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HighFlightSociety (IN STORES NOW!!!!)

Rock / Alternative / Christian

Cedartown, GA

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Drive about an hour northwest of Atlanta, and you'll run into a tiny little community of 10,000 near the center of Polk County, Georgia. Welcome to Cedartown, a simple Southern hometown known for its low crime rate, high humidity and as the birthplace for the Peacock of the Fairways, retired golfer Doug Sanders. But come Summer 2007, Cedartown's reputation can boast another claim to fame as local band High Flight Society releases its self-titled national debut, an anthemic modern rock creation.


The four young men who comprise High Flight Society grew up together in Cedartown, forming their band after years of leading worship music in their home churches. Scotty Lockridge has been playing the drums at Cedartown Church of God since he was 6 years old, and his good friend Michael Packer picked up the guitar so that he and Scotty could play together in their high school talent show. Wanting to follow in the steps of his big brother, John Packer decided to learn to play bass, and before long the three were writing and playing together in their church's praise band. When Michael decided that he no longer wanted to be the front man for the group, they set out to find a lead singer and landed on a rather unusual choice, especially given that High Flight was heading down a modern rock path.


"I grew up in a family of musicians," says lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist and Gaither Vocal Band fan Jason Wilkes. "My mom, brother, sister and I have always sung Southern Gospel songs as the special music in our small Baptist church, and I still sing Southern Gospel on the side. In middle school I was introduced to pop music, which molded my voice more. When I joined High Flight Society, I eventually developed more of a 'rock voice.'"


"Developed" may be the understatement of the year. Wilkes soaring vocal boldly stands atop a tightly knit four-piece musical bed that seamlessly blends influences like Anberlin, Kutless and Foo Fighters. Still writing and rehearsing their songs together in the Cedartown Church of God sanctuary, High Flight Society hopes its debut CD, produced by Tony Palocios (Superchick, Stellar Kart, By the Tree), will help the band stretch its wings and take them beyond the borders of the South, and even of the church.


"God has called us to 'be a light in the darkness,'" Jason notes. "We want to use our music to tell people about Jesus, people who might not hear the conventional way. We make music that could, because of its sound, easily make its way outside the walls of the church. There are so many songs out there portraying so many negative things. We want our music to be played alongside those songs, but we hope to send a positive message of hope and forgiveness to people who are hearing that message less and less."


John adds, "My top priority is to see people come to know Jesus because of something they hear in one of our songs or by something we say from stage or whatever platform we have. Just to change lives really. One thing that's always been in my mind is to change what people think about Christianity and God. Some people view Christians and Christian bands as a joke, and I want to show people that we as Christians are real people living a real life through God and subsequently make them realize what we have is real and what they ultimately are longing for."


This Spring the band plans to hit the road hard, doing solo dates as well as sharing the stage with other bands. In addition to enjoying the Playstation 3 the band recently added to their touring van, the members of High Flight Society are anxious for the opportunity to play for the masses, "Our live show is constantly evolving," says Michael, "and we are always working on ways to improve it. You can expect a lot of energy, as well as a lot of direct communication with the audience. We are a tight unit as a band, and I believe the musicianship shines through."


It'd be tough to find a band of kinder, more dedicated young men. After working with two labels, both of which dissolved prior to releasing High Flight's debut, most bands would have simply given up. But the lessons learned from those difficult circumstances have served to sharpen their character and strengthen their faith. Michael says the song "Learn to Let Go" reflects those lessons. "This song is about everything we went through as a band, how we had to learn to let go of situations that were out of our hands and give them over to God and be patient."


Scotty adds, "God has been teaching me that His timing is the best. Everything happens when and how God wants it. When you let God take over your life, He has the best strategy for it."


Letting God be in control requires immense patience and diligence, qualities these men are constantly exercising, in large part because this band is more than their livelihood--it's their calling.


John says, "From the first moment I played bass in front of a crowd, I knew in my heart this is what God wanted me to do with my life, to reach people for Him. I've worked hard with the other guys over the years to make this dream of being a 'real band' come to fruition. I do what I do because it's what God has called me to so I can help people, it's what I do best and I love doing it."


"We are just four country boys from a small town where nothing ever happens beyond the occasional high school state football victory," concludes Jason. "We stick to our roots even if it means being hassled constantly for our 'goofy accents.' But we do what we do because we want people to know that we are really just like them. We mess up and we're not perfect, but we are out here doing this thing to try and use what we've been through in life as means to encourage and help out others."



