Live Fish

Band Story
Live Fish: From Local Worship to Regional Rock Revival
If you’ve spent any Wednesday night in Somerset, Kentucky, you already know the name Live Fish isn’t just another Christian rock outfit — it’s a movement. For years, they’ve been the heartbeat of Clear, a modern worship service that draws students and young adults like moths to flame. But what started as a weekly hometown gathering has grown into something far more electrifying — a full-blown regional tour de force.
In the past year alone, Live Fish has crisscrossed the Southeast and Midwest, clocking in over 100 live shows — a punishing yet passion-fueled schedule that includes everything from Kentucky’s FCA State Convention to main stage slots on the Rock & Roll Revolution Tour. Their reputation has landed them alongside national acts like Jeremy Camp, Kutless, Stellar Kart, Superchick, Pillar, and Skillet, as well as high-energy performances at secular music festivals where faith meets feedback in the most unexpected places.
Their latest full-length album — produced by the legendary Mark Drury (David Crowder Band, Derek Webb, Big Daddy Weave) — is more than a collection of songs; it’s a sonic prayer for the brokenhearted and a rally cry for the restless. With a sound that balances edgy modern rock with spirit-led storytelling, Live Fish channels the urgency of the world’s questions into lyrics that echo with peace, love, and hope.
What sets Live Fish apart is their unapologetic duality — as comfortable leading worship in a packed sanctuary as they are melting faces under festival lights. They are not a band playing to a niche — they are a band redefining what it means to be modern rock missionaries.
Still anchored to their weekly worship roots, yet boldly pressing into new territories, Live Fish isn’t just playing gigs — they’re building a legacy. And whether you find them on the road, on the radio, on iTunes, or onstage at Clear, one thing’s for sure:
Live Fish is swimming against the current — and taking souls with them.
If you’ve spent any Wednesday night in Somerset, Kentucky, you already know the name Live Fish isn’t just another Christian rock outfit — it’s a movement. For years, they’ve been the heartbeat of Clear, a modern worship service that draws students and young adults like moths to flame. But what started as a weekly hometown gathering has grown into something far more electrifying — a full-blown regional tour de force.
In the past year alone, Live Fish has crisscrossed the Southeast and Midwest, clocking in over 100 live shows — a punishing yet passion-fueled schedule that includes everything from Kentucky’s FCA State Convention to main stage slots on the Rock & Roll Revolution Tour. Their reputation has landed them alongside national acts like Jeremy Camp, Kutless, Stellar Kart, Superchick, Pillar, and Skillet, as well as high-energy performances at secular music festivals where faith meets feedback in the most unexpected places.
Their latest full-length album — produced by the legendary Mark Drury (David Crowder Band, Derek Webb, Big Daddy Weave) — is more than a collection of songs; it’s a sonic prayer for the brokenhearted and a rally cry for the restless. With a sound that balances edgy modern rock with spirit-led storytelling, Live Fish channels the urgency of the world’s questions into lyrics that echo with peace, love, and hope.
What sets Live Fish apart is their unapologetic duality — as comfortable leading worship in a packed sanctuary as they are melting faces under festival lights. They are not a band playing to a niche — they are a band redefining what it means to be modern rock missionaries.
Still anchored to their weekly worship roots, yet boldly pressing into new territories, Live Fish isn’t just playing gigs — they’re building a legacy. And whether you find them on the road, on the radio, on iTunes, or onstage at Clear, one thing’s for sure:
Live Fish is swimming against the current — and taking souls with them.
Band Members
Dustin Fenison (vocals, guitars), Emily Lane (keyboards), Vince Frantz (bass, vocals), Patrick Ford (drums, percussion, vocals)
Dustin Fenison (vocals, guitars), Emily Lane (keyboards), Vince Frantz (bass, vocals), Patrick Ford (drums, percussion, vocals)
Location: AMERICA NORTH: USA: Kentucky (KY)
Genre: Christian Rock