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“Class meets Sass”. A term that explains so much about The Lifeline, but still leaves a lot to the imagination. Sophistication paired with an attitude that would make James Dean proud and Mozart blush. “I’ve always kind of considered myself to be the sass and Rebecca to be the class,” says vocalist Ryan T. Hope. “I think it’s just in our personalities, and because we put so much of ourselves into the music, it becomes something that’s undeniable”. The Lifeline truly is a band that has put every ounce of themselves in to their music, grabbing onto the thoughts and feelings of all who lend an ear. Emotion fuels this band. It’s drives the songwriter's Ryan T. Hope and Rebecca Faber process and dictates the direction of each note, melody and section. Their sound undoubtedly proves that the infusion of classical music and rock music can be done, not only in a tasteful manner, but also in a way that can be appealing to a mass audience. For All Who Triumph saw The Lifeline blurring the line between musical genres by not only mixing different styles but also by bringing a concept to the entire record. “Our goal with an album has always been to leave a person with a feeling of satisfaction at the end. Like at the close of a movie or your favorite book. You remember each chapter and the lessons it taught you. By the end you’ve gone through a journey that’s made you stronger and more self-aware.” With “Not For Nothing” and its cinematic imagery and powerful chorus to “Eye in the Sky”,