Songs From The Soil introduce their third single, a groovy version of ‘You’re Still God’. Originally written by Philippa Hanna, the song is performed by London-based artists Junior Garr and Emmanuel Smith in a rendition that is as spacious as it is soulful.
‘You’re Still God’ was penned at a time when a string of deep challenges hit Philippa and her family; when stability seemed like a distant dream, she turned to worship as a means of survival and restoration. Since then, ‘You’re Still God’ has become an anthem joining people to declare God’s sovereignty, goodness and faithfulness.
Songs From The Soil encourage the Church with a vital message that we cannot let chaos steal our faith. Their new single gives language and melody to those currently grieving, struggling or just seeking to stand on God’s promises.
As a community of British worship artists and songwriters passionate to craft songs infused with the flavour of their local context, they affirm the heartbeat of unity at their core with a song that seeks to infuse hope in the world.
Following the release of his new radio single “What He Didn’t Do”, Landry Cantrell releases his new song “You and Nobody” on DREAM Records. The song was produced and co-written by Neon Feather.
“I’m so excited to share this song because I think the message is so timely. “You and Nobody” is a declaration about fully putting our faith and trust in Jesus. No matter what comes our way we can proclaim with joy and confidence that we are not afraid because we know who is in control.” – Landry Cantrell
“This Moment” the new track by Run51 is now available via DREAM Records. Available on all digital service providers, the track features pop artist Branan Murphy.
The song was produced by Jeremy Green and Grammy nominated and Dove Award winning producer Jordan Sapp.
“This Moment is one of my favorite songs we’ve written as band. It truly captures the essence of what life is about. We can only freely live in This Moment.
Yesterday is gone and tomorrow is beyond our control, but making the most of what is right in front of us is sometimes life biggest challenge. We hope This Moment encourages you to stop being distracted by the all this world offers and to use your life purposefully loving God and others.” – Jason Burris, Run51
Listen or Buy “This Moment (feat. Branan Murphy)”here.
Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors release “Find Your People” – stream via your preferred DSP HERE. A joyful rallying cry, the single is the latest from the band’s forthcoming new studio album Strangers No More due out June 7th via Magnolia Music.
“Find Your People” comes with the official music video – watch HERE, follows last month’s finger-picked folk song “Fly” (watch video HERE), and is the fourth to be released ahead of the Strangers No More LP.
“Life is hard. It’s a lot harder when you go it alone. “Find Your People” is a folk anthem about how we need each other. Part of the river of this record is about how to navigate the chaos of economic uncertainty, family drama, political division, and the general untethering that so many of us feel. It’s about finding who you trust, who know you, who are there for you in times of trouble, who can call your bluff and tell you the truth, who will stand with you no matter what. I have been lucky enough to have a lot of those people in my life and I know I couldn’t live without them.” – Drew Holcomb on “Find Your People”
Strangers No More is Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors ninth album and follows the band’s critically acclaimed 2019 LP Dragons. On the new album, Holcomb celebrates the sense of togetherness as he and his longtime bandmates – Nathan Dugger (guitar), Rich Brinsfield (bass), Will Sayles (drums), and Ian Miller (keys) – rejoice in one another’s presence after a long hiatus due to the pandemic. Strangers No More was recorded over eight inspired days in Asheville, NC at Echo Mountain Studios with Cason Cooley (Ben Rector, Ingrid Michaelson) producing. They focused on live-in-the-studio performances that showcased the band’s chemistry and camaraderie, capturing the bulk of each song — including vocals, instrumental textures, and solos — in real time. “We’d do eight to ten performances of a single song, looking for the revelatory moment,” Holcomb remembers. “The goal was to prove an expanded vision of who we are and what we do.”
In addition to releasing a new full-length studio album this year and making their return to Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, the band is celebrating the 10-Year Anniversary of one of their most beloved albums, 2013’s Good Light. The decade that followed saw Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors release five consecutive albums that peaked in the upper reaches of the Billboard charts. Also in that time period, Holcomb launched the incredibly popular Moon River Music Festival, an annual event that is heading into its eighth year (and fifth in Chattanooga, TN’s Coolidge Park) this coming September 9th and 10th. 2023’s lineup featuring Hozier, Caamp, Nickel Creek, First Aid Kit, Marcus King and more (see full lineup HERE) was announced last week and sold out in mere days!
Find Your People – Drew Holcomb
Listen to Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors capture one of those revelatory moments today via “Find Your People” – listen HERE and watch the music video HERE. Catch Drew & Ellie Holcomb on their Residency Tour through April (all remaining dates HERE), catch Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors at Bonnaroo on June 18th, and look for more tour news in the very near future!
