Mr. Weaverface Completes Rock-Charged 'Armor On (Redux)' EP

Mar 12 2026

Christian rock artist Mr. Weaverface officially completes his Armor On (Redux) EP on March 5, 2026, bringing together five previously released singles into a cohesive, battle-ready collection of faith-fueled rock anthems. The EP marks a bold continuation of the spiritual momentum he launched with 2025's Revived album.


Anchored by the focus track "Armor On (Redux)," the project reimagines his 2022 original with sharpened production, renewed urgency, and deeper conviction. Inspired by the classic hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers," the track explodes with marching drums, driving bass, and gritty guitar riffs–calling believers to reject complacency, boldly share the Gospel, and put on the full Armor of God as described in Ephesians 6. Lyrically urgent and sonically aggressive, the anthem reminds listeners that faith is not passive–it's a call to action.

The EP also includes fan-favorite singles "Writing on the Wall," "Identity Theft," "My Soul Is Not For Sale," "River Of Jordan," and "Throne," each reflecting a season of spiritual growth and sanctification. Written entirely by Brendon Weaver and produced/composed by Weaver himself, the project was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Sambrick at Thornwall Studios. Together, the six tracks form a unified declaration of spiritual resilience, identity in Christ, and unwavering allegiance to the Kingdom.

Armor On (Redux) serves as both a reflection and a rally cry. Revisiting "Armor On" created space for Weaver to look back on how God has refined and strengthened his faith since its original release. What began as a standalone single now stands as the centerpiece of a larger body of work–one that captures the tension of spiritual warfare while proclaiming hope, courage, and perseverance.

Known for blending '90s alt-rock influence with uncompromising biblical truth, Mr. Weaverface continues carving out a lane in Christian rock that is both musically intense and spiritually grounded. Since 2022, he has shared stages with artists such as Skillet, Crowder, Colton Dixon, and Ben Fuller, while appearing at major Christian festivals including SoulFest, Agape Festival, and Ichthus. His breakout single "Above All Names" spent 26 weeks on the Christian Music Weekly Rock chart, peaking at #6 and earning a We Love Christian Music Awards nomination for Rock Song of the Year. Follow-up single "O God, Help Me" charted for 34 weeks and was featured in the Christian anime series Stand Firm: A Light in the Shadows. That track, along with "Throne," were both named among Christian Music Weekly's Top 100 Rock Songs of 2025, ranking at #22 and #56, respectively.

With Armor On (Redux), Mr. Weaverface doesn't just release an EP–he sounds the trumpet. The message is clear: the battle is real, the line is drawn, and it's time to march forward–with your armor on.

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