Emerging Christian rock band Electralyte recently released their new album BREAKOUT. Christian Today had the privilege to watch them rock the stage at the Watford Colosseum in February, where they performed songs from the new album for the first time.
After their performance, front man Matt Leeder told Christian Today, “It is amazing to see [the congregation] worshipping like that, and it’s an amazing privilege to lead these guys in worship.”
Bass player Paul Leverett aka Dr Levski added, “We want to see more people get to know God and push deeper with Him. We hope and pray they take this into their daily lives, and that it's not just a one-hit-wonder for them.”
Here's a full interview with bass player Leverett:
What is the meaning behind the name Electralyte?
We read a definition of an 'Electrolyte' once; it read something like: 'An Electrolyte is a substance that turns into free ions when it is dissolved - which creates a conductor for electricity'. Apparently Electrolytes are the things that give a battery it's charge. You also find Electrolytes in the human body - they flow around our blood stream; without them we wouldn't last long. Reading about Electrolytes conjured up a picture for us of all these little electrolytes - carrying with them life and vibrancy - flowing around the communities we live in, our friends and our families; bringing life. We thought that as Christians this was a really helpful way to describe what we're all about. So, a little spelling tweak (to ensure people can find us on Google nice and quickly) and ELECTRALYTE was born!
Can you explain the process of how the band met?

