Indie Showcase: Bright Lights, Dark Places by Hold Out Hope Friday, July 10, 2015 Bright Lights, Dark Places is the debut album of Hold Out Hope, a songwriting collective made up of Heather Mangum, Seth White, and Chad McIlvenna. Their aim is to express their worship in such a way that not only does it reflect their own personal journeys and circumstances, but also connects with other people across all walks of life. Chad shares, "Circumstances are just that, circumstances… Some of which are not any fault of our own, some of which are a direct result of our own faults and failures. We know that life can be difficult at times. We have each experienced hardships, difficulties, periods of hopelessness, anxiety, feelings of being unworthy and the like. However, we have also experienced great victory through Jesus and this is what we want to impress upon you."
MultiTracks Now Available from Tom Smith's New EP - Sound Of Heaven Tuesday, July 7, 2015 HTB Church (London) worship pastor, songwriter, and recording artist Tom Smith has just released his debut EP, Sound Of Heaven, which was produced by Martin Smith and Jonny Bird and mixed by Sam Gibson. It introduces 5 new songs that facilitate worship with a fresh, EDM-inspired sound. "My way of describing this record so far would be: 'Mutemath took Calvin Harris to church.' It's been such a great time experimenting with these sounds and trying to capture something new and exciting," Tom says.
Play of the Week - "Burn Bright" by Tom Smith Tuesday, July 7, 2015 This week, we are excited to feature "Burn Bright" from Tom Smith's brand new EP, Sound Of Heaven, as this week's "Play of the Week."
MultiTracks Now Available from Mid-Cities Worship Tuesday, July 7, 2015 Hands To The Sky is the debut live worship album from Mid-Cities Worship. It was recorded live at Mid-Cities Community Church in Midland, TX and was produced by Ian McIntosh and mixed by Jeremy Edwardson of Jesus Culture. With a heart to lead people in intentional, authentic, and spirit-led worship, the team shares, "Our prayer is that the songs we release will encourage the people of God to worship Him with reckless abandon, while also spurring them on to keep reaching, growing, and sending disciples of Jesus Christ."
Introducing "Nigel Hendroff Ambient Guitars" Pads Bundle Monday, July 6, 2015 Peter James has just released a brand new pad loop collection called "Nigel Hendroff Ambient Guitars." This product is a bundle of guitar pad sounds capturing the essence of Hillsong Worship guitarist Nigel Hendroff's 'Classic Shimmer Guitar' tone that he uses live at church, for albums, and on tours. This is a fantastic collaboration between Peter and Nigel and it's a great musical product for transitions in worship.
July's Free MultiTrack of the Month - Horizon by ICF Worship Wednesday, July 1, 2015 During the month of July, we are offering "Horizon" by ICF Worship as the Free MultiTrack of the Month.
New MultiTracks from Soulfire Revolution! Monday, June 29, 2015 Having recently signed with Dream Records, Soulfire Revolution is excited about their brand new single released in both English and Spanish and we've posted the MultiTracks from "Set The World On Fire" and "Usa Mi Vida," both of which will be available worldwide tomorrow on iTunes! The song shares the important message that true revival starts first with us. Singer Lorena Castellanos says, "We believe that God's fire needs to happen in us first in order to see it in our community--it is a message to get back to God."
Play of the Week - "Rule" by Hillsong United Monday, June 29, 2015 This week we're here at Hillsong Conference 2015 and to celebrate the recent release of Hillsong United's latest album, Empires, we're offering their song "Rule" as the "Play of the Week" where you can access the song for free this week in Playback. If you've never tried our MultiTrack app Playback, now is a great time to download your free copy of Playback Intro and you'll be able to hear the full instrumentation and have full access to the tracks through this Sunday. What better way to start the week than with some new music?