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Monday's show mixes Southern rock and Southern gospel

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 That strict connotation you hear in Lee Bains and the Glory Fires' music isn't actually a suggestion - it's to a greater degree a center topic. This current band's noble uproar - their well-suited depiction, not mine - is a sweet and real Southern stone loaded up with scriptural references and a lot of Southern gospel impacts.   Gospel Radio Indeed, even the title of the Birmingham band's introduction collection - There is a Bomb in Gilead - comes from lead vocalist Lee Bains mishearing the psalm "There is a Balm in Gilead" when he was a kid experiencing childhood in a Southern Episcopal church. It is difficult to depict this band without utilizing "Southern," yet Bains is more than OK with that. In Bains' extended and sincere solutions to my inquiries, he rambles about feeling a profound pride in his strict childhood, however his Southern roots. "Myself and my companions can take a gander at our grandparents and wish that we had the bi