The Response Band - "Highlands (Song of Ascent)" Thursday, February 6, 2020 The Response Band brings a fresh new energy to the song "Highlands (Song of Ascent)" by Hillsong United. Recorded live at a youth conference, Highlands was captured during a special moment when hundreds of students were declaring that God is with them in “the highlands and the heartache all the same."
Crossroads Music - "Send Me" Thursday, February 6, 2020 In our blog, Crossroads Music shares their song story of their latest single "Send Me." Band member Justin Mosteller shares, "[God's] a grace that sends us out to go and run to people who need life. It's a grace that changes how I treat others and how I forgive others - freely I've received so freely I will give."
January Song Specific Patches Release Tuesday, February 4, 2020 Our Song Specific patches catalogue for MainStage and Ableton grows every week. Here's a list of the latest Song Specific Patches we’ve released last month!
for KING & COUNTRY - Burn the Ships Monday, February 3, 2020 Two-time GRAMMY award-winning duo for KING & COUNTRY makes a powerful statement with their third album, Burn the Ships. It's an epic, sweeping musical landscape exploring themes of new beginnings, forgiveness, hope, and love. With vulnerability and honesty, they wrote every song on this project. “It isn’t perfect – far from it – but there is a sense of truthfulness and a heart and a personality and an ideology behind this record,” co-frontman Joel Smallbone says. “It feels like the most mature version of for KING & COUNTRY.”
New Single from Janice Gaines - "Face to Face" Monday, February 3, 2020 After recently losing a close friend, Janice Gaines remembered an old tag she created to sing at the end of her father's favorite hymn, "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Janice reprised the tag to find comfort during her time of loss. "Face to Face," a simple, yet powerful song, Janice sings out, "One day, we’re gonna see You / Every tear is gonna melt away / One day, we’re gonna see You / Every prayer will be face to face." Janice shares, "I know many are experiencing the pain of loss, some for the very first time, for loved ones who have gone to Heaven before us. I hope this song speaks to your heart."
7 Hills Worship - "Louder" and "Believe In Believing" Monday, February 3, 2020 Kentucky church worship band 7 Hills Worship has released their latest singles! The team shares, "Both 'LOUDER' and 'Believe in Believing' are songs that our team has written to praise and glorify God with our joy in His presence. We wanted to write something that we could move and dance along with as well as sing at the top of our lungs. The scripture that inspired these projects is Psalm 96:1, 'Sing a new song to the LORD! Let the whole earth sing to the LORD.' Our hope is that the local church finds new and fresh joy in experiencing these songs."
Matt Redman - Let There Be Wonder Thursday, January 30, 2020 “You can’t have worship without wonder,” says world-renown worship leader and songwriter Matt Redman. “Otherwise, it’s something lesser, like appreciation or adoration. When it comes to true worship, there has to be that element of wonder.” Let There Be Wonder is the GRAMMY®-Award winning songwriter Matt Redman's thirteenth full-length album and fifth live-recorded album. It is a timely offering in a Christian culture that relies on worship music as formative to theology and yet sometimes might perhaps trade in the reverence of God for something lesser.
We Are Messengers - Power Thursday, January 30, 2020 Power is the brand new release from Curb | Word Entertainment, K-LOVE Fan Award-winning and Dove Award-nominated act We Are Messengers. Power was conceived nearly two years ago with We Are Messengers front man Darren Mulligan and guitarist Kyle Williams self-producing and co-writing the majority of the album’s 12 tracks. Crafting the project entirely on the road, Mulligan shares, “It was a really unconventional way of writing a record, but what’s super cool is that these songs were written and tracked as we felt things deeply; and they are still so fresh to us. Everything about the process felt organic and unforced. We’ve written the most honest songs we can for human beings, telling stories about our messy lives and about how God meets us in our humanity.”