
David Crowder Band
Genre: Pop/Rock, Worship
Members: David Crowder (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jeremy "B-Wack" Bush (drums, programming), Mike Hogan (violin, vinyl), Jack Parker (electric guitars, keyboards, banjo, vocals), Mike Dodson (bass, keyboards, electric guitars, programming), Mark Waldrop (electric guitars, vocals)
For fans of: Passion worship, Sonicflood, Delirious, Matt Redman
Label: sixsteps/Sparrow Records
Discography
Remedy Club Tour Edition (2008) Remedy (2007) B Collision (2006) A Collision or (3+4=7) (2005) Sunsets & Sushi: Experiments in Spectral Deconstruction (2005) The Lime CD (2004) Illuminate (2003) Can You Hear Us? (2002) All I Can Say (1998)
If you like this artist, try … Lincoln Brewster, Shaun Groves, Charlie Hall, Jeff Deyo, Chris Tomlin
INTERVIEW Becoming the Remedy Christian Music Today David Crowder discusses how he hopes his band's intentionally simpler album will inspire others to spark change in their local communities. [ Go to more interviews ]
REVIEW Remedy Christian Music Today [ Go to more reviews ]
Biography (courtesy of sixsteps/Sparrow Records)
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"We perceive music as a means of empathizing with one another and enunciating something common among us in our experiences of life and faith. Our band's latest musical offering is for us the next available step in this journey; musically, lyrically, and thematically it is the sound of one foot coming down firmly in the present while the other simultaneously rises, exiting the space previously occupied, throwing our weight in a forward direction of momentum and consequence toward whatever lies ahead." —David Crowder
In this life, it's not uncommon to feel the weight of sadness. People in the proximity of our affections die. Grief resides in our chest as a result of loss, or tragedy, or some other pain. Yet by some miracle, God pours Himself into us. He shines in our deepest despair, and somehow repairs what's been torn apart.
David Crowder Band's newest offering, Remedy, combines their trademark unique and energetic style with band leader Crowder's inventive self-production. Remedy features ten tracks in perpetual motion, from opener, "The Glory of It All," to closing track, "Surely We Can Change," hope and a call to action are consistently present. Tracks "Can You Feel It" and the first single, "Everything Glorious," convey that God is everywhere—even during times when we can't feel Him. Title cut, "Remedy", accentuates the wounded human condition, while simultaneously challenging people to be the remedy in a world that is broken.
With the belief that it is people who evoke change in the world and not just songs themselves, the band's most recent project dares their audience to look outward, so that the songs they sing are more than just words, but instead are momentum toward change. "It seems like from the moment we get here, we breathe in individualism," Crowder says. "And so, this record is, for us, an answer to the question of how we interact with something much broader than ourselves. It's to provoke change in ourselves, and to export that change to others."
Interviews Becoming the Remedy, Christian Music Today A Collision of Life and Death, Christian Music Today
Reviews Remedy, Christian Music Today B Collision, Christian Music Today A Collision or (3+4=7), Christian Music Today Sunsets & Sushi: Experiments in Spectral Deconstruction, Christian Music Today The Lime CD, Christian Music Today Illuminate, Christian Music Today Can You Hear Us? , Christian Music Today
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