Concierto De Needtobreathe en Midland Wagner Noãƒâ«l Performing Arts Center May 25

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Creation happens in silence. Copse abound and forests spread without alarm or so much as a sound. Eschewing any sort of announcement or pomp and circumstance, NEEDTOBREATHE quietly handcrafted their 8th total-length album, Into The Mystery [Elektra Records]. The GRAMMY® Honor-nominated multiplatinum quintet—Acquit Rinehart [vocals, guitar], Seth Bolt [bass, vocals], Josh Lovelace [keys, vocals], Randall Harris [drums], and Tyler Burkum [guitar]—stole away to an one-time historic house in Columbia, TN where they lived together, ate together, laughed together, and recorded together for 3 weeks in the autumn of 2020. They also filmed the whole thing for a documentary of the aforementioned name. Information technology'due south the kind of record that could only exist made by a band who has been through it all and yet has enough faith to go on encouraging one some other.

Out of silence, the band'south collective heart beats louder than ever. "Probably more any other record of ours, it was a product of what was going on in the globe and our environment," observes Bear. "We didn't second judge ourselves much or expect over our shoulders. Fifty-fifty the spirit of the record was a result of the moment. You tin hear everybody's personality and imprint. It felt like we got this opportunity to make a record like a family unit."

"Seth, Acquit, Randall, and myself have been playing together for nearly a decade, Seth and Bear have been playing together for two decades, and Tyler immediately became a part of the family unit a few years ago," agrees Josh. "Nosotros leaned on each other for what nosotros needed. Nosotros all stretched muscles we haven't stretched before or as much. When I retrieve dorsum on this season, I'm super proud of how everybody brought their very best to the table."

Seth summed it up succinctly, "It's a new beginning. It represents the possibilities of music and friendship. It'south a rebirth."

They sowed the seeds for that rebirth with Out Of Body released mere weeks before their retreat. Upon arrival, it bowed in the Meridian 5 of three Billboard charts and reeled in acclaim from Billboard, People, Spin, Taste of Country, Southern Living, All Music, American Songwriter and more as they made the rounds with a standout functioning on CBS This Saturday Morning. At the onset of the Global Pandemic earlier that year, Bear did what he does all-time—picked upwardly a guitar and wrote songs. Without a timeline or a plan, he penned sixty tunes, sharing a song per mean solar day with his bandmates via email. Every bit a result, Into The Mystery consisted of completely fresh material.

"Out of Body had some ideas my blood brother Bo worked on earlier we parted ways," says Bear. "Yet, the way we finished that anthology gave us a lot of confidence, which poured into the new tape. With the Pandemic, I didn't feel like I was making the next tape. That took some pressure off. I was just writing songs. Lyrically, at that place's an element of trying to make sense of the world just like everybody else was and also being thankful for the time with my family, because it was the showtime time I had off the route."

In September, the guys congregated in Columbia with co-producer and engineer Konrad Snyder. They holed up in a house typically reserved for weddings and functions and transformed it into a creative hive, brotherly hideaway, and extended summer campsite.

"We dove in and said, 'Okay, we're not going to tell anyone. We're just going to hit 'send' afterward we're done'," laughs Bear. "It was empowering, considering we were all listening more intently. There was no bailout; we took responsibility for everything."

"Information technology was absurd to sentry a band that has been around for a long fourth dimension connect similar this," adds Tyler. "It was physically, creatively, and mentally a safe space."

"It was one of the most special batches of songs that had been written," states Seth. "We walked into the room with a reverence for the music. We wanted to honestly convey the emotion of the songs without getting in the way. In that location was a tremendous amount of trust in the grouping and in the music."

That comes through loud and clear in the offset unmarried and championship runway "Into The Mystery." A hummable guitar lead entwines with strains of organ and a towering harmony as Bear beckons, "Follow me… into the mystery."

"I was thinking about my parents and how I was going to parent my children," reveals Conduct. "I'chiliad forty years old, and I still desire my folks' blessing. You lot never get over it. That thought weaves throughout the record. In the last year, I had a revelation where I was like, 'Man, it's time for you to stop existence a son and start being a father'. I had to make the right choices for my kids. In the same way, we knew this music was going to look different with NEEDTOBREATHE co-producing and with me writing the way I did. It reflects conviction in ourselves."

An ethereal hum slips into resounding piano on "I Wanna Remember." Co-written with Hashemite kingdom of jordan Reynolds and Parker Welling, it crystallizes nostalgia in a glorious refrain "about wanting to recall those belatedly-nighttime memories with your buddies in high school." Over faint acoustic guitar and shuddering strings, Bear duets with Natalie Hemby of The Highwomen on the plaintive and poetic ballad "Don't Throw All The Good Things Way."

"I hate to encounter a relationship end," he admits. "I've felt that several times in my life where I was like, 'Man, is information technology really worth it for this to come to a close?' I was thinking of the people I dearest—my blood brother being one of them. We're such huge fans of Natalie. She was my showtime co-write when I moved to Nashville. I knew she would be trustworthy with the vulnerability of this song."

"Sunshine" glows with a reminder "to take the time to gloat." After years of friendship, Jon Foreman of Switchfoot underwent a COVID test and took all of the necessary precautions to join the boys in the studio to cutting "Carry Me," which Bear describes as "a bivouac song."

"He was in the band for the twenty-four hour period," adds Bear. "Information technology felt like we all fit together."

Then, there's "Sittin' in the Back Seat (Undefeated)." The warm delivery and simmering beat underscore a sensation of youthful wonder equally he sings out, "Nosotros were young, and nosotros were undefeated."

"My parents had this hatchback in the eighties," he smiles. "I call up the feeling of lying in the back, looking up, and thinking, 'Man could anything better?' I was so present. It was similar to this record. When nosotros were washed, we'd go out to the blaze, hang, out and talk. We didn't accept stress. It felt like it was going to be fine."

Into The Mystery is the culmination of a lifelong journey. Since 1998, NEEDTOBREATHE have gathered 1 platinum single, four gold singles, and a aureate album. Along the mode, "Multiplied" notched their first GRAMMY® nomination. Simultaneously, they performed to sold out crowds at arenas and amphitheaters coast to coast. In improver to garnering ii nods at the Billboard Music Awards, they've attracted acclaim from People, Rolling Stone, Forbes, and many more than.

Now, NEEDTOBREATHE welcomes everyone to join the family.

"When I call up of NEEDTOBREATHE, I call up of it every bit a band of brothers showtime," Randall leaves off. "When I hear the music, I see my family."

"For united states of america to be in a ring this long, still enjoy it, and make what we believe is the best tape NEEDTOBREATHE has always made, it comes down to resiliency," Josh concludes. "We're nevertheless hungry.

Nosotros're set to take the next pace. We also don't take passive fans. They are living their lives to these songs. They're resilient. We're pretty honored and proud to carry these songs into a earth that's hurting right now. Maybe nosotros could be a picture of hope that inspires someone else to keep going."

To prevent the spread of COVID-19, Wagner Noël Performing Arts Eye will take the post-obit policies in place until further notice. Delight read thoroughly.

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