While it's true that not every Christian in a band makes songs about their faith, it's a pretty well-documented fact that Red do make songs about their faith. In fact, every song on their debut album are prayers and reactions to struggles they've experienced in life (or of those close to them), so in that respect they are about God.
I can, however, understand if we're talking about other bands such as Switchfoot, Relient K, 12 Stones, etc. that are Christians but don't always make songs about their faith, or God or whatever. To try to "find God" in all of their songs is putting them inside too small of a box. But the band Red specifically makes music about their faith. That is their agenda and chosen form of expression (at least for this album).
While it's true that not every Christian in a band makes songs about their faith, it's a pretty well-documented fact that Red do make songs about their faith. In fact, every song on their debut album are prayers and reactions to struggles they've experienced in life (or of those close to them), so in that respect they are about God.
I can, however, understand if we're talking about other bands such as Switchfoot, Relient K, 12 Stones, etc. that are Christians but don't always make songs about their faith, or God or whatever. To try to "find God" in all of their songs is putting them inside too small of a box. But the band Red specifically makes music about their faith. That is their agenda and chosen form of expression (at least for this album).