AMA RECORDS founder and CEO, Atori releases his teased piece titled SATISFIED.
Having been at the back wheel in administrative and productive roles in the musical explosion of AMA records, AMA records boss takes a peak at the front stage and blesses us with this amazing piece, also produced by him.
Released on the 4th of MARCH, Satisfied is a song that depicts total satisfaction in Jesus Christ, amidst all that we experience, we are satisfied and still trust in the Lord
Two-time GRAMMY Award-winning singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle debuts her new single, “Thank God I Do,” and announces her forthcoming self-titled album, Lauren Daigle, due out May 12, 2023.
“Thank God I Do” marks the launch of a new creative chapter for the multi-platinum selling, Louisiana-bred artist, who just last month announced the signing to Atlantic Records in partnership with longtime label home Centricity Music. The creative team behind Lauren Daigle is led by Grammy-winning producer Mike Elizondo (Twenty One Pilots, Mary J. Blige, Fiona Apple, Carrie Underwood), and includes co-writes with Natalie Hemby, Shane McAnally, Amy Wadge, Lori McKenna, Jason Ingram and Jon Greene to name a few. Lauren Daigle comprises twenty soulful and uplifting songs to be released in two parts. The first ten songs arrive May 12, and the other ten release later this year.
Listen to “Thank God I Do” HERE– Daigle’s first release via Atlantic Records/Centricity Music – and pre-save Lauren Daigle album HERE.
“This is my most precious project,” Daigle shares, “It’s got fun moments, solemn moments, extrovert moments and introvert moments. And I’m just thrilled about taking my songwriting further on this record than anything I’ve done previously.”
Lauren Daigle taps into every side of the multi-faceted artist herself – showcasing her stunning and powerful voice, rich storytelling, and incredible musicality drawn from and inspired by her New Orleans roots.
With over a billion streams and years of sold-out US and international tours to her name, Lauren Daigle continues to cement her status as a modern vocal powerhouse with a global, ever-growing fanbase.
Since the release of her GRAMMY Award-winning, platinum-certified 2018 album Look Up Child – which includes the breakthrough hit single “You Say” – Daigle has been a mainstay on the Billboard charts. When Look Up Child debuted at No. 3 on the Top 200 Albums chart, Daigle became the first female artist in history to simultaneously hit the Top 10 on both Billboard’s Pop and Christian Album charts.
She went on to break another record when the LP reached 100 weeks at No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart, which is the greatest number of weeks that any artist has spent at the top of any individual album chart. Similarly, the 5x platinum-certified “You Say” is the longest-running No. 1 to appear on any weekly Billboard chart.
Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Lauren Daigle is a two-time Grammy, seven-time Billboard Music Award, four-time American Music Award, and ten-time GMA Dove Music Award winner.
Off stage, Daigle remains committed to investing her time to promote music education, work with at-risk youth, and provide care for children, the elderly, and those in need through The Price Fund, an organization she founded in 2018. To date, she has distributed over $2.4 million to 40 nonprofits around the world.
Jane Ochuko, a Nigerian gospel music singer and songwriter who was born in the Delta State and now resides in Scotland, officially releases her first single, titled “Let Your Fire Fall.”
Let Your fire fall was given to me by the Holy Spirit in a place of intense warfare worship. This song inspired by the holy spirit is targeted at starting up a revival in our generation and pushing out all the works of the devil from our lives by the holy ghost’s fire. – Jane Ochuko
Nigerian Christian music recording artist, singer, and preacher of the gospel, Evangelist Kehinde Oluwakemi Oni-Adekunle, based in the United States, makes her debut into the music scene with the song titled “New Covenant” (The Blood).
The song, which has its reference in the book of Hebrews 8:6–13, talks about the covenant enacted by God and sealed with blood when He chose to lay down the life of His son for the redemption of mankind.
New Covenant is the first of many songs that will be coming from the evangelist. In due time, she’ll be putting out a body of work that will see to the spreading of the gospel (good news) of our Lord Jesus Christ.
She’s the convener of the Covenant Outreach Network, a nonprofit organization with the goal and mission of preaching Jesus Christ, His salvation, and goodness.
“Not Alone,” a new single from Louisiana singer/songwriter Ben Myers goes for adds today to Christian AC and Christian country-formatted radio outlets.
“This song,” Myers explains, “is about remembering that through every trial God is beside you. I wrote this song during a season of loneliness and depression. Through that time, I learned that even on my loneliest days, I am not alone.”