{"id":40565,"date":"2026-06-09T15:28:14","date_gmt":"2026-06-09T20:28:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kjagradio.com\/themic\/?p=40565"},"modified":"2026-06-09T15:28:14","modified_gmt":"2026-06-09T20:28:14","slug":"the-word66-deliver-faith-power-and-purpose-with-new-single-sky-is-falling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kjagradio.com\/themic\/the-word66-deliver-faith-power-and-purpose-with-new-single-sky-is-falling\/","title":{"rendered":"# The Word66 Deliver Faith, Power, and Purpose with New Single &#8220;Sky Is Falling&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!-- VideographyWP Plugin Message: Automatic video embedding prevented by plugin options. --><\/p>\n<p>**By James Lowe | KJAG Radio \u2013 The Mic**<\/p>\n<p>In a rock landscape often dominated by themes of chaos, anger, and uncertainty, The Word66 are proving that heavy music can still deliver a message of hope without sacrificing intensity.<\/p>\n<p>The Christian hard rock and metal outfit recently released their newest single, **&#8221;Sky Is Falling,&#8221;** a thunderous track packed with driving guitars, soaring vocals, and an unmistakable sense of urgency. Available now on all major streaming platforms, the song has quickly become one of the band&#8217;s most talked-about releases.<\/p>\n<p>At first listen, &#8220;Sky Is Falling&#8221; feels like the soundtrack to an approaching apocalypse. The crushing riffs and cinematic atmosphere immediately pull listeners into a world where disaster appears imminent. But according to songwriter and band founder Steve Scott, the song&#8217;s deeper meaning goes far beyond end-times imagery.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The song was inspired by a dream about the world coming to an end, the disbelief of the people around me, and the panic that followed as the end drew near,&#8221; Scott explained during a recent interview with KJAG Radio.<\/p>\n<p>While biblical themes inspired the song, Scott says listeners shouldn&#8217;t view it as a frightening prediction. Instead, it serves as a reminder that hope ultimately triumphs over darkness.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The hidden meaning is an encouraging message of hope for people going through difficult times,&#8221; Scott said. &#8220;It&#8217;s more of a promise that God will defeat evil and eventually create a beautiful new world.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>That balance between heavy music and uplifting messages has become a defining characteristic of The Word66 throughout their career. The band combines modern hard rock energy with classic metal influences, creating songs that resonate both musically and spiritually.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Our goal is to rock the listener while leaving them with a positive message that can hopefully enhance their lives and help them stay on\u2014or move toward\u2014a path of betterment,&#8221; Scott said.<\/p>\n<p>Fans of Skillet, Three Days Grace, and Shinedown will find plenty to enjoy in The Word66&#8217;s approach. Massive choruses, memorable hooks, and hard-hitting performances are all part of the formula.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The chorus is the most important part of any song,&#8221; Scott explained. &#8220;It reveals the meaning and title of your creation. It needs to stand apart from the rest of the track to make it memorable and stick in your head.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The band&#8217;s sound has continued to evolve over the years, especially with the addition of vocalist Carlos Zemma. Scott credits the current lineup for helping push the band&#8217;s music into heavier territory while maintaining their melodic roots.<\/p>\n<p>Among the musicians helping bring The Word66&#8217;s vision to life is bassist Danny Miranda, known for his work with Blue \u00d6yster Cult and as a touring bassist for Queen. Miranda&#8217;s contributions, along with the powerful drumming of Lance Crane, help create the enormous sonic impact heard throughout &#8220;Sky Is Falling.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It was fun recording this song,&#8221; Scott said. &#8220;We all knew what we needed to accomplish to make it stand out.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The band&#8217;s influences stretch back to classic heavy metal pioneers like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I was\u2014and still am\u2014a huge Sabbath fan,&#8221; Scott said. &#8220;Tony Iommi&#8217;s riffs and power chords were incredibly intense. I was also a big Judas Priest fan. Their dual-guitar attack was amazing.