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Chris Renzema | Let the Ground Rest B Sides

Dove Award-nominated Chris Renzema releases Let The Ground Rest – B-Sidesrecorded in the famed Nashville studio The Smoakstack. The EP features five live studio performances, including three versions of songs from his widely acclaimed sophomore LP of the same name, along with two new songs thematically connected to the album: “Tear My House Down” and the American Songwriter-featured single “Mercy.” The new music is a window into how the songs were formed while on tour.

“What’s cool about working out of The Smoakstack is that we got to play together as a band. Making music as a group feels less mechanical and more human. A lot of what I wrote for the last project has taken on new meaning in the pandemic, and singing about waiting on a season to change or sitting it out through a hard time means a lot more to me now that it did then.”

Foothills Collective | Look No Further

“Look No Further” by Foothills Collective was written out of a desire for people to lay aside the temporary things in the world and replace them with the life that Jesus brings. "The answer to all of the problems, struggles, and questions we could ever have is simply Jesus. John 10:10 says 'The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.'"

Behind the Song | Sean Curran's "Ways"

Home, as far as I can tell, is too powerful a thing to fit inside a feeling, and too large a thing to fit inside a location. Home is a presence. A unique and most Holy presence that holds together every moment, every breath, and every thing. This presence of God is what we are made for, and it’s what we are made from. Or, as stated by the poets of old:

“In him we live and move and have our being.” Acts17:28

We all know the old proverb that goes something like this… “ we become what we behold.” Although it rolls off the tongue, applying this to our lives is a bit like a punch in the gut. It forces us to ask ourselves the often hard and embarrassing questions like, “How do I spend most of my time?” and “What do I give most of my attention to?” If the answers to those questions are in fact directly related to the person I am becoming, then I for one have a lot of work to do. (insert sweating face emoji). 

The song “Ways” is an attempt to behold the right thing. The one thing; the only thing. It is a pursuit of the presence. It’s a declaration and prayer sung from the deep place. The soul place. The thing about the soul is that it can’t be tricked or lured into the fleeting and counterfeit things our flesh can. The soul drinks from the living water. My prayer is that this song would help us all sing from the soul. When we do, we find what the psalmist speaks of…

“You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of Joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” Psalm 16:11

- Sean Curran

Download Original Master MultiTracks for "Ways" here. Enjoy 20% off “Ways” and “Catch Me Singing” with promo code CURRAN20 through Wednesday, February 10th!

MultiTrack of the Month | "Call To Action"

Our Free MultiTrack of the Month is the compelling single Call To Action from Anthony Brown & group therAPy, released on their latest album Stuck in the House: The Pandemic Project. “Call to Action” a powerful song unifying all people for the betterment of the world right now and generations to follow.This song is a free permanent download. Perform this dynamic song with your team!

https://www.multitracks.com/free/

New Podcast Episode with JJ Hairston

We’re so excited to kick off Black History Month 2021 with this conversation between Chris Baker and JJ Hairston. 

Chris and JJ talk about how artists wanting to echo what’s popular is an epidemic in the music industry today, and that being excited about your unique identity yields more longevity than chasing what’s popular.

JJ also encourages all of us that even in this long season of waiting, we’re all still growing and we’ll be even more prepared for the next season because we’ve faced such a long moment of not having our typical comfort crutches to lean on. Don’t miss this episode of The Worship and Technology Podcast!

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Black History Month 2021

Black History Month 2021 is here!

We are hosting our celebration of Gospel music this year on our recently launched MultiTracks Gospel Instagram (@multitracksgospel). All of February, enjoy free Gospel MultiTracks, Instagram takeovers full of Q&As and behind-the-scene peeks into the Gospel songwriting process, and hear powerful, uplifting conversations with award-winning Gospel artists on our Worship & Technology podcast, hosted this month by our very own Grammy-award winning producer Chris Baker.

Let’s honor Gospel’s impact by lifting up the voices who carry on its rich history. Follow along at @multitracksgospel all month long!

 

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