“In many ways, we are all wrapped in a coat of many colors – we are clothed in the Father’s love and in his pride for us, and everyone one of us are his favorite,” Lake explains. “We see in the story of Joseph’s life that he was misunderstood, he had dreams that got him in trouble, and he had to go through the process of trusting his dreams and being faithful to God. Joseph went from a pit to a palace, and this album explores that theme heavily.”
“EIGHT was made and fashioned amid a constellation of traumas - some of which continue, others of which we are still trying to catch our breath from,” says Ligertwood. “All that to say, it’s a message from the middle. It’s weird here. But the Lord is still good here. I’ve found that every word I get to declare in this collection has stood true as getting to sit in these prayed lyrics during this process has been a balm to my rickety heart. May it be the same for those who listen."
“I believe there are seasons where God quiets the things that typically rescue us. There are Biblical examples where different people encouraged themselves. King David had to strengthen himself in the Lord. I wanted to do a project that spoke to that season for people who feel like right now they aren’t getting the support [they are used to receiving]. I wanted to remind them that you have all you need."
"Over Me" delivers a fresh approach and new standard of production, drawing on the collaboration of some of pop's top talent today with respectable musicians in worship including Luke Anderson from Elevation Worship.
The new single from Housefires, "The Place Where I Belong" featuring Davy Flowers, is here! "Listen to these powerful lyrics that speak to the heart and soul."
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