Nashville Life Music offers gratitude, praise with new studio album ‘Here For Jesus’
Nashville Life Music offers gratitude, praise with new studio album ‘Here For Jesus’

Fri, Jun 12th 2020 10:35 am

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GMA Dove Award-nominated Nashville Life Music will release their first full-length studio album, “Here For Jesus,” on July 17 (Integrity Music). The preorder for the new project begins today. This follows their hit live EP, “Taylor House Sessions,” which produced a Billboard Top 5 single and GMA Dove Award nominated song, “My God (feat. Mr. Talkbox).” 

Nashville Life Music is the soundtrack to Nashville Life Church, a local movement that started out of CeCe Winans’ living room nine years ago. Grammy-winning songwriters and bandleaders Dwan Hill (Lauren Daigle, Jonny Lang) and Alvin Love III (CeCe Winans’ son and producer) have led their 26-member worship team to create a project of energetic and inspiring songs that lift up anthemic, fun-loving sounds of thanksgiving and praise to God for everyday life. 

At its core, “Here for Jesus” is a diverse project united by more than simply style and joyful praise. It’s worship in community. It’s uniquely tied together by the diversity of the people who make up Nashville Life.

“God’s been gracious enough to give us a mixed church, and I’m pretty proud of our cultural diversity,” Love III said. “We can’t take any credit for it. So, when I say I’m proud of it, it’s not really a reflection of our efforts. It’s just been some sort of recipe about our church that has managed to draw both sides of the spectrum and everything in between. It’s something that, honestly, has to be supernatural. I think the racial lines and the tension and how deeply rooted it is in our nation (The United States) – particularly the South – is only something that God could lift, because it’s more than just skin tone. It’s mindset. It’s culture. It’s style of music. It’s ways of approaching family and relationships.”

“I think the strength of the diversity you see is a result of relationships that were already happening,” Hill said. “Relationship is always more powerful than a method and a strategy. I think the goal and the heart of it is simply to get more people into the house of God.”

The album features guest artists Leeland (“Way Maker,” “Lion and The Lamb”) and Dove-award-winning New Artist of the Year Aaron Cole. 

A press release said, “A creative, time period piece, marrying together worship with throwback sounds from ’70s and present-day musical influences, ‘Here For Jesus’ feels ready to become a modern classic. Imagine worship music that’s a mix of Elton John, Queen, Earth, Wind & Fire, Chance the Rapper and Kanye West – it’s an album unlike any you’ve ever heard and one you can’t miss.”

The group has already released four songs from the new album: “Sing A Song (Part 2) [feat. Aaron Cole],” “Claim It All (feat. Taylor Browning),” “Reconciler” and “Shepherd (feat. Leeland).” Earlier this year, they also premiered a music video “Sing A Song (Part 2) [feat. Aaron Cole],” which was shot on location at the historic West End Middle School in Nashville, giving the video a cool old-school vibe that parallels the throwback sounds of the song and forthcoming album.

Nashville Life Music began as a spontaneous gathering around a living room piano that has now erupted into a joyful, thriving music collective in the heart of Music City. Described as “a family of fun-loving disciples,” this diverse tribe of singers and musicians is known for its lively, fun-filled melodies and powerful, anthemic worship choruses.

Visit https://www.nashvillelifemusic.com.

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