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Despite those classic influences, The Word66 remain focused on creating music for today&#8217;s audience. Their songs tackle real-world issues, faith, redemption, personal struggles, and hope in ways that connect with listeners searching for authenticity.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It seems like fans today are drawn to bands that feel genuine and write about real struggles, faith, loss, mental health, and redemption,&#8221; Scott noted.<\/p>\n<p>The response to &#8220;Sky Is Falling&#8221; has been overwhelmingly positive. The track has sparked meaningful conversations among fans while earning praise from reviewers for its energy and message.<\/p>\n<p>One review described the song as &#8220;barreling forward with all the intensity of a disaster movie unfolding in real time,&#8221; a comparison Scott says perfectly captures the spirit of the track.<\/p>\n<p>As the band continues building momentum, they already have their sights set on the future. Their upcoming EP, **&#8221;37 Miracles,&#8221;** is currently in development and is expected to feature five to seven songs, along with possible remixes. Fans can also look forward to another unreleased track titled **&#8221;Heed The Words.&#8221;**<\/p>\n<p>For listeners discovering The Word66 for the first time, Scott recommends checking out several standout songs from the band&#8217;s catalog, including **&#8221;I&#8217;ll Be There,&#8221; &#8220;Tonight Is The Night,&#8221;** and **&#8221;On The Way To The Promise Land.&#8221;**<\/p>\n<p>At the heart of it all remains the band&#8217;s mission to inspire listeners through powerful music and positive messages.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If you&#8217;re going through difficult times and don&#8217;t know where to turn, reaching out for help is never a bad thing,&#8221; Scott said. &#8220;You might be pleasantly surprised.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>With &#8220;Sky Is Falling,&#8221; The Word66 continue proving that hard rock can be both powerful and purposeful. It&#8217;s a song that hits hard, stays memorable, and offers listeners something increasingly rare in today&#8217;s music world: hope.<\/p>\n<p>### Listen to &#8220;Sky Is Falling&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Website: https:\/\/theword66.com<\/p>\n<p>Facebook: https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/theword66band<\/p>\n<p>Instagram: https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/thewordsixtysix<\/p>\n<p>X: https:\/\/x.com\/TWord66<\/p>\n<p>Spotify: https:\/\/open.spotify.com\/track\/4mo916Altz1oBbfZ6oKnLe<\/p>\n<p>Apple Music: https:\/\/music.apple.com\/us\/album\/sky-is-falling-single\/1895113807<\/p>\n<p>Amazon Music: https:\/\/music.amazon.com\/albums\/B0GY3MS1JR<\/p>\n<p>### Contact<\/p>\n<p>[theword66@theword66.com](mailto:theword66@theword66.com)<br \/>\nThe Word66 \u2013 Steve Scott Interview<br \/>\n1. \u201cSky Is Falling\u201d has a very urgent and aggressive feel to it. What was the inspiration<br \/>\nbehind the song?<br \/>\nThanks so much for this interview and for these great questions. I&#39;m Steve Scott, and I&#39;ll be<br \/>\nanswering them.<br \/>\nThe song has biblical implications. In the Book of Genesis, because of mankind&#39;s sin and<br \/>\nviolence, the world was cleansed to start over. In the Book of Revelation, it is foretold that there<br \/>\nwill be a Second Coming of Christ, and only the righteous will be saved.<br \/>\nThe song takes a slightly different twist. It was inspired by a dream about the world coming to an<br \/>\nend, the disbelief of the people around me, and the panic that followed as the end drew near.<br \/>\n2. The band described the track as having a \u201cgritty attitude\u201d and \u201cno-nonsense delivery.\u201d<br \/>\nWas that the mindset going into the writing and recording process?<br \/>\nActually, that was a quote given to us by another magazine. Our goal was to make the point and<br \/>\nmessage hit hard. We also wanted to make the song feel a bit different and modern by changing<br \/>\nthe moods and tempos throughout.<br \/>\n3. How do you balance catchy hooks with heavier hard rock and metal elements when<br \/>\nbuilding a song like this?<br \/>\nI kind of consider us a melodic hard rock band. When we&#39;re in the studio, our goal is to rock the<br \/>\nlistener while leaving them with a positive message that can hopefully enhance their lives and<br \/>\nhelp them stay on\u2014or move toward\u2014a path of betterment.<br \/>\nWe try to make the chorus as big as possible and build the song around it so the hook stays with<br \/>\nthe listener.<br \/>\n4. The chorus on \u201cSky Is Falling\u201d is massive and instantly memorable. How important is<br \/>\nsongwriting structure when creating music that connects both emotionally and sonically?