
Love as a Divine Gift: The Perfect Storm’s “cc” Celebrates God’s Timing
In an era where love songs often feel disposable or self-serving, The Perfect Storm’s new single “We Fell in Love” shines like a beacon of hope—a reminder that the best love stories aren’t just written by human hands, but orchestrated by something higher.
The Albany-based alt-pop rock trio are not a “Christian band,” but there’s something unmistakably spiritual about the sincerity and purity found in their latest release. “We Fell in Love” isn’t just about romance—it’s about the awe we feel when something beautiful unfolds that we didn’t see coming, the kind of moment when you realize you’ve been led, not just lucky.
“She grew up way too fast, whoa-a oh oh / I didn’t think that I was even in her class,” sings frontman James Krakat, capturing the humble disbelief that often accompanies divine blessings. The song is soaked in gratitude and wonder—emotions that resonate deeply with anyone who’s ever looked at the person beside them and thought, God, thank You.
Love as a Divine Gift: The Perfect Storm’s “We Fell in Love” Celebrates God’s Timing
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The chorus is as simple as it is powerful:
“But there, there she was / I, I saw her / We fell in love / Oh what a love.”
It’s not flashy or overcomplicated—it’s a love song that trusts in the moment, in the still small voice that says, This is right. This is mine. That message feels like a quiet sermon for the soul.
What elevates the track beyond a typical pop-rock love song is its retro heart—the doo-wop inspired “sha na na na na” refrain isn’t just a throwback, it’s a celebration. It brings joy. It uplifts. And in a time when so much music leans toward chaos and confusion, The Perfect Storm deliver clarity and comfort through melody.
Behind the music, Matty Kirtoglou (drums, vocals) and Ethan Lynch (bass, backing vocals) create a soundscape that’s warm, steady, and grounded—like the firm foundation of a God-centered relationship. There’s harmony not just in the voices, but in the message: that sometimes love arrives not when we chase it, but when we trust and wait.
For couples looking for an anthem that speaks to both the heart and the spirit, “We Fell in Love” is that song. It reminds us that love is more than chemistry—it’s calling. More than attraction—it’s alignment. And when two people come together in love, it’s often the result of a divine appointment.
In the end, The Perfect Storm give us more than just a catchy single. They offer a reminder: love is real, it’s powerful, and when it’s right, it reflects the very nature of God—who is, after all, love itself.
–Jeff Evans