Stryper Shows Their Softer Side With "All Over Again" Music Video

Stryper is showing their softer side with the release of the "All Over Again" music video. The video features all four original band members and their wives, each of whom have played pivotal roles in the history - and sanity - of Stryper.
"'All Over Again' is a message of hope for those who honor love," says Stryper frontman Michael Sweet. "My wife Lisa means so much to me and having her by my side reminds me daily of the fact that I would do it All Over Again. If you love someone, tell 'em that you would too."
32 years after exploding onto the rock scene - and MTV - Stryper has delivered their most critically acclaimed release to date. The band released their ninth studio album, Fallen, on October 16th, selling over 10,000 copies during the first week of release and impressively landing near the top of the charts in three separate genres: Rock, Hard Music and Christian/Gospel.
Stryper is one of the top Christian rock bands of all time. Rocking since 1984, the band is responsible for such '80s metal classic albums as Soldiers Under Command, To Hell With The Devil and In God We Trust. In fact, Stryper is the first band to ever have two songs in MTV's Top 10 simultaneously with their hits "Free" and "Honestly." After a sabbatical for much of the 1990's, Stryper returned strong in the early 21st century. To date, the Dove Award-winning and Grammy nominated band has sold over 10 million records worldwide.
Unlike many of their counterparts, Stryper is comprised of all four original members with Michael Sweet on vocals and guitar, Oz Fox on guitar, Tim Gaines on bass and Robert Sweet on drums.
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