<br \/>\nThanks! The chorus is the most important part of any song. It reveals the meaning and title of<br \/>\nyour creation. It needs to stand apart from the rest of the track to make it memorable and stick in<br \/>\nyour head.<br \/>\nThis song starts heavy, slowly builds to full rock status, and then comes back down. It&#39;s kind of<br \/>\nsongwriting 101. LOL.<br \/>\n5. What themes or messages are hidden inside the lyrics of \u201cSky Is Falling\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>The hidden meaning is an encouraging message of hope for people going through difficult times,<br \/>\nassuring them that good will ultimately triumph over evil.<br \/>\nRather than serving as a literal, terrifying roadmap for the end of the world, it&#39;s more of a<br \/>\npromise that God will defeat evil and eventually create a beautiful new world.<br \/>\n6. Sonically, the track feels modern while still rooted in classic hard rock traditions. How<br \/>\nwould you describe the evolution of The Word66 sound over the years?<br \/>\nI love that! We do get some airplay on classic rock stations here and there as well.<br \/>\nI believe the addition of our new vocalist, Carlos Zemma, helped push our sound a bit more<br \/>\ntoward the heavier side. I don&#39;t write music specifically with heavy intentions; I&#39;m guided in<br \/>\ndifferent directions based on what I&#39;m feeling and channeling at the time.<br \/>\nI really love our ballad &quot;How Will I Know,&quot; which is about a single guy wondering when he&#39;s<br \/>\ngoing to meet his Eve, and &quot;Just To Show My Love,&quot; which I like to describe as a<br \/>\nstraightforward rock worship tune with a more mainstream feel.<br \/>\nOverall, I&#39;d like to think we&#39;ve simply become more mature in our delivery.<br \/>\n7. Fans of Skillet, Three Days Grace, and Shinedown will definitely hear some similarities.<br \/>\nWhich artists influenced the band most heavily growing up?<br \/>\nI was\u2014and still am\u2014a huge Sabbath fan. They were one of my favorite bands as a kid. I found<br \/>\nTony Iommi&#39;s riffs and power chords incredibly intense. Talk about riffs that stick in your head!<br \/>\nI was also a big Judas Priest fan. They had a unique sound, and the dual-guitar attack was<br \/>\namazing, especially on classic tracks like &quot;Beyond the Realms of Death.&quot;<br \/>\n8. The production on this single feels huge and polished while still maintaining raw energy.<br \/>\nWhat was the recording process like?<br \/>\nIt was fun! We all knew what we needed to accomplish to make this song stand out.<br \/>\nAs always, Danny Miranda\u2014bassist for Blue \u00d6yster Cult and touring bassist for Queen\u2014knows<br \/>\nexactly what bass lines will best enhance the flow of a song. Drummer Lance Crane brings<br \/>\ntremendous power and killer drum-fill skills that help drive the track in a heavier direction.<br \/>\n9. Did \u201cSky Is Falling\u201d come together quickly, or was it a song that evolved over time?<br \/>\nIt actually came together pretty quickly. I wrote the lyrics and music simultaneously.<br \/>\nWhat you&#39;re hearing is technically the radio version. It was highly recommended that we cut<br \/>\nabout a minute from the song to make it more radio-friendly. The solo section was originally<br \/>\nmuch longer, but we trimmed it down. It took a little time to get used to that! LOL.<\/p>\n<p>10. What do you think separates The Word66 from other modern hard rock and metal acts<br \/>\nright now?<br \/>\nI believe my writing style is a little different and comes from a more mainstream perspective. We<br \/>\nalways try to convey a positive message\u2014or at least hint at one\u2014in a thought-provoking way<br \/>\nthat might help change someone&#39;s perspective on life.<br \/>\nI like to think of myself as a rock &#39;n&#39; roll preacher. LOL.<br \/>\n11. There&#39;s a strong sense of purpose behind the music. How important is message-driven<br \/>\nsongwriting to the identity of the band?<br \/>\nIt&#39;s at the core of what we believe.<br \/>\nFor me, it was a calling to write music inspired by the fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace,<br \/>\nforbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.<br \/>\nAnd sometimes the apocalypse! LOL.<br \/>\n12. In today&#39;s rock landscape, do you feel audiences are craving more authenticity and real<br \/>\nemotion in heavy music again?<br \/>\nMaybe so.<br \/>\nFans may be more drawn to bands that feel genuine and write personal lyrics about daily<br \/>\nstruggles, faith, loss, mental health, and redemption rather than focusing solely on tough-guy<br \/>\nimages or never-ending party themes.<br \/>\n13. What has fan reaction been like since the single dropped on streaming platforms?