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What's Being Said About HFS

"Freshest music to hit Atlanta in a long while!"- Solomon Olds / Soul Glow Activatur (Family Force 5)

"HFS is a new force coming from the south! There are few that dare to rival their live show!!"- Caleb Oliver (Decyfer Down)

"High Flight Society is pure rock and roll. Please do yourself a favor and make it out to a show soon!"- Josh Pearson (Nevertheless)

"These guys have the most amazing hair...to go with their amazing music."- Wendy Drennen (Fireflight)

"HFS is our favorite band in GA... Period." - Adriel Garcia (City Sleeps)

"I loved the songs that I heard and was already impressed... then after witnessing HFS play.. man, what can I say?... if given the proper support.. this band will be unstoppable!"- Jamie Rowe (Guardian)

"High Flight Society is the best band to ever come out of cedartown, GA! with awesome riffs, clever lyrics, and an exciting show that will leave you wanting more, they're the best band that we've ever met out of any co-op in the nation! do yourself a favor and support them any way that you can! do it man!"- Matt Lott (Wavorly)

"High Flight Society makes punk inspired music takin to the likes of Jawbreaker or Samiam...the kind of music that transcends genre to inspire and uplift. One of my favorites for sure!"- Aaron Hickman (105.3 The Buzz)

"Big Guitars + Sweet Vox + Excellent Writing = High Flight Society, one of the Hottest Sleeper acts of the year. If the Album is near as good as the EP, get ready for a Phenomenal Record!"- Cale Nelson (ZRevolution Radio)

"After dabbling with development deals and entertaining offers for several years, High Flight Society finally connects with a label to introduce its high-decibel alt-rock to a broder audience."- CCM Magazine

"Hailing from Cedartown, GA, High Flight Society delivers stunning modern rock crunch with uncompromised anthems of hope and faith in Christ. Their national debut produced by Tony Palacios (Sixpence, tobyMac, By The Tree, Audio Adrenaline), will surely emerge as one of the most impressive new Christian Rock releases in recent years."- CMC Distribution

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  • Michael Packer - Guitar

  • John Packer - Bass

  • Scotty Lockridge - Drums

  • Jason Wilkes - Vocals, Guitar


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(Gabriel David Lytle) says:

Hey guys. I believe your having a show with my old band (Ocean is Theory), even though we were "In the Long Run" when you guys played with us. I'm gonna try to go to that, and i've let alot of my friends listen to the HFS stuff, and we all like, so we hope to make it to that show! Thanks for the rocking tunes. Your fellow Georgian fan.

posted Sep 5


Over the Ravens says:

i mean rock with an R

posted Aug 30


Over the Ravens says:

Hey guys! you stayed in our guest house with wavorly in AZ! Your ock!!!

posted Aug 30


Over the Ravens says:

Hey guys! you stayed in our guest house with wavorly in AZ! Your ock!!!

posted Aug 30


(Gabriel David Lytle) says:

Thanks for that guys. Plus I was at Wal-Mart yesterday and spotted the Wavorly CD, so then i got really excited and what do you know? HFS in Wal-Mart! Yeahhh! haha, so i got it, and i am so impressed with the artwork, especially the lyrics, they look incredible. Well done. I'm gonna try to make it to the big douglasville show the 21 of july.

posted Jun 20


(Gabriel David Lytle) says:

Hey guys, congrats on your new release! Even though we've been planning and planning, we both know sometimes plans fall apart. My friend's mom got cancer last december and was doing well, but then took a sharp turn and ended up dying the first of June. So, the funeral was the same day as yesterday, and we couldnt make it. I'm still gonna order the cd, because i want the tangible copy. And kind of ironically i'll let my friend make sure he hears "Get By." Thanks again for striving in the right direction with your music, hope to see a show real soon!

posted Jun 6


(Gabriel David Lytle) says:

sweet. yes, if we do get to roadtrip it, then there will most likely be able-rocking bodies. awesome. really looking forward to it!

posted May 23


(Gabriel David Lytle) says:

ok let me get one thing straight here. The CD release show, either i pay 8 dollars to go in and watch the show.... ...or i pay 10 dollars and go watch the show PLUS your new cd? ummm thats awesome, me and my bro are definitely gonna try to roadtrip over, its like an hour and a half, but, its so worth it really believe in you guys.

posted May 21


(Gabriel David Lytle) says:

Man. Yeah i really do want to go to that show! Plus the other day i put together a little remix cover of Sweet Redeemer. Obviously the quality and my voice aren't great. I just used a free program and my guitar, plus some beats from another program. Anyways its just a rendition of the song, another way to look at it, i definitely enjoy yours better, but i still had fun coming up with a different way it could sound. if you dont like it or think its bad just let me know if you want me to take it down or something , i really dont care haha. again, keep up the good work.

posted May 8


(Gabriel David Lytle) says:

yeah, like really. you guys are awesome. your whole goal (at least on the outside) is right on the money. and then your music backs it up with originality and solid sound. can't wait for the new album!

posted May 2


Jake Smith says:

What up homies.. When's the rock train leaving again I want on..I'm going to play the tuba or triangle or maybe the hammered dulcimer...what do you say

posted May 1


Jesusfreakhideout.com says:

JFH loves HFS as well! Thanks guys!

posted Mar 29


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