Amanda Danziger and Filipe Michael Expand the Worship Genre With Their Collaborative EP, Seasons on November 4
Philadelphia, PA – Amanda Danziger will release her highly anticipated Seasons EP on Friday, November 4. This project is unique because it isnât a typical worship album; it was created to emulate cinematic soundscapes, which Danziger describes as devotional worship.
âDevotional worship is a place of listening and stillness,â explains Danziger. âIt doesnât sound like corporate worship or an anthem you sing in church. Itâs made to be a spiritual experience in your devotional time with the Lord.âÂ
The Seasons In Sound
Seasons caps Danzigerâs musical journey through the year. Each season she teased listeners with singles included on the album, starting with âVindicateâ for winter, âPrison Wallsâ for spring and âRefining Fireâ for summer. And in the album release, âBe Stillâ will complete the seasonal journey with fall. Plus, the EP will include a bonus instrumental.
Each song in Seasons begins with a distinctive sound to evoke the season. âVindicateâ starts with the rush of a winter storm. Rain and thunder open springâs âPrison Walls,â and the crackling of a summer campfire introduces âRefining Fire.â For fall, the sound of walking along a leaf-strewn path in the woods begins âBe Stillâ (pre-save the EP here).
âEach song is approached in a cinematic style that paints a musical picture of the season,â Danziger shares.
With Danziger musically drawing the outline for each song, she relied upon producer and co-writer Filipe Michael to paint in the colors.
âWhile the songs are my melodies, lyrics, prayers, and my heart, Filipe composed the soundtrack of the entire album. This gave him the ability to think outside the box when it came to composing. He only had stems of my vocals to work with to create the sounds in this album,â she continues.
Collaborating in His name
Childhood friends who met in church, Danziger and Michael have been collaborating since 2019, but they now live in separate states â Danziger in Pennsylvania and Michael in New Jersey. Working remotely with musical sounds as thir primary means of communication, they brought the album together.
âSoundscapes are like painting a picture and my part of our collaboration is to bring these visions to life,â Michael says.
Adding spice to the soundscapes they create is that both come from multi-cultural backgrounds. âFilipe will joke with me that my melodies donât sound American or mainstream, and thatâs because of my upbringing. Iâm a first-generation American after my parents moved from Egypt in the late 70s. I grew up listening to Arabic music in my home, so I find myself singing in minor keys and experimenting with the sounds of Egypt.â
Michael grew up in Sao Paulo, Brazil though they first connected in an Arabic-speaking church. âWe used to lead our peers in worship, and from then on, weâve always known we would create a very special musical piece one day. Seasons is it,â Danziger believes.
Recognition
After releasing the first song of Seasons with âVindicate,â Integrity Music recognized the unique contribution that Danziger made in the contemporary worship genre and signed her to a licensing deal through its Integrated Music Rights program. This allowed Danziger to remain an independent artist, but also gain access to a record label infrastructure and opportunities.
âThe timing was all in Godâs hands. I was so excited for this opportunity because it came right in time for the launch of Seasons,â Danziger states. âSeasons is a journey. It is a walk through of an entire year of thoughts, prayers, and life â and Iâm grateful to launch this project with the Integrity team. Theyâve encouraged us and helped us navigate throughout the entire process.â
Seasons arrives on Friday, November 4 on all streaming platforms. To learn more about Amanda Danziger visit www.amandadanziger.com or find her on most social platforms @amandanziger. Be sure to subscribe to her YouTube channel where you can experience visuals of the songs.
Lastly, remember to pre-save her EP Seasons â every save helps independent artists like Danziger and Michael to get their work heard.
Praise for Danzigerâs Work
âThere is always that indescribably out-of-this-world feeling you get when you get to listen to an artist like Amanda for the first time. Amanda Danziger has a voice of gold; one that youâd easily confuse for a mega superstar and the way she performs, owning the craft and showcasing passion will leave a lasting impression on any listener. Her music really transcends the spiritual boundaries and having a strong foundation through her church upbringing and also from her own personal experiences, she is now a vessel for the gospel and the best thing about her moving songs is that they reflect a very inner and deep reverence for God and his never-ending grace and love.â â Derrik Tchie, Gospel Hydration
âAmanda Danziger sprung onto the music scene in 2019 with her five-song EP, Head & Heart, which featured a refreshing indie/alt bent adding a slight twist on the familiar worship formula. With lyrics drenched in Scriptural influence, arresting vocal chops, and musical soundscapes soaked in gorgeous string sections, she quickly established herself as one to watch.â â Josh Balogh, jesusfreakhideout.com
âAmanda Danziger has become one of my more highly-anticipated recent discoveries. Single after single, she proves to be a competent songwriter with a strong gift for songwriting. Sheâs even caught the attention of Integrity Music, who struck up a licensing deal with Danziger just in time for her current series.â â Scott Fryberger, jesusfreakhideout.com
âThis is not your typical worship leader kinda of stuff that all sounds the same to me.â â Ross Cluver, CCM Magazine