<br \/>\nIt&#39;s been really positive.<br \/>\nWhen you&#39;re talking about the end of the world, it can spark some pretty heavy conversations,<br \/>\nespecially when biblical references come into play. We&#39;ve received some great reviews,<br \/>\nincluding one that said, &quot;The song barrels forward with all the intensity of a disaster movie<br \/>\nunfolding in real time.&quot;<br \/>\nThat&#39;s always exciting to hear.<br \/>\n14. The track feels tailor-made for a live setting. How excited are you to perform \u201cSky Is<br \/>\nFalling\u201d on stage?<br \/>\nIt&#39;s always cool adding new tracks to the setlist.<\/p>\n<p>Mixing older songs with new material keeps everything fresh and exciting. &quot;Sky Is Falling&quot; is<br \/>\ncurrently charting alongside some of the biggest names in rock, so it&#39;s especially rewarding to<br \/>\nplay a song that people are already becoming familiar with.<br \/>\n15. What does a typical live show from The Word66 look and feel like for someone seeing<br \/>\nthe band for the first time?<br \/>\nYou&#39;ll never be the same! LOL. Just kidding.<br \/>\nWe try to put a lot of energy into every performance. It&#39;s hard not to feel the power of the music<br \/>\nwhen you connect with the messages we&#39;re sending out.<br \/>\nWe want people on their feet, rocking and singing along. If you prefer to sit quietly and look<br \/>\nbored, this might not be the show for you. Plus, we have a few surprises along the way.<br \/>\n16. How have social media and streaming helped the band expand its audience worldwide?<br \/>\nWe do our best to keep fans updated on what&#39;s happening with the band, although we probably<br \/>\nneed to mix things up a little more and make our content more informative and engaging.<br \/>\nI handle all the posting myself, and that may not exactly be my strongest suit!<br \/>\nThe streams continue to grow, and we&#39;re reaching fans all over the world. Platforms like Spotify<br \/>\ncan be a tough nut to crack, but if you&#39;re able to successfully pitch your music, you can reach a<br \/>\ntremendous number of people\u2014or at least that&#39;s what I hear! LOL.<br \/>\n17. Are there plans for an EP, full-length album, or additional singles following this<br \/>\nrelease?<br \/>\nAbsolutely.<br \/>\nOur upcoming release, 37 Miracles, is currently in the works. It will likely be a five- or seven-<br \/>\nsong EP that may include a couple of remixes.<br \/>\nWe also have one more unreleased track called &quot;Heed The Words.&quot; It&#39;s a really cool song, and<br \/>\nwe&#39;re excited to see where it goes.<br \/>\n18. What challenges come with staying creative and relevant in the modern rock and metal<br \/>\nscene?<br \/>\nAs musicians, we&#39;re always trying to keep our sound current while staying true to who we are.<br \/>\nWe&#39;re not huge fans of drop tunings, which may limit some of the heavier sounds that are<br \/>\npopular today, but it also helps define our identity.<br \/>\nI feel blessed to have been given a talent to write in a particular way and for a specific purpose.<\/p>\n<p>19. If someone has never heard The Word66 before, what song besides \u201cSky Is Falling\u201d<br \/>\nshould they check out first and why?<br \/>\nAlmost all of our tracks have reached No. 1 somewhere in the world.<br \/>\n&quot;I&#39;ll Be There&quot; is probably our most successful song, reaching No. 27 on the SMR Mainstream<br \/>\nRock Chart alongside some of the biggest rock bands in the world. It&#39;s a powerful ballad about<br \/>\nsomeone going through difficult times and realizing they aren&#39;t alone.<br \/>\nMy personal favorite is still the song that started it all, &quot;On The Way To The Promise Land.&quot; We<br \/>\ngot to rock the Book of Exodus!<br \/>\n&quot;Tonight Is The Night&quot; is another hard-hitting rocker that I&#39;d definitely recommend.<br \/>\n20. Finally, what message would The Word66 like to send to the KJAG audience and rock<br \/>\nfans everywhere?<br \/>\nIf you&#39;re going through difficult times and don&#39;t know where to turn, reaching out for help is<br \/>\nnever a bad thing.<br \/>\nChristian faith may not be at the top of your list, but it could be worth exploring\u2014especially if<br \/>\nyou&#39;ve already tried everything else.<br \/>\nCheck out some Christian metal bands and add them to your playlist. I can almost guarantee<br \/>\nyou&#39;ll enjoy the music and hopefully connect with the message while rocking out. There is also<br \/>\nsome incredible hardcore music out there as well.<br \/>\nYou might be pleasantly surprised.<br \/>\nThank you for taking the time to chat with us. Thanks to all the readers for your support. 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