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“Identity Theft” opens with a jagged guitar riff and dives straight into the tension of identity—battling lies and fake perceptions. Lines like “Your identity stolen, stolen by the enemy” frame the song’s central warning about spiritual deception. Yet the chorus offers release: “There’s a life for you… by a peace above all understanding.” Drawing from personal struggle, Mr. Weaverface turns the track into an anthem about breaking free, reclaiming identity, and finding lasting peace.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- Mr. Weaverface has performed music for over 25 years.
- At SoulFest 2022, Mr. Weaverface performed on the Deeper Well stage. He also played with Jeff Senour & Called To Serve as a last-minute fill-in guitarist, learning 8 songs in one day.
- He also shared the main Revival stage with other Christian musicians such as Skillet, Crowder, and Colton Dixon.
- Mr. Weaverface opened for Ben Fuller at SoulStock 2024 in St. Mary’s, PA.
- “Above All Names” made it on the Christian Music Weekly’s Top 25 Christian Rock charts. The song was there for 28 weeks, peaking at #5. It was also nominated for Rock/Alternative Song of the Year for the 13th Annual We Love Christian Music Awards.
- "O God, Help Me" has been on the charts for 26 weeks, peaking at #5.
- Mr. Weaverface has performed music for over 25 years.
- At SoulFest 2022, Mr. Weaverface performed on the Deeper Well stage. He also played with Jeff Senour & Called To Serve as a last-minute fill-in guitarist, learning 8 songs in one day.
- He also shared the main Revival stage with other Christian musicians such as Skillet, Crowder, and Colton Dixon.
- Mr. Weaverface opened for Ben Fuller at SoulStock 2024 in St. Mary’s, PA.
- “Above All Names” made it on the Christian Music Weekly’s Top 25 Christian Rock charts. The song was there for 28 weeks, peaking at #5. It was also nominated for Rock/Alternative Song of the Year for the 13th Annual We Love Christian Music Awards.
- "O God, Help Me" has been on the charts for 26 weeks, peaking at #5.