Seed of Adam
Five men, different roads, one mission. Seed of Adam formed out of years spent in Texas bar bands, church basements, and everything between — Denton, Dallas, Tyler, Sherman, and Fort Worth converging in Deep Ellum, united by one conviction: take the music they love and use it to reach people for Christ.
It started with one teenager and a DVD. A young Caleb Price watched Alice in Chains Unplugged and it rewired something — he picked up a pawn shop guitar and taught himself to play, then met Jason Coker in youth group. The two started as a duo, playing praise covers with nowhere else to plug in. A couple more guys from church joined, and the covers picked up an alternative edge. When Wesley Brooks and the rest of the lineup fell into place, Caleb set down the guitar for good — vocals only from here on out — and the band started writing its own songs.
Roots was the result: their first release, and a deliberate nod back to where it all began — those early alternative praise-band days, now filtered through a harder, more honest sound. From there, the band turned to Job for their first full concept album, Consider My Servant — because, as Caleb puts it, "Job is probably the most grunge-like book in the Bible." Raw complaint, unresolved suffering, friends who make it worse before it gets better, and a God who answers not with comfort but with a whirlwind — Seed of Adam doesn't offer easy answers, just honest questions, played loud, in service of the gospel that gave them a reason to play in the first place.
Lineup: Caleb Price (Lead Vocals, Tyler, TX), Jason Coker (Lead Guitar, Dallas, TX), Wesley Brooks (Rhythm Guitar, Sherman, TX), Ryan Cross (Bass, Fort Worth, TX), Drew Hart (Drums, Denton, TX)
Discography: Roots EP (6 tracks) → Consider My Servant (8 tracks, concept album)
Label: Night Order Media, Dallas, TX