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November 12, 2012
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Lee Brown
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Indie Vision Music
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Rather than make an individual post for each one of these artists I am going to combine them right here. Please feel free to add to this list if you know any new songs/albums/eps dropping tonight/tomorrow. First up, Light The Way will drop their exquisite new album titled “Expel” that really has taken me by surprise and it has captured my attention in ways that very few other releases have done this year. There is so much diversity to be found on “Expel” and the lyrical honesty, Faith connecting, and the fun way they do things really just lightens anyone’s mood. All the singles are a great start along with “Waterwalker”, “Dude, Jesus Loves You”, “Hollow Tree”, and really, all the rest. The link to their bandcamp can be found below and don’t forget to order it on Vinyl or CD. Sower drops their incredible ep “The Seed” that leaves you with a gut punch of love, hope, and forgiveness. Really, give it a listen and buy the vinyl. Next up is Pennylane. I have not heard the new single “Thank You” but from the clips I’ve listened to with that modern production and 20 years of practicing, and a couple of the guys continuing to play in different projects over the years, we are in for a real treat. I suspect this is how they should have always sounded. Technically, that first release I put out on IVM was a demo. It just got remastered and we slapped on a few live tracks at the end to make it more special for their long time Hawaii fans but it was a demo that a friend passed to me first at Chain Reaction in 2003. This is a fresh start for my friends in Pennylane and I hope they get the recognition they’ve long deserved. Check out Pennylane “Thank You” tonight. Lastly, Indie Vision Music was supposed to release “Fighting From The Ground Up Vol. 4” late tonight (Pacific Standard Time) but it dropped a few days early. So make sure to give our massive 55+ artist compilation a listen and support all those bands! Out next week is the new single from Carly Ann Taylor titled “Why Should I Worry”, follow her at carlyismusic.
Jason Dunn is back in his pop-punk comfort zone and has released a new song that will please all fans of his past material in bands like (old) Hawk Nelson and Lights Go Down. Give "Starting Over" a listen on all digital networks right now and stream it below here on our website. You can also view/purchase the 20th Anniversary of "Letters to the President" Live Video Stream right here.
I am dropping a big surprise on you all (accidentally). You can now download/stream "Fighting From The Ground Up Vol. 4" a few days early. I had full intentions to release this on Friday November 8th but due to some fumbling on my part, clicking wrong buttons then leaving the house to go run errands, the compilation went live and will remain that way!...
So there was a little oopsie over on our bandcamp this evening. It appears we accidentally launched the compilation several days early. I apologize to anyone that had the release date all scheduled and dialed in. There may be an additional track or two added before Friday so keep checking back and you can grab those individually. I want to thank everyone including the bands, labels, individuals who've all been so supportive of Indie Vision Music and this release. To listen/download just go to indievisionmusic.bandcamp.com or search it up in the bandcamp app under our name. Check out "Fighting From The Ground Up Vol. 4" now.
"I have no song in me. There is nothing in that I have to say that my brother can't say instead," feels like a fitting set of lyrics for Jacob Goins' newest collection of largely-instrumental song. Opening track "No Song" sets the scene with a tale of lack: Goins address the God who makes the white snow while admitting his own impurity; he speaks of the God who gives birds flight while he at the same time seems immobile....
After Sower first came on my radar earlier this year with debut EP THE SOIL, I was greeted with a collection of songs that were both sonically refreshing and biblical-literate. Project mastermind Eric Tuffendsam describes the project as "biblical indie rock" and the emphasis here is two-fold: these aren't your musically-tame church songs, nor are they lyrically esoteric like many modern rock songs....