes Silent Hill.
6)Salvador formed in late 2019 / early 2020 in Hull, an alternative rock / post punk band but mix psychedelic and progressive rock into the writing and sound. Kane McKinley - Vocals / Lyrics, Matty Robinson- Guitar, Lewis Russell - Bass, Tom Barnes - Drums / Synths.
Worthy
Salvador Lyrics
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Fear
Pain
Tears
I can see a million things
That You came and died for
Everyday a million ways
We give it back to You Lord
Owe You our lives oh
Everything I do, Everything I say
I give it back to You
I give it back to You Most Holy
Everything I am, Everything I'm not
Putty in Your hands
Lord, make me worthy
Love
Peace
Joy
And strength
I can see a million things
That You died to leave us
Everyday a million ways
We give it back to You Lord
For You have redeemed everything
And we owe You our lives
Oh
Everything I do, everything I say
I give it back to You
I give it back to You Most Holy
Everything I am, everything I'm not
Putty in Your hands
Lord, make me worthy
Salvador's song "Worthy" is a powerful declaration of gratitude and surrender to God. The song begins with an acknowledgment of the negative emotions and experiences that can consume our lives, such as hate, fear, pain, and tears. However, the lyrics then shift towards the realization that Jesus came and died for all of these things, and that every day there are a million ways to give back to God for His sacrifice. The chorus encapsulates this sentiment perfectly - "Everything I do, everything I say / I give it back to You / I give it back to You Most Holy / Everything I am, everything I'm not / Putty in Your hands / Lord, make me worthy."
The second verse focuses on the positive emotions and experiences that God has given us through Jesus, such as love, peace, joy, and strength. The lyrics emphasize that these things are priceless, as they were obtained through the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross. The song concludes with a repetition of the idea of giving everything to God - "For You have redeemed everything / And we owe You our lives / Oh."
Overall, "Worthy" is a powerful message of gratitude and surrender to God, reminding us that everything we have and everything we are comes from Him.
Line by Line Meaning
Hate
Salvador acknowledges that hate exists in the world
Fear
Salvador acknowledges that fear exists in the world
Pain
Salvador acknowledges that pain exists in the world
Tears
Salvador acknowledges that tears are shed because of the aforementioned hate, fear, and pain
I can see a million things
Salvador recognizes the multitude of good things in the world
That You came and died for
Salvador proclaims the message of the Gospel in that Jesus died for our sins
Everyday a million ways
Salvador recognizes that there are many ways to show gratitude to God
We give it back to You Lord
Salvador acknowledges that everything we have is from God and we should give it back to Him
You have redeemed everything and we
Salvador acknowledges God's redemption of the world and all its inhabitants
Owe You our lives oh
Salvador recognizes that we owe our very lives to God
Everything I do, Everything I say
Salvador pledges to give everything he does and says to God
I give it back to You
Salvador reiterates his intention to give everything he has to God
I give it back to You Most Holy
Salvador acknowledges God's holiness and how everything he has belongs to God
Everything I am, Everything I'm not
Salvador recognizes both his good qualities and his flaws
Putty in Your hands
Salvador acknowledges God's control over his life and being molded by Him
Lord, make me worthy
Salvador asks God to mold him into a worthy servant
Love
Salvador acknowledges that love is one of the million good things in the world
Peace
Salvador acknowledges that peace is one of the million good things in the world
Joy
Salvador acknowledges that joy is one of the million good things in the world
And strength
Salvador acknowledges that strength is one of the million good things in the world
I can see a million things
Salvador reiterates the multitude of good things in the world
That You died to leave us
Salvador emphasizes the sacrifice Jesus made for us
For You have redeemed everything
Salvador reiterates God's redemption of the world
And we owe You our lives
Salvador reiterates that we owe our very lives to God
Oh
An exclamation of strong emotion, likely gratitude or awe
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: NICK GONZALES, PAUL EVANS
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Aussie_Truth
Rather than condemnation and throwing away the key, we must find the root of the problem, and start there. There are children in these prisons, the same as in Australian prisons, and when we inevitably go back, we find why these children have ended up in these situations.
Yes, we've all been attacked at some point in our lives by some 'low-life' however, every single person can themselves become that 'low-life' if the right circumstances present themselves.
I'm not advocating that everyone is able to reform, far from it.
But, let's look at our world leaders, who send off our innocent youth to die in bloody wars on their behalf, in conflicts they've instigated. Many join the military, for the promise of a career and a decent income. But are quickly disappointed once they're there, finding out there's more sinister operations needed of them, and not all are above board.
These boys, who are locked up, have also been forced into doing things, for survival, having to do things they'd necessarily not do. But if given different circumstances, would they have gone down this path.
I believe both sets of youths are strikingly similar. One lot of boys are controlled by our Government, the other by Gang leaders, terrorists or a Cabal of some sort. Either way, both of them are after the same thing, survival in our modern world, as in finances to allow that to happen.
Aina Nomena92
Those human rights activists are nowhere to be seen when people get robbed, raped, killed or endure even worst treatment from gang members. You won't understand the pain until you're on the side of the victims. Something needs to be done. That's just the way it is.
The Running Orca
So we let this happen until we get caught up in the system.....
The Running Orca
@James I've been in many systems brotha ......and if you think this is a solution I'm sorry but this leads to more aggression which in turn leads to more violence and retaliation......but to each his own its just opinions
Erika Schaltenbrand
If only we could treat our politicians this way
Andypooh37
Especially for the corrupt one.
KoalaFication
Seeing all them old politicians running naked and handcuffed lol need to throw in the celebrities, musicians and corrupted groups
WontReadWontReply
Yep! But some civilians definitely deserve this treatment and worse for all their violence.
jrami
He actually does that he put one of his own party in jail .. for stealing money
Expired Cheetos19
Glad to see El Salvador 🇸🇻 prospering
IvanPlayStation4LiFe
😂