After more than a decade on the road, five studio albums and a season of transition, Tenth Avenue North had found themselves wondering what they wanted to say next. Their sixth and newest album No Shame is a collection of songs that has left the band feeling more free than ever before. Their feelings run deep in the album and reveal the personalities of the band members that lie just beneath the serious subjects they sing about. It also builds upon many of the insights they’ve gleaned in counseling sessions, starting with giving themselves permission to feel.
“There’s a difference between healthy shame and toxic shame,” frontman Mike Donehey explains. “Healthy shame is actually the necessary feeling you have when you realize you’re not God and you have limitations. That feeling of shame is actually a gift from God. Toxic shame is that voice that cries out, ‘Unredeemable.’”
Last month the band released the debut radio single, "Greater Than All My Regrets" from the forthcoming album along with an insightful music video that highlights the message behind the song. The radio single title came to Donehey as he struggled to balance road life with family life. The band dramatically cut back the number of shows they were doing two years ago, and he came to the bittersweet realization he and the band could have made the decision much sooner. The song has quickly become on anthem for him personally, to allow God’s grace to cover his personal regrets. The sweeping track features guest vocals from his sister, The Lone Bellow’s Kanene Pipkin.
“Regret looks like something completely different for everybody,” guitarist Jeff Owen remarks. “It’s something that everybody experiences, but it oftentimes surprises you when you have those feelings. We just wanted to write a song that felt like that emotion and the resolution that comes with trusting that God was with you through it all.”
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