WE THE KINGDOM ELECTRIFY WITH
PRAISE-WORTHY LIVE PERFORMANCES ON
‘LIVE AT OCEAN WAY NASHVILLE’ OUT NOW
Watch We The Kingdom's performance of “Peace”
from Nashville’s Ocean Way studios, here: youtu.be/DoL2W9MuA9k
NEWS SOURCE: Shore Fire Media July 2, 2021
Fresh off the road after selling out 13 shows on their first-ever headline tour, We The Kingdom takes fans into the recording studio for a run of live performances on their ‘Live At Ocean Way Nashville’ album, out today, July 2nd via Capitol Christian Music Group. Recorded at Nashville’s iconic Ocean Way studios (Paul Simon, George Strait, Sheryl Crow), the record opens the curtain to a behind-the-scenes look at the captivating group’s stellar musicianship.
“We are so grateful to be releasing this album,” says Scott Cash. “Recording at Ocean Way was a bucket list item for all of us, and it was overwhelming to get to make a record in such a beautiful and iconic place. We had a blast getting to reimagine these songs that are so special to us for a live-in-studio recording!”
The album features songs from We The Kingdom’s 2019 chart-topping debut album ‘Holy Water,’ which earned awards for Billboard's No. 1 Top New Christian Artist of 2020 and Dove Awards’ New Artist of the Year for 2020. It kicks off with a freeing anthem of thankfulness with “Take Me On A Ride,” followed by a spirited organ-led rendition of the band’s K-LOVE Fan Award-nominated breakout single and Top 10 Billboard Christian Song “Child of Love.” Ed Cash and Franni Rae Cash Cain’s soulful vocals carry through a message of forgiveness and faithful dependence on the twang-infused rocker “Holy Water,” while the ballad “Peace” reminds us that there is something to hold onto during life’s turbulence. See the live performance video for “Peace,” here: youtu.be/DoL2W9MuA9k
“Don’t Tread On Me” is a ghostly and guttural declaration of war against fear, and the band’s No. 1 hit “God So Loved” is an emotional reassurance of God’s mercy. “No Doubt About It” tips its hat to power ballads of yesteryear and closes the album with a hopefully melancholic reminder that there is promise for the future on the journey